New revenue concept for blogger owners - earn commissions from your existing articles

Hey everyone - first time posting in here.

A friend and I are building a new tool that helps bloggers generate additional revenue from content they're already publishing.

We have been in the paid expertise space for a few years and realised that a lot of blog content naturally leads to a need for expert advice beyond the author. For example, someone reading an article about investing, nutrition, career growth, legal issues etc. and the natural next step is to look for an expert - hence we receive a lot of bookings.

We're building a simple add-on that bloggers can install with a single line of code. It scans articles and blog posts for passages where a reader might benefit from expert advice, and suggests someone from our database of 5,000+ experts.

When a reader books a consultation, the blogger earns a commission.

The idea isn't to replace ads, affiliate links or sponsorships - it's simply an additional monetisation layer that runs in the background and adds value for the readers at the same time.

We're looking for a few early partners to test this with.

If you have an active blogger site, please DM me.

Happy to answer questions in the comments too.

Thanks

Dan

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u/PasticheMoustache — 6 days ago

Which affiliate platforms are you using on your substack, and are you happy with them?

Trying to get a sense of what's working for people. I've started a couple of Substacks and am considering the best ways to monetise, but the commissions look a bit thin and the content requirements are restrictive.

Curious whether anyone has found something that actually moves the needle, or whether most of you are just tolerating them as a background earner. And how are they to maintain?

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u/PasticheMoustache — 11 days ago

Which affiliate platforms are you using on your blog, and are you happy with them?

Trying to get a sense of what's working for people. I run a couple of blogs and have tried a few of the usual options but find the commissions thin and the content requirements restrictive.

Curious whether anyone has found something that actually moves the needle, or whether most of you are just tolerating them as a background earner.

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u/PasticheMoustache — 12 days ago

New revenue stream for bloggers - earn commissions from your existing articles

Hey everyone - first time posting in here.

A friend and I are building a new tool that helps bloggers generate additional revenue from content they're already publishing.

We have been in the paid expertise space for a few years and realised that a lot of blog content naturally leads to a need for expert advice beyond the author. For example, someone reading an article about investing, nutrition, career growth, legal issues etc. and the natural next step is to look for an expert - hence we receive a lot of bookings.

We're building a simple add-on that bloggers can install with a single line of code. It scans articles and blog posts for passages where a reader might benefit from expert advice, and suggests someone from our database of 5,000+ experts.

When a reader books a consultation, the blogger earns a commission.

The idea isn't to replace ads, affiliate links or sponsorships - it's simply an additional monetisation layer that runs in the background and adds value for the readers at the same time.

We're looking for a few early partners to test this with.

If you have an active blog, please DM me.

Happy to answer questions in the comments too.

Thanks

Dan

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u/PasticheMoustache — 13 days ago
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New revenue stream for bloggers - earn commissions from your existing articles

Hey everyone - first time posting in here.

A friend and I are building IntroLinq.com - a new tool that helps bloggers generate additional revenue from content they're already publishing.

We have been in the paid expertise space for a few years and realised that a lot of blog content naturally leads to a need for expert advice beyond the author. For example, someone reading an article about investing, nutrition, career growth, legal issues etc. and the natural next step is to look for an expert - hence we receive a lot of bookings.

We're building a simple add-on that bloggers can install with a single line of code. It scans articles and blog posts for passages where a reader might benefit from expert advice, and suggests someone from our database of 5,000+ experts.

When a reader books a consultation, the blogger earns a commission.

The idea isn't to replace ads, affiliate links or sponsorships - it's simply an additional monetisation layer that runs in the background and adds value for the readers at the same time.

We're looking for a few early partners to test this with.

If you have an active blog, please DM me.

Happy to answer questions in the comments too.

Thanks

Dan

u/PasticheMoustache — 7 days ago