Would you consider yourself a blogging musician?
Did you know that there are many ways to make money from your blog?
In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, I explore five opportunities you can take advantage of as a blogging musician.
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Podcast Highlights:
00:14 – 5 monetization opportunities for blogging musicians
00:20 – Is blogging something you should be doing?
00:44 – The benefits of blogging
00:53 – What kind of content should you share on your blog?
01:38 – Revenue-generating opportunities
01:46 – #1: Advertising
02:19 – #2: Affiliate marketing
03:04 – #3: Selling digital products
03:41 – #4: Physical products and merchandise
03:59 – #5: Lessons
04:14 – There are more ways you can make money with your blog
Transcription:
Thanks for joining me. Today, I wanted to look at five monetization opportunities for blogging musicians. Many musicians ask: Is blogging something they should be doing? To me, that mostly comes down to whether you think you can sustain it over the long haul. That means committing to a consistent schedule and publishing on a predictable basis – weekly, monthly. I don’t think you would want to do it much less than that. But you have to get into a bit of a routine and rhythm and that can be somewhat challenging.
You won’t get anything from your blogging efforts if you don’t keep it up and put in the effort necessary. But if you choose to blog, you may be able to tap into certain opportunities others simply cannot. That may include opportunities to make more money from your music career. Many musicians ask what sort of content should they be publishing to their blog. I think that’s a separate discussion for another time, and there are many possibilities here but I’ll just throw out a few so you can get an idea of what to post.
You won't get anything from your blogging efforts if you don't keep at it!Click To Tweet
You can share updates for your fans, tour diaries, reviews of various products or venues, and anything local. It’s much easier for you to connect with people that are in your locality as opposed to those who are further away, which means if you talk about their products, their services, their businesses, or any other effort they might be involved in, it gives them a chance to share their message and spread what they are doing with others. Most people are happy to get that kind of coverage and even share it with their friends and perhaps reciprocate in some way.
Let’s get into these opportunities, and just so you know you can take advantage of some of them even if you aren’t a blogging musician.
Number one is advertising. I think the easiest route most people can take is to sign up for Google AdWords and begin placing ads on their website. It can be very difficult to make money with ads. It usually takes a lot of time and effort. You also need a significant amount of traffic to your website, or else you won’t see much traction with them.
But if you’re blogging regularly, that means you should be attracting regular traffic to your blog, especially over time. Maybe not immediately, but as your archive begins to build up, you will see more people coming to your website, which means, over time, the advertising monetization opportunity grows.
Blogging regularly will help you attract more traffic to your website.Click To Tweet
Number two is affiliate marketing. If there are specific products that you can recommend to others, then you can earn a commission on them. I talked about affiliate marketing in an earlier episode, so I want to point you to that one as well, but I think the easiest way to get started here is to sign up with Amazon Associates, since they sell just about every product under the sun.
Once you’re signed up you’ll be able to search for specific products and the link code that you need to use to promote those products through your website.