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    1. WordCamp November 2008 Itay Paz Founder, Affilicon BLOGSPHERE Your Revenue Generator
      • Entrepreneur, Living and Breathing Online & Affiliate Marketing for over 9+ years
      • And currently running Affilicon Affiliate Marketing Conference & Exhibition
      ABOUT ME
      • The majority of internet users are participating and producing content
      A FACT
      • 184 Million Worldwide have started a blog (26.4 Million in the US)
      • 346 Million Worldwide read blogs (60.3M in the US) Technorati 2008
      • 77% of active internet users read blogs (Universal McCann March 2008)
      • FaceBook- 41M users , MySpace 75.1M users (end of 2007)
      SOME ROW DATA
      • 52% Express yourself creatively
      • 50% Document and share personal experiences
      • 37% Stay in touch with friends and family
      • 34% Share practical knowledge or skills with others
      • 29% Motivate other people to action
      • 28% Entertain people
      • 28% Store important resources or information
      • 27% Influence the way other people think
      • 16% Network or to meet new people
      • 7% Make money
      TOP 10 REASONS FOR PEOPLE BLOG Source: Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project Blogger Callback Survey, 2006.
      • Source: Technorati
      BLOGGING FOR REVENUES
    2. USING EVERY EMPTY SPACE FOR ADS
      • 54% of bloggers make money at their blogs
      • Annual average revenue $5,060
      • Maximum annual average revenue $350,000
      • 10% of the top bloggers are generating $19,000
      • 1% of the bloggers (have more than 100K unique visitors a month) earn $200K+ annually
      BLOGGING FOR REVENUES Source: Technorati
      • www.ShowMoney.com
      SHOE MONEY BLOG
      • www.JohnChow.com
      THE MISCELLANEOS RAMBLING
      • Blog Income Report - October 2008
        • Affiliate Commissions: $12,652.52
        • Private Ad Sales: $10,290.00
        • Shoemoney Tools: $4,000.00
        • ReviewMe: $4,000.00
        • Text Link Ads: $2,112.91
        • Kontera: $1,000.00
        • RSS Ads: $295.50
        • Total Income: $34,350.93
      • s.eriously.com
      THE MISCELLANEOS RAMBLING
    3. EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE
    4. EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE…EVEN IN ISRAEL Traveling Blogs Shopping Blogs Money & Finance Blogs Photographing Blogs (Almost) Anything Goes Blogs Beauty Blogs Dating & Relationships Blogs
    5. ADSENSE SIMPLE 1-2-3 http://tiny.cc/33wlm
      • Is turning your blog into a revenue generator reducing its image?
      • Barack Obama collected donations through his blog www.my.barackobama.com/page/content/hqblog
      • New York times blog has various advertisers www.thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com
      • General Motors Blog has internal corporate ads www.gmblogs.com
      BLOGGING FOR PROFIT & YOUR IMAGE
    6. Thank you Study how to market your blog and make money at the first international Affiliation conference and exhibition on November 24th - 25 th A 10% discount code: wordcamp Downloading this presentations: www.Affilicon.com/wordcamp.html BLOGSPHERE Your Revenue Generator

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