Occasionally, I get a wild hair and decide to sit and write up a post about blogging. Today is one of those days. My friend, Sarah, did a nice post recently about advertising, so I thought I’d expound on that and give my experience with that and blogging. I hope by doing this it helps many of you who are new to blogging. I learned all of what I know by reading and asking questions along the way, so if I can pass on some of my knowledge, I’m glad to do it. I certainly don’t claim to know it all by any means and I’m STILL learning, all the time. This is a long one, so get comfortable.
To advertise or NOT to advertise, that seems to be the question that bloggers ask. You can’t make everyone happy. Some will not like the fact that you advertise and many will not care one way or the other.
So, to start off, let me say that I’ve now been blogging for 3 1/2 years. In blog years, that’s a long time. Back when I started, there were not all that many blogs in my niche of decorating, design, crafting, DIY, or home blogs. There just weren’t nearly the amount of blogs back then. We all visited each other, linking back and forth and I pretty much had a handle on most of the blogs in that niche and got to know a lot of them.
But now….now, there are millions of new blogs. Just the last year, I’ve seen an explosion of new bloggers. So, welcome to all of you who are new. We were all new at one time. Today I’m going to share my experiences with advertising on my blog. How I decided what to do and the process I went through to get to where I am now.
Back in the early days, I remember seeing lots of discussions on whether or not someone was going to advertise on their blog. It seemed that there were decidedly 2 camps: those who would advertise and those who felt strongly against it. I was somewhere in the middle, not knowing anything about advertising or what it all meant. I had no idea of the ins and outs of advertising or if any money could be made blogging.
Those of us who went to Blissdom in 2009 learned even more about advertising and blogging and how it all works. But, still it’s a continual learning process and some days, I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface of what this big world wide web is all about.
Sarah gave a really good point on her post which I totally agree with:
DO NOT start a blog for the purpose of making money! That’s a BIG amen. It simply will NOT work and I can’t say that strongly enough either.
When I started blogging, I really just began on a whim, not knowing what I was doing or the right way to go about starting a blog. As I did back then, I still blog because I LOVE it, not for any other reason. Making $$ is just icing on the cake and adds another dimension to it, but the main reason I blog is because I enjoy the community and friendships so much. I feel like I’ve got about 7,000 friends that I can reach out to at anytime and you’d be there for me. I know I can count on some dialogue with all of you if I need it and that is such a fun part of blogging for me. Reading your comments makes my day!
You may ask how big your blog needs to be before you advertise? I would say to make it worthwhile, you would probably need about 20-25,000 hits a month to even get started. After my first year of blogging, I began to get inquiries about text links. I added a few of those, but they certainly aren’t big money makers and I will only add those now if they are relevant to my topics. In fact, I will only use advertisers that are completely relevant to what I talk about on my blog.
If you want to keep up with your stats, be sure to sign up for Google Analytics and even Sitemeter (I use both) to track how many visitors come by your blog.
The rule of thumb for what to charge for an ad is this: $1 per 1,000 impressions or visits per month. So, with that in mind, if you get 100,000 visits per month, that would equate to being able to charge $100 per month for an ad. I don’t charge what I could, but you have to keep in mind the economy and what people are willing to pay. My rates are very reasonable and in keeping with the economic climate.
Like I said, I had no idea about the money-making thing when I started blogging. It was only a year or so into it that I saw that there were blogs advertising and especially noticed a blog ad network called BlogHer. That’s when I decided to apply and join. I waited until I was blogging a whole year before I jumped in and joined BlogHer and I’m so glad I did. They are the 5th largest women’s network on the web and they have a blog network of 2,500 bloggers. I got in at a great time with them and have been completely happy with my association with BlogHer. I think they are still closed for the most part, but if you get on their list, you may be able to get in eventually. I had to wait a couple of months before I was accepted in 2008.
Just for reference, I went back and looked up my first check from Blogher, back in 2008. It was $84. Yippee!! I can still remember the thrill of actually getting a check in the mail from my blog. You would have thought it was $1,000 from my excitement. It has steadily gone up from there.
