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How Much Can You Potentially Earn Through Your Articles?

By Greg Tilley


It would largely depend on the person who owns the website when determining how much you can make as an article writer who also submits affiliate links. It varies from person to person and on the success of the person's website. This means getting good search engine rankings through SEO efforts, making your site enjoyable and informative to read through engaging content, building your site around a great niche subject, how big your site is, and how many sites you have.

Some people claim to make as much as $10,000 per month ($120,000 per year) through building and promoting niche sites, however, most people should not expect this kind of success, especially if you are very new, as that kind of success usually only comes with experience and acquired skill. A reasonable income to expect from a niche site, after you have worked for months to gain traffic and are hooked up with good affiliates, may be $500-$1,000 per month. But as long as you do not give up on your efforts after falling short of what the best make, you can ensure that this would be monthly income and not a one-shot.

Most people whose first sites are successful continue to build more niche sites afterwards. And there is strength in numbers - the more sites you have, the greater income you can expect. Other people would prefer to build quick and easy sites in a flash rather than make their site as large as possible. This is not highly recommended, because larger sites generally would have more potential to deliver more income in the long run.

If you're a rookie in building niche sites, you will for sure experience your share of growing pains, but just like easy-to-learn activities like riding a bike, it is really difficult at first but not something everybody is cut out for. You may even lose some money with your first site, but if you keep on going and understand that it was a risk well taken, you should more than make up for that as you get better.

The important thing is that you don't give up without a good shot at it, if this is really what you want to do. Your first site may take a long time, the work may be tedious, and you may feel like throwing in the towel. However, if you give up too early, you will never know what could have been. And who knows, you may be the next great website marketer!




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