Blogging is growing at a phenomenal rate with a new blog being registered every 7.8 seconds.
Blogs are being established by a wide range of people from individuals who simply want to express their thoughts through to corporate communication executives who want to influence their market place. Blogs enable information to be disseminated almost instantaneously. They are easy to set up, easy to use and they are easy on your audience.
The typical blogger makes around $20 to $50 profit per month which just about covers the costs of maintaining their blog. This income is mostly generated through Pay Per Click revenue from services such as Google's Adsense, from affiliate earning through the recommendation of books and other products and from paid advertising revenue for banners and text links.
A new hosted blogging service from Blog4Cash.com has a built in two tier affiliate programme that provides bloggers with the opportunity of generating income by referring new clients.
Blog4Cash Director, John Taylor said "As far as we know, no other hosted blogging service offers such a feature rich functionality combined with an in-built affiliate scheme. Our aim to to help our clients to make money from their blogs."
Most blogging services either charge you a flat monthly fee to host your blog or provide low cost or free services that adds some form of advertising to your blog site.
"Blog4Cash.com provides high levels of technical support for our customers and we also help them to promote their blogs to build long term residual income. In fact the viral component provided by our affiliate scheme is designed to help our blogging clients generate targeted traffic" said Taylor.
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