I totally believe that first year should be a year of getting your feet wet, learning the ropes and establishing your topics and voice. Most of us need that time. My blog traffic back then was about 1/4 what it is now. I don’t keep secrets on that and you can click on my Ad button over there to the right, to see my stats on my Advertising/PR page.
I now have around 100,000 + visitors a month, much more than I had 2 years ago. So, I started off slowly with BlogHer and grew into it. The amount of money you make with them is solely dependent on how much traffic you have. It started out slowly, but has grown for me and that’s been a good thing. I do get perks and opportunities for promotions with them, like the ones you see me doing on here with reviews and giveaways. The products that they represent are ones that I can get behind, so I have no problem with that aspect of it. I like the fact that they represent women bloggers with advertisers and the advertisers are realizing what a powerful force that women are.
Last year, I also added my own advertisers, like many others have. Those small ad buttons you see over there are for independent business owners, many of them mom-preneurs who are staying at home and starting their own businesses. I love supporting them whenever I can. I never try to push anything on any of you out there who faithfully read my blog, but I hope that you will buy from these small businesses whenever you can. Many of these businesses have started from folks who have lost jobs or are starting over with home-based businesses and with our economy, I applaud those who wish to stay home and still make a living.
I also sometimes do “trade-outs” for ads. If there is a service or product that I’d like to have, instead of monetary compensation, I will sometimes trade ad space for products or services. That’s a win-win for both parties too.
I have never apologized for putting ads on my blog, nor will I do that now. It’s a necessary thing once you get to a certain point with blogging, I think. Most of us who do ads are putting a LOT of time and energy into our blogs and I see no reason not to be compensated for that.
Believe me, it is not fulltime pay in the least. But, bringing in some extra $$ has been great for me. It really helps me feel fulfilled as a small business owner to be able to make a little income of my own. I started my own decorating business 2 years ago, with the hopes of making a go at that locally. I’ve done some local decorating consultations and love doing them, but the bulk of my business is now this blog.
There are other ways to advertise on blogs too. Google Ads has a program that anyone can join. You can sign up and start running those on your blog if you choose. Those are mostly dependent on how many visits you get for the most part, I think and I’ve just added one of those to my blog. I don’t expect to get rich off of any of them. You can choose the size, whether or not it’s a text ad or picture ad and just add it to your sidebar. You will need to send in Tax info on all of these, if you decide to join them.
There are also affiliate ads, which you can sign up for through sites like Commission Junction, for one. I don’t know a whole lot about affiliates, but I did try them a few times and didn’t see much happening, so stopped those. There is also a site called Juicebox Jungle, which some of my friends are using and happy with. There are SO many avenues out there, but these are the main ones I know about.
To break it down, here are my main tips on advertising. When to advertise, how to get started and all of that:
- My personal opinion is that you should wait until you’ve been blogging close to a year before you try to advertise. Unless your blog just explodes that first year, you’ll need the time to grow and learn the ropes. Again, just my personal opinion and what I did myself. I cringe when I see bloggers trying to get advertising when they are 3 months old.
- Don’t blog to make money. Again, that just will not work. Your readers will see right through that and won’t come back. I’ve been so fortunate to have my readers grow right along with me.
- Try out an ad network or your own personal ads and see how it goes. Don’t expect to get rich. You will not.
- Always keep your content first and foremost the most important thing. I blog more often than I used to, but it’s because I still have plenty to talk about. I really thought I’d run out of topics by now, but I still love decorating so much and home stuff so much that it hasn’t happened. I still have plenty to run my mouth about. 🙂
I really think it’s much harder now to grow a blog really big. There is just so much competition out there in each and every niche. But, if you’re true to yourself and visit and comment and are friendly and open, then that is my best tip on growing your blog. I just don’t think every blog is going to grow big. I’ve been very fortunate to see mine grow at the pace it has, but there are many blogs in my niche that are MUCH bigger than mine.
