Promote Other Christians and Make Money

dollar signA popular question is this:

Can I Make Money Blogging?

The short answer is yes.  The long answer is that it takes time and hard work.  One way to make money on your blog is through affiliate marketing.  I’m actually taking a course on this right now offered by fellow Christian Jimmy D. Brown called Affiliatenaire.  So far it has been awesome and I am learning some great things.

One of the biggest decisions you have to make when doing affiliate marketing is choosing what product you are going promote.  As a Christian you have to be very careful about the product you are promoting because you are also promoting the person behind the product.  You want to make the product you promote does not go against your faith but also that the person behind the product is someone you can trust your readers to.

Here are some Christian based affiliate programs that I am a member of and know for a fact that the people behind the products are Christians who stand behind their products.

Not only can you make some money with affiliate marketing but you can also support fellow Christians.  Do you know of any other Christian based affiliate programs?  Do you have any questions about affiliate marketing?  If so, let a comment and I will try my best to answer any questions you may have.

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About Courtney

Courtney is a Christian entrepreneur, online business coach, and tech geek. She is also the founder of Faithful Bloggers. You can find our more about Courtney at her website, CourtneyChowning.com or connect with her on Twitter or Facebook.

Comments

  1. Thanks for the info. I will check into this.

    I have a question about Google ads. I have that on my blog. Since I blog about Christian themes, occasionally, Google ads will post “Christian-related” ads. Well, I clicked on one of these one time. I had some serious issues with the theological and doctrinal slant of this “church.”

    So, I put a disclaimer on my blog, saying I do not necessarily endorse the theology represented in those ads. Is there any way to filter the Google ads? Any other ideas of a good way to handle this?

    Thanks.

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