WordPress, in many ways this has emerged as the de facto technology platform for bloggers. However, this doesn’t mean that your site needs to have a cookie cutter look and feel – after all, you want to make money with your blog.
With that in mind, here are some tips to turn your WordPress site into money in the bank. It doesn’t matter if you are using shared or VPS hosting if you want to make money from your WordPress site, then you will need to read on.
Tip 1: Make and Sell Plugins
Let’s face it, you can’t run a WordPress site without plugins as these added features not only help to enhance the user experience, but they also make it easier for you to manage your site. But there is another side to the plugins you rely on – someone created them, and this offers an opportunity to make money.
One thing to keep in mind is that while most plugins are free, some are not. These are known as ‘premium plugins’. Keep in mind that when it comes to creating premium plugins you will either need to learn how to code or you will need to have the funds to pay someone to do the coding for you.
Another thing to keep in mind is that your plugin should help to solve some problem bloggers or site managers face or it should be used to dramatically improve the user experience. If you are not sure where to begin, then you might want to look at a few WordPress plugins to figure out what they do well and what they don’t.
From there you will need to create and test your plugin and then put it on a marketplace such as CodeCanyon, though you can also sell it on your site – either putting it on the main page or by creating a special link to it.
Tip 2: Work on Your Themes
This is another way to create a tool with other WordPress developers and site managers can use. However, you will want to keep in mind that themes are often created for a target audience and this means that you will need a clear idea of what your audience wants.
In addition, you want to keep in mind that there is a lot of competition when it comes to creating WordPress themes. But this doesn’t mean that you can’t carve out a niche for yourself. In fact, companies such as Thesis and StudioPress were started by bloggers who wanted to make unique themes for others.
Also, keep in mind that you don’t need to go it alone when it comes to creating themes as you might be better served by creating a team or even working with freelancers to design and test your theme before releasing it to the market. Once complete you can list your theme on any number of marketplaces for WordPress themes and this is just another way to turn your blog into money in the bank.
Tip 3: Consulting
If your site is well-established, then you might have the opportunity to consult with others on they develop their online presence. This could either be by creating a series of online lessons or by providing customized templates and solutions for your clients.
Just remember that starting out as a WordPress consultant means that you will need to have a body of work to show other clients. While this can be your own site, you should also have a few third-party sites to reference as well. If you are just getting started, then you might want to consider setting up some additional sites just to showcase your work. From there you can list your services on Upwork or a few other marketplaces for top freelancers and consultants.
Tip 4: Blogs Away
Given that WordPress is primarily used as a platform for bloggers, one thing you can do is offer your services to help other bloggers get going. This is because most people lack the technical knowledge of WordPress when getting started and this is where you come in.
Getting started is simple as well. All you need to do is set up a page on your site announcing this new service and then use your WordPress skills to drive traffic to your site. Then if people want to use your services they will reach out to you. By the way, this is also a way for you to offer your plugins, themes, and consulting services to others.
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