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Consider creating mobile games, programs, website templates, or sound clips to sell. You could also create your own eBook or other products consumers can access instantly. Whatever products you choose to sell, make them relevant to your site’s content. For example, if your website is about iguanas, do not sell cat food. Iguana owners are more likely to buy products related to iguanas. If your content (e.g., e-books, software, reports, workout videos) has high value, you could charge people to access certain parts of your website. Consider the pros and cons of one-time fees, monthly or weekly plans, and pay-per-use options. . As an affiliate marketer, you earn money by promoting another company’s products or services. Similar to sponsored content, you provide links to affiliates' services through content you have written. In this case, however, your advertising is more direct. You can rate products and provide links directly to them.  You might provide product-placement videos. You could be paid by the sale, click, or sign-up. Choose products that will interest your readers and add value to your website’s content.  Becoming an affiliate marketer takes a lot of time and effort. It is one of the most time-intensive methods of advertising.   If you have strong content, you might ask the company to do cost-per-acquisition advertising. This gives you a commission based on what visitors purchase on the other  company’s site. If you give advice about a specialized topic, consider "selling" your wisdom via donations. Place a "donate" button or link on your website. Write a post asking people to contribute financially to your research. If you are filling a need and readers are grateful, they may well support you.
Sell your own products or services to your target audience.  Sell other people's services through affiliate programs Solicit support.