There are other ways to make money on a blog too. I do some online decorating consultations that I enjoy and that brings in a little income and I have also been fortunate to be a part of Open Sky, with my own online shop which has also been rewarding. (NOTE: Open Sky changed formats, so our shops are no longer open, I hope to get my own shop open soon!) So, it’s a combination of things that can be embarked on to make money from blogging. Again, it’s part-time income and not at all what I made when I was working in the Corporate world, but it’s a whole lot more rewarding.
I’m so fortunate that I get quite a lot of offers for book reviews and giveaways and anything that I think I will enjoy AND YOU will enjoy, I will take it on. I look at it this way. If I’m getting a perk, then I want to be able to pass it on to some of you who are so great to come by and support me. Being able to give out great prizes makes me happy for all of you who win too.
So, as long as all of you keep coming back to visit and support me, I’ll keep on passing on great books and giveaways too. Blogging has been such a great venue for me as a decor-aholic and I’ve enjoyed it tremendously and sharing it with ALL of you just makes it better than ever. If you stopped coming by, I would be so sad. I truly don’t care if my blog grows any bigger than it is now. I’m quite happy with where I am and honestly, I don’t know if I would want more to do or to keep up with. My schedule is pretty busy as it is and I don’t ever want the FUN to go out of blogging. It is a whole lot of fun for me!
I will tell you this too. As your blog grows, so does your busy life grow with it. If you aspire to have a bigger blog, be prepared to do the work on it to keep it that way. I spend as many hours at my computer as most of you do who have full-time jobs, but it is still very rewarding and enjoyable for me and that’s why I do it. I also think I’ve lost a few friends along the way. Many, many people who used to stop by and say hello in that beginning year or so simply have disappeared. I have no idea if some are still around or not, because I can only read my comments to see who stops by. So, as your blog grows, it just may cause some to lurk or leave? I’m not sure the reason, but I suspect it is time constraints, as blogging has just added more busyness to all our lives. I guess since I can’t keep up with so many of you, that the same thing happens with people commenting here too. I’m still working on that balance thing! 🙂
I have said over and over that the one thing that makes me sad is that I cannot connect with every single one of my readers on a regular basis. It is an impossibility, as much as I’d like that to happen. So, remember that too. The bigger your blog, the less personal contact you have with a lot of your readers. You just will not physically have the time to visit all of them, as much as you want to.
So, that’s why I blog and that’s why I advertise. Making some extra money is fun and doing what I love to do by working at home and making a little $$ is the best scenario.
As a blog grows and gets recognition, there’s a flip side to that too. There are one, maybe 2 negative and mean anonymous commenters who will not go away and just love to come by and leave me nasty-grams. They go right into a spam folder, so none of you read them, but it just amazes me that some girls have nothing better to do than hang out at a blog that from their very mean and hateful comments, they obviously despise everything I do and take the time to spend their energy on negative remarks. Thankfully, the MANY wonderful readers I do have that leave me fantastic comments, by far outweigh the negative ones. That’s what keeps me going! 🙂 Let’s see, 7000 subscribers vs. one MEAN and UGLY commenter. That’s a no-brainer! 🙂
This is a BIG thank you to all of you out there who never comment, but drop by and read what I’m up to. Lurkers, I would love to hear from ya’ll sometime!! Without all of your support, my blog would not be where it is and I truly do appreciate each and every one of you. Thanks for hanging out with me these last 3+ years. I just love ya’ll! It’s like having great friends all over the country.
So, now the question is: What do you think about advertising on blogs? I know I’ll get lots of answers and that is fine. Some will agree with it and some will not. Just be respectful in your comments, please!
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melissa*320 sycamore says
Rhoda~I will never apologize for having advertising on my blog. Really, I could not justify the time it takes without it giving back (monetarily) to my family in some way. What valuable tips and insights, my friend! 🙂
Wade Kwon says
I think advertising is perfectly fine on a blog. I know plenty of people who never see the ads on my blogs because they use ad blockers, and that’s cool, too.
To amend Rhoda’s suggestion, I would say to treat your blog like a business, if that’s the intended goal. To do anything less guarantees infrequent posting, low traffic and no revenue.
