Move Away From the Make Money Online Niche!

This is a guest post by Melvin from MelvinBlog.com.

Over the past few years the make money online niche has grown rapidly and enormously. While it is still growing constantly up to now, it has become evident to people that blogging in make money online space doesn’t really guarantee them money.

In the past, I’ve talked about how diluted the mmo world is. Many people agreed with me that succeeding in this niche is not as easy as what most newbies think. Another problem with that mindset is that people see it in John Chow, the one who revolutionized the make money online blogging thing.

What happen is that they saw John became so successful with it and now they think they can be as well, w/c is not wrong anyway. What’s wrong though, is that they replicate what John did and is doing, and we all know what worked a year ago is now completely extinct today (debatable).

The Proof!

If you’re oftentimes hopping on blogs like me, you’d probably notice that a lot of bloggers who talk about that topic (that three-word thing) is probably dead not blogging anymore or has completely abandoned his blog. What others did, w/c I thought was a clever move, was they shifted their topic in a more interesting and more targeted one (i.e. blogging about SEO instead or marketing and stuff). This is a great proof to testify that blogging for money is dead.

Wait! Don’t get Discouraged

Well the main point of the topic is not to tell you guys to stop trying/making money from your blogs. We’re not hypocrite to do that (if you see me remove my sidebar ads, then I’m a hypocrite!). What I would like to say is that we should shift our focus from the “money-making” thing to actually handing out real values to our readers by posting real content. Sure, some of our audience want to read something that would make them money. And our goal is to make them understand that they can, but it goes within a process and is affected by several factors. In that way our blogs can become more niche-targeted (whether specifics to blogging, SEO and etc.), help more people and can enjoy a tight community. All in all it benefits everyone.

Now the question for you: Are you adding something to the blogosphere by posting real content and good value to your readers or your just adding up to the pollution of the make money online thing? I hope that by now we have all clearly defined our own goals.

24 thoughts on “Move Away From the Make Money Online Niche!”

  1. I can not stop myself from agreeing with Melvin’s point of view. I started blogging almost 3 years before. I am not so successful, but I used to blog only for money, with NO inclination towards adding value… However, since last year, I have shifted my focus from “only money making” to “making money besides adding value”. This can be clearly seen in my site: “Openings For You” where my objective is to bring out as many job vacancies as possible and thus help the needy.

    Though I have been not able to update it since last month, but this thing is pretty much popular. I have more than 500 email subscriber and many online readers… Other stats of this site may not be significant, but my main point is: I have added value, though a little bit… But at least I have initiated…
    .-= Guru´s last blog ..VBA Developer job openings in New Delhi =-.

  2. I totally agree with you Melvin! When I first started my blog, it was a personal rambling blog, but it turned to a MMO blog after a few months, and I knew that MMO blog was nothing special.

    Now, people ask me that what topic they should go for? I would tell them any topic except MMO niche. MMO niche is too common and the topics are repeatly wrote by many blogs, it’s nothing special at all.

    Since I’ve started it, I just keep it since it’s my first blog. I have also many other niche blog, so just have fun. 🙂

    Anyway, nice post Melvin!

    Regards,
    Lee
    .-= Lee Ka Hoong@Make Money Online´s last blog ..Make Money Online With MyBlog2Day Affiliate Program =-.

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