Heres her best advice onhow to make moneyblogging.
In the old days, a brand might pay $50 to a blogger.
A national,30-second ad in 2011 cost almost $110,000 and a brand cant even measure the ads full value.
Probably not as good as youd like.
It always seems like an uphill battle to build (and keep) a decent amount in savings.
But what if your car breaks down, or you have a sudden medical bill?
Ask one of these companies to help…
So theres real money to be had here and, it seems, plenty to go around.
How do you get your slice of the pie?
She also works with other food bloggers to promote their posts; in exchange, theyll promote hers.
Being featured on BuzzFeed when youre new?
You get a ton of traffic and followers, Mallory told Yahoo Food.
Onceyour blogis pro-level, its time to start pulling in the cash.
Marketing agencies likeCollectively,Tap Influence,Pollinate Media,Weave Made MediaandCookIt Mediaconnect brands with bloggers.
Ad networks likeBlogHer,Marthas CircleorGoogle Adsensecan help you start bringing in the dough.
Will You Make Money as a Blogger?
Mallory told Yahoo Food.
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