Bonita says
I have no opinion on advertising. To be very honest, I rarely pay it any attention on anybody’s blog simply because I barely have time to read blogs much less click on all the bells and whistles.
It does seem like a good way to network and help people who are trying to add a little income to their families. And if it keeps your blog afloat then I’m all for it because I truly love Southern Hospitality!
Personally, I have a niche that is very small so I’m not sure advertising would be much benefit to me.
Patti VZ says
Rhoda, I don’t comment too often, but I read your blog daily and enjoy your adventures (whether decorating, cooking, or gardening) very much. Keep up the good work! You are doing just fine.
Natasha says
This was a great article-thanks so much for the excellent advice. I am not sure I am going to go down the advertising path but it was very interesting to hear your take on blogging after doing it so successfully for 3 years!
Best wishes,
Natasha.
Elizabeth Chaves says
Rhoda, I have been reading your blog for 2-1/2 years now. You were one of the first blogs I found and I have been a faithful lurker ever since! Now I subscribe to you on Google Reader. I love your home, you seem like a nice person and it’s fun seeing what’s new with you every day, whether it’s decorating, a DIY project or something about your family. I did introduce myself once, but I know I should say hello more often. In the beginning, the ads on blogs turned me off because I thought of you as a friend and putting ads on here seemed like a way to take advantage of your friends who come by to visit. But then I realized, I am coming here on my own because I like you and your blog, it’s free and I like you BETTER than any magazine I would pay for which is full of ads anyway! So I think the ads are fine. I appreciate the time you put into your blog and I know you love doing it, and I think it’s nice for you to be able to get some compensation for the hard work you put into it. That’s just my opinion. Keep up the great work!
Elizabeth C. in Mass.
jennie deloach says
hey rhoda….i’m guess i’m a “lurker”…….i hardly ever comment but i enjoy your blog SO much…..i think advertising is great……i love it when you share food, decorating……and taking trips….i really enjoy it when you go to your parents……that spread on the table….yum yum….your blog today was so interesting….i know it will be helpful to lots of people……jennie in tn < (God bless you)
La says
Thank you for taking the time to write this post. You answered a lot of questions I have as a new blogger. I am still on the fence about advertising. As you suggested, I am still trying to find my voice and tempo.
Have a wonderful Wednesday! La
Tara Dillard says
A lot of good topics in your post.
Orbiting blogland are magazines. A founding engine of design married to advertising. And they can’t figure out the advertising/blogging thing either. Yet.
My blogging brings in little advertising revenue. Surprisingly it attracts online customers for both my Landscape Design services and national lecturing. Something I never contemplated.
Always enjoy your posts.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
Arlene @At Home with the Grimms says
Thanks for the input Rhoda. I starting blogging about three yrs ago. I started my blog to keep family and friends updated on our life here in North AL. I have to admit that I have been envious of the more glamorous blogs but I feel that I want to keep my blog fun and for me that means just the basics. You make some very good points and it has reinforced my decision to be ad free.
Sharon~Serendipity says
Hello from your old friend! I’m mostly a lurker now, because you’ve got a gazillion people who respond to you now, since you’re a blogging STAR! 🙂 I just wanted to say that I’m happy that your blog has been so popular that advertising was warranted for you. You’ve really turned Southern Hospitality into a destination blog, and I find that very admirable! You’ve done a great thing here, Rhoda, and I’m happy for you! Now I’m going to go click some ads. 😉 I might even buy something from one of your sponsors! Hee! I still use and love the burlap tote that I bought from your Open Sky shop. I get compliments on it all the time. Keep on blogging, girl!
Pat P says
I am one of those lurkers who reads your blog daily. We have similiar tastes re home etc. Reading is one of favourites things and your blog fits easily there. Today’s article was informative. Thanks for your continued efforts.
Emily A. Clark says
Rhoda, Bless you for this post! It answers so many questions that I had but wasn’t sure who to ask. . .You never know if experienced bloggers want to give away all of their secrets. Seriously, I feel like you’re my blogging mentor now. 🙂 I really appreciate your honesty.
