Blogging Fingers is Sold at $6000.  When I first saw his blog, I think this is a professional blogger already.  His name is Matt Jones and his Blogging Fingers.  It is so obvious that he did it with an intention to build a very good online brand in the blogosphere.  You can see his very nice banner on top.  His blog name is very professional, and it makes sense in getting this whole blog up at a much later date than myself and yet he is receiving really good readership with his strong marketing skills.

Built to Sell Right From The Start
He seems to be building a selling blog right from the start.  He branded it in such a way that it is transferable.  He did some email marketing to bring in some sales.  In fact, his sales on the Internet isn’t far from mine actually.  He seems to be waiting for the page rank to surface before launching his actual idea of selling.

Getting Everything Right
He must have planned everything properly.  Along the way, he starts to sell advertisement space.  Doing his best to get the whole thing up and bidding by time for the page rank to surface.  He moves into make-money-online blog very swiftly… And he moves out very swiftly too.  This market about blogging for money is almost depleting.  It’s not that there is no market for it.  It is purely because of getting everything right.

Taking Responsibility
What makes one person makes money in his business is because he takes full responsibility of what he is doing.  He is totally working his way out in this business no matter what happens.  He is simply wanting the company to grow and to make lots of money for himself.  Be prepared to lose a lot of money in whatever trade you are in.  If you are not prepared to lose the money, you are not prepared to make the money too.

Analysis And Conclusion
The mindset of working on a job is never the same as the mindset of working on a business.  If you work too long on a job, you tend to get the idea of making money by doing a job.  As a result, a lot of people tend to fail in their online business.  You have to remember that you have to create value in your business in order to “exchange” for money… Nobody gives you money for what you do, but for the value that they receive!


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    Comment by Thomas Sinfield Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-11-02 21:30:59

    thats the good thing about having a domain that isnt your name. No one would want to buy thomassinfield.com (not that im selling) but if you were building a blog as a business having a brandable domain is a must.

    Comment by Charles
    2007-11-02 21:51:41

    That brings me to think of blogging as a business which is viable to build to be sellable… Thanks to Matt Jones who seems to have done it more than once in selling blogs he has created…

     
     
    Comment by Matt Jones
    2007-11-02 23:14:01

    Hi Charls, thanks for the coverage. This week I will be writing a lot about the sale :)

    Comment by Charles
    2007-11-03 17:31:57

    Yeah Matt Jones! Tell us more about it!

     
     
    Comment by Maher Saleh
    2007-11-03 03:13:36

    I agree with you bloggingfingers was made to be sold

    Comment by Charles
    2007-11-03 17:31:01

    Yeah Maher… No doubt about it! It’s quite obvious when I think I saw his previous blog about affiliate scam is sold too… I wonder what’s his next move…

     
     
    Comment by Etienne Teo Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-11-03 15:52:07

    Can i have blogginghands next on my domain list..haha!

    Comment by Charles
    2007-11-03 17:28:59

    hmmm… But Etienne… Seriously, don’t blog about blogging industry anymore… It’s too crowded… and usually the top guy wins it all!

     
     
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