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HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE BLOGGERS : Can I earn money from my blog using a free domain from wordpress or blogger?

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Yes, if you are a beginner, blogger or WordPress is the best place to begin with. Since you have mentioned monetizing the blogger is the best choice. You dont get much customization and freedom on WordPress like you have in Blogger.

Blogger gains domain and page authority very quickly if you feed it with 5–10 quality and original articles. For a beginner who are not familiar with SEO, SMO and other digital marketing buzz words. This is the best thing you can think of.

  1. You will rank keywords gradually (but slowly)
  2. There are no expenses (good thing for a starter)
  3. You have plenty of time to learn while you maintain a very less complicated blogging platform, Blogger.
  4. In 6 months( if you are an unfortunate asian like me) you can start running ads, others can apply for Adsense the first day.
  5. In the six months you can do some branding (use social media and forums). This will add onn to your domain and page authority. Keep in mind our goal is to increase the domain authority so you can rank keywords

Keep these things in mind and start. Getting a domain and paying for hosting is not a good investment unless you are sure about blogging.

I am pretty sure you will learn the rest of things (the buzz words I mentioned)

-Good luck and please dont give up

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