Doris Fahnestock says
I read your posts several times a week. I love seeing your decorating ideas. I enjoy decorating my home….although I really don’t know anything about decorating =)
Keep posting, I’ll keep reading!
Heidiopia says
What great advice, Rhoda! I, too, think the advertising is an individual decision. I think it’s interesting and it doesn’t bother me one bit. Thanks for the tips to those of us that are relatively new to blogging :).
Sheree says
Rhoda,
I’ve always loved your small business advertising, and I think I’ve visited all of them! I don’t mind ads at all that fit with the blog, though I don’t care for the google text ads that get placed directly in ones post. I don’t mind the picture ones placed in the sidebars. I’m actually more adverse to blog awards than ads. Nice topic and very informative!
And congrats on your successful blog! That’s a lot of hits a month girl! 🙂
This blogging stuff isn’t easy and to grow to where you are I know took a lot of dedication!
Hope you have a wonderful, happy day!
Pat@Back Porch Musings says
Hi Rhoda
You and I have known each other a long time. Way before the world of blog. I am sticking to you like glue!LOL
Thanks so much for this great post.
I do not advertise and it isn’t because I have anything against it. I know you know that is why, but thought I’d add it to my comment.
I visit blogs for the sheer joy of visiting. Whether or not they have advertising, doesn’t deter me from visiting. I do know there are those who prefer not to visit those blogs with advertising.
Along about the time you joined BlogHer, I too, thought about it. I had the e-mail inquiries, for ads, etc and still do. In the end, I decided not to advertise. I don’t think I have a coherent reason for not advertising, but not advertising might have to do with my age and computer savvy. Not to say my age has anything to do with conherent reasoning.:-)
I do posts about businesses and craftsmen, I am particularly fond of, and I do what amounts to testimonials for places we go and accommodations, once in awhile. I have a disclaimer about not being paid for this; just on a note of being open about it I guess…or whatever.
My blog isn’t a big blog, nor is it a tiny blog. I’d say, as per the visitors I have, it seems to be a medium blog. I do get lots of comments and e-mails from readers and I am sure you know how much I value those. The e-mails from folks who have never left a comment, but send e-mails is so nice. Many send e-mails with kind words or concerns about my family as well as inquiries about different things I’ve written about, etc. I am so flattered by the comments and e-mails. Wow! is all I can say!:-) I do read each and every one of the comments and e-mails, no matter how many I have.
Thank you for being a loyal visitor to the Back Porch, Rhoda. I appreciate it so very much. I love blogging and that’s the reason I keep on stumbling along. It’s an amazing hobby! I hope it keeps me thinking for a long time. Blogging also led to my other amazing hobby, photography. I am grateful for that.
L.Duncan says
Rhoda!!!! Thanks a lot for this post! I did read Sarah’s too! I’ve been blogging for a little over a year and I too believe you should wait that long if not longer before you begin to advertise. For me, it has taken me that long to come into my own when it comes to blogging. I now know how I want my blog to be. I haven’t started advertising on my blog, yet, but I do plan to give myself another 6 months before I do so! Your tips are so helpful and I love it when “bigger” bloggers take the time to help out us “smaller” bloggers!
Thanks for the compliment on my sons room yesterday and the retweet! Have a great day:-)
The Pleasures of Homemaking says
Hey Girl!
Good advice as always! I’m sure you answered a lot questions people have on the subject.
I’m opposed to advertising on blogs and don’t have any on mine – I rarely even accept “freebies”. I just think it changes the nature and tone of the posts. But to each his own and who know I may change my mind one of these days!
I must say the lack of pesonal contact with readers is the one thing that makes me sad as well. It was so much easier to know and be a part of peoples lives in the beginning wasn’t it. I also don’t see some of the people that used to always drop by in the beginning – I guess that’s just the way it goes. It’s impossible to keep up with everyone without THAT becoming a job! Sigh….
Anyway, having read your blog from “back in the day” I think it’s amazing what you’ve accomplished and I’m happy for you AND happy that you still find joy in blogging!
Manuela