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Motivation to Bloggers: From a Cubicle Dweller to a Millionaire

People across the globe require tons and tons of ideas to propel their knowledge to greater heights. If you have something in mind, spread the information and allow room for response. Interactive content enable bloggers to build on their ideas through people’s comments. The best way to disseminate your message to the world is through blog and social media posts.

Keyword research, conversion optimization, link building, blog creation and traffic generation expands the scale of content marketing. Online business is the best avenue for transforming one from a cubicle dweller, running rat race errands to being a top-rated earner.

You can influence the world by penning down your knowledge. It can’t just be for free. There are many ways that you can monetize your content. Search engines such as Google, bing and yandex will serve you better in bringing home bread and butter. 

Content can be best marketed through deployment of the best SEO strategies, social media updates, email marketing and copywriting. The blog content can be monetized through affiliate marketing, text and banner ads and setting up sales funnels.

Content writers should specialize on blog niches that they are well familiar with.  There are various categories of blogs which includes politics, business, lifestyle, technology, fashion, culture, environment, food, education, book review, real estate and sports among many others.

The blogger should then monetize his blog with Google adsense, Adcash, Popads, Propellerads, eonads, adsterra, adservice, Popcash or clickadu. Having a website with sufficient evergreen content is the best avenue for the provision of a steady passive income. 

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