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Internal Passive Income Linking: An Under Considered Income Source

When website owners and bloggers think about how to make the most money off of their sites they usually consider the tactics that keep readers interacting with the ads on the page. This may be a noble strategy, but the sad truth is that only a small percent of readers will ever click on one of those ads. This is why so many sites fail to make a hearty stream of revenue, even when they have a more than ample flow of traffic to their site. If you own one of these sites then what cash you do get probably comes from Pay Per Impression ad revenue and you should do everything that you can to maximize those revenues.

One of the simplest and easiest ways to do this is by linking to other sections of your site. That way should a reader click on to one of those links (and then hopefully on one of the links in that post) they can get more value from your site and you can get more revenue.

Of course, to everything there are some basic guidelines that can help you to do things in a way that will make you look more like a you are simply creating organic links and not making links for profit.
Do not use in linking exclusively. This means that you should keep linking to other sites as well. If you don’t you will lose out on links from other sites that can help you grow your readership.
Only use relevant links. This means both relevant to your topic in this posting and relevant to the words you are linking to.

See, that was nice and simple, only two basic guidelines that you need to adhere to. This can be one of the ways that you can expand your base and make more money.

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Written by Joe on Mar 17, 2009 in: Make Money | Tags: , , ,

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