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How to Create a Blog for free.

Hello friends let's learn how to create website and earn from it up to $100 per week FOR FREE

#Yes,it is possible .Here are the steps that you must follow:{Link to ads setup pageSetup ads Click here}

Hint: (1-5 ) how to create a blog for free within 10 minutes 

6- google adsense alternatives to get instant approval and earnings

      

1) Go to this link - https://www.blogger.com/ to create a new blog and 

2)Sign in through your google account and create blog account. Its simple and easy process

3)After creating account, to create a blog you can click on add new post as shown:

4)You will be redirected to the blog editing page. If You Want To Add Content to your Post...... (see how to do by clicking picture)


Click on publish if you added your content and your content is ready to be published

If you want your post be safe and clean then check plagiarism by clicking on this link:Check Plagiarism (this is free)

Another Major step

Congrats you just created your blog .

Another main step is to monetize it. You can monetize it by adsense but you have less chance of getting acceptance because you have just begun writing blogs.  You want traffic and earn money instantly. That's possible , just create a unique, eye-catching and attractive content. And connect some ads network.


To solve this problem we have found many alternatives. Some of them are : 

  1. 1)Media.net
  2.  Your traffic source also matters: Media.net requires that the majority of your visitors are located in the U.S., U.K., and Canada.

    If you’re looking for a service comparable to AdSense in features, quality, and payout rate, Media.net is a great starting point. The minimum payout is $100 via PayPal, and payouts occur monthly.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative Media.net
  3. 2)PropellerAds
  4. There’s no minimum requirement for site traffic, your account is activated instantly after creation, and the payout threshold is just $5 through PayPal. These payouts occur monthly.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative PropellerAds
  5. 3)Revcontent
  6. Revcontent is highly selective, even more so than Google AdSense. To apply successfully, your site needs to report at least 50,000 monthly visitors and generate valuable content on a regular basis. There’s a good chance of rejection, but it’s worth a shot for Revcontent’s promise of higher engagement rates. Publishers are paid monthly, and the minimum payout is $50.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative Revcontent
  7. 4)InfoLinks
  8. InfoLinks can monetize any blog, old or new. It requires no setup fee, and there are no minimum requirements for page views. Once set up, you can quickly implement in-text ads (as well as targeted display ads, if you’d prefer) and gain insights from the reporting dashboard.

    InfoLinks pays every 45 days via PayPal (the minimum payout is $50), Western Union, and Payoneer.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative Infolinks
  9. 5)Bidvertiser
  10. Bidvertiser operates on a bidding campaign system. Rather than placing ads automatically, Bidvertiser sells display ad space on your website to whichever advertiser pays most.

    There are pros and cons to a system like this. If your site brings in enough traffic, advertisers will try to outbid each other for space, and you might end up earning much more from the auction than you would from AdSense. But, if advertisers are unaware of your site, you might not receive any bids at all.Before trying Bidvertiser think about which of these categories your blog falls into. If the bidding system works for you, you’ll benefit from Bidvertiser’s easy ad customization tool, zero approval restrictions, and payment for both clicks and conversions.Bidvertiser users are paid monthly, and the lowest payout threshold is $10 through PayPal.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative Bidvertiser
  11. 6)RevenueHits(Recommended)
  12. There’s no minimum traffic restriction to get started with RevenueHits. However, it’s important to note that ads through RevenueHits are performance-based, not cost-per-click. This means that you won’t earn money from clicks alone. To generate revenue for your blog, visitors need to click your ad, then complete specific actions on the advertised website. These actions vary by advertiser, but are always less attainable than a simple click. Common examples include making a purchase or subscribing to a service on the website.

    RevenueHits pays on a 30-day basis via PayPal and Payoneer. The minimum payout is $20.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative RevenueHits

  13. 7)Adcash
  14. Adcash serves more than 200 million active users and 850k app installs each month. It supports nearly all ad formats, from standard display ads to more premium units like pop-unders and instream video ads. It’s easy to place and customize any ad unit, and you can view real-time reports of your ad performance via the admin panel.

    Like RevenueHits, Adcash also follows a pay-per-action model. It offers payouts through PayPal, Payoneer, Skrill, and WebMoney. As an added perk, the $25 minimum payout is fairly low.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative AdCash
  15. 8)BuySellAds
  16. If your blog generates consistently high traffic, consider BuySellAds, a self-serve ad portal for publishers. BuySellAds is highly exclusive — you’ll need at least 100,000 page views per month to join, and it only accepts English-language websites with excellent content and design.If you can reach this high bar, you’ll enjoy a 75% commission per click. This is very competitive for the industry and significantly higher than Google’ commission rate of 62% per click. And, the minimum payout is just $20 with PayPal.

    Ad formats include banners, text ads, native ads, RSS feed ads, email ads, and content sponsorships. Unlike other solutions, BuySellAds does not display automated or targeted ads. Instead, publishers sell the ad space available on their site to advertisers via a marketplace.

    the homepage for the AdSense alternative BuySellAds
  17. To know how to set up ads(to earn money) on your blog, read our next blog. Link :Click here

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