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Have you heard of the million dollar blog post? It’s part of your highest paying posts. That post you wrote 1 year ago, but continues to generate traffic well beyond. I have some 200 word blog posts that continue to generate high paying profits (not a million), but even $1000 for 200 words.
What I generally mean is, any website will notice that it has a few blog posts that continue to generate money well beyond the date when they were written. (thanks to search engines.)
If you write an article that 1) gets placed well in Google, 2) is targeted toward a highly searched keyword, and 3) manages to remained ranked well in Google for a long time, then you’ve got yourself a “million dollar blog post.”
Effort and Quantity of Your Blog Posts
Effort for blog posts is not equally rewarded. You might have spent 10 minutes on one article that earns you $1000, and 1 hour on a post that earns you $10. How can we discover these $1000 posts? Quantity. Someone who writes 10 blog posts per month can’t expect to get that many articles appearing in the search engine, whereas someone writing 10 articles per day, will have plenty of chances to find that “milion dollar” post.
A really awesome way to fashion out your wealth

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March 5th, 2009 at 9:39 pm
I am running a small internet marketing business as my side business. This has helped me cut time when I’m free from my busy schedule. I really get satisfaction when I am my own boss.