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Making money blogging nowadays

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We will typically deal with the issue of earning money on a blog. Earning money on your own blog can be done in many ways. One of them is promoting affiliate programs, another is displaying ads. In the case of affiliate programs, we will be billed for referred new users who made a purchase through our affiliate referral link. In the case of ads, billing can be done in three ways. Unfortunately, the competition is getting bigger and it is getting harder to earn money online.

Payment methods in Polish affiliate networks
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We can earn money in the CPC, CPM or CPL (cost per lead) settlement . In the first case, we will receive payment for clicking on the advertisement presented on our website, in the second case, we will receive payment for denmark whatsapp database a banner. A Polish advertising network in which the settlement is based on the display of a banner (without the need for the visitor to click), i.e. in the CPM system, is, for example, CPMProfit. In the case of the CPC model, I recommend Google Adsense. Personally, I am a supporter of Google Adsense. In the case of CPM settlement, you need to have really big traffic, in the range of a dozen or so - several dozen thousand visits per day.

In the case of Google Adsense, when our site deals with topics related to high rates for a single click. You can earn the same or much more, with much less traffic on the site, e.g. 1,000 visits per day.
In any case, it is best to test both forms and see what is more profitable for you. There is still one new form of earning money on the blog, i.e. CPL. This is payment for obtaining customer data, e.g. filling out a form on the landing page. The pioneer in this payment system in Poland is the NetSales advertising network. After registration, a full range of programs operating on the basis of Cost Per Lead is available.

Financial Affiliate Programs
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The greatest competition is in financial affiliate programs, and that is where it is the hardest to earn money. Polish banks themselves are also to blame. Currently, in times of low interest rates (RPP cuts), banks are earning less and less. They are trying to maintain interest rates on deposits at decent market levels to encourage customers to keep their funds. As a result, their income, e.g. from loans, is shrinking. To make up for this, they are introducing fees where there were none before. Commissions for accounts, debit cards, and ATMs. As well as zero interest on personal accounts (ROR).
Banks know that they have to acquire new customers. Hence the high interest rates or PLN 0 fees in advertisements. However, there are still many "catches". For example, there is no fee only if the salary is transferred to the account or when we spend several hundred zlotys by card per month. Promotions are usually only for new online customers, and old ones can pay or run away to strong competition.
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