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HOW TO MAKE THE MONEY BY USING DIGITAL MARKETING

 HOW TO MAKE THE MONEY BY USING DIGITAL MARKETING

1. Choose a Niche

Pick a specific topic that interests you and has an audience. Popular niches include:

  • Business & Finance
  • Digital Marketing
  • Technology
  • Health & Fitness
  • Personal Development
  • Travel
  • Food & Recipes

Since you already have experience in digital marketing and business stories, you could focus on blogging about entrepreneurship, business case studies, or marketing strategies.

2. Set Up Your Blog

You need a platform to publish your content. Some options:

  • Free platforms: Blogger, Medium, WordPress.com (limited features)
  • Self-hosted blog: Buy a domain & hosting, install WordPress.org (recommended for professional blogging)

3. Write High-Quality Content

Your blog posts should be:
✔️ Well-researched
✔️ Informative & engaging
✔️ SEO-optimized (use keywords, headings, meta descriptions)
✔️ Written in simple, clear language

4. Promote Your Blog

Use digital marketing strategies to increase traffic:

  • SEO: Optimize your content for search engines
  • Social Media: Share posts on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter
  • Email Marketing: Build a subscriber list
  • Guest Blogging: Write for other blogs to get backlinks

5. Monetize Your Blog

Once you get traffic, you can make money through:

  • Google AdSense – Display ads on your blog
  • Affiliate Marketing – Promote products & earn commissions
  • Sponsored Posts – Brands pay you to write about their products
  • Selling Digital Products – Ebooks, courses, templates

Since you're into business & digital marketing, you can also use your blog to attract clients for marketing services.


Would you like specific help with setting up your blog or growing it? 

The number of views needed to start earning money from a blog depends on how you monetize it. Let’s break it down:

1. Google AdSense (Ads Revenue)

  • Google AdSense pays you based on CPM (Cost Per 1,000 Impressions) or CPC (Cost Per Click).
  • CPM rates vary by niche, but typically range between $1 - $10 per 1,000 views.
  • If your blog gets 10,000 views/month, you might earn $10 - $100 per month from ads.

To make $100 per month from ads:

  • You may need 10,000 - 100,000 monthly views, depending on the niche and traffic source.
  • Business & finance blogs earn higher CPM than entertainment or lifestyle blogs.

2. Affiliate Marketing (Higher Earnings)

  • You earn money when people click your affiliate link and buy something.
  • Commission rates vary (5% - 50% per sale).
  • Even with 1,000 views/month, you can earn $100+ if you promote high-ticket products.

To make $100 per month from affiliate marketing:

  • Convert at least 2-5% of visitors into buyers.
  • Target high-paying affiliate programs (Amazon Associates, Bluehost, Semrush, etc.).

3. Sponsored Posts & Brand Deals

  • Companies pay you to promote their products on your blog.
  • Rates depend on your blog traffic and niche.
  • With 5,000 - 10,000 monthly views, you can charge $50 - $500 per sponsored post.

To make $100 per month from sponsored posts:

  • Get at least 5,000 views per month and start pitching brands.

4. Selling Digital Products (Best Income Potential)

  • You can sell ebooks, courses, templates, or consulting services.
  • Even with just 500 - 1,000 targeted views per month, you can make $100+ easily.

To make $100 per month selling digital products:

  • Sell a $10 product to 10 people OR a $50 product to 2 people.

Bottom Line

  • For AdSense alone: Aim for 50,000 - 100,000 monthly views for good income.
  • For affiliate marketing or products: Even 1,000+ targeted views can make $100+.

Would you like help choosing the best monetization method for your blog? 

If you want to make money on YouTube, here’s how it works:

1. YouTube Partner Program (Ads Revenue)

To earn from YouTube ads, you need to meet these requirements:
1,000 subscribers
4,000 watch hours in the last 12 months OR 10 million Shorts views in 90 days
Follow YouTube’s monetization policies

Once approved, you can earn through AdSense ads.

💰 How much do you earn?

  • YouTube pays per CPM (Cost Per 1,000 views) or RPM (Revenue Per 1,000 views after YouTube’s 45% cut).
  • CPM varies from $1 - $30, depending on the niche.
  • Business, finance, and tech channels have higher CPM ($5 - $20) than entertainment or vlogs.

👉 Example Earnings from Ads:

  • 10,000 views = $10 - $200
  • 100,000 views = $100 - $2,000
  • 1 million views = $1,000 - $20,000



2. Affiliate Marketing (Higher Earnings)

You can add affiliate links (Amazon, Bluehost, Stock Market apps, etc.) in video descriptions.

  • If 1% of your viewers buy, you can make $100+ with just 1,000 views.

3. Sponsorships & Brand Deals

Companies pay YouTubers to promote their products.

  • With 10,000 - 50,000 subscribers, you can charge $100 - $1,000 per sponsored video.
  • Bigger channels (100K+ subs) charge $5,000+ per brand deal.

4. Selling Your Own Products or Courses

Since you are into business & digital marketing, you can sell:

  • Ebooks on business strategies
  • Online courses on digital marketing
  • Consulting services

Even with 1,000 views per video, you can make $500+ per month if you sell your own products.


How Many Views to Make $100 on YouTube?

  • From Ads – Around 50,000 views (depends on niche & CPM)
  • From Affiliate Marketing – Around 1,000 targeted views
  • From Sponsorships – Even with 5,000+ subscribers,

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