She gave it a name, “THE BUDGETING TOOL” and then listed it for sale on her blog for just $50. She made a lot of cash with that tool.
You might have some resources you created for personal use; they could be useful for your readers too. They might be very happy to pay for it.
For instance, if your blog is about weddings and you’ve created some invitations, you can put them for sale as printable. If your blog is majorly for graphic designs, you can create some awesome photoshop templates and sell them. If you have a travel blog, you can sell trip-planning worksheets or bag-packing checklists.
The bottom line is, no matter what niche you are, there is a higher percent chance that you will find such resources or templates to sell.
2. Earn by shipping physical products
When the thoughts of selling a physical product on your blog cross your mind, it does appear as a nightmare. The thought of yourself in your living room surrounded by empty boxes, products, with lots of printed-out orders in your hand, and you want to make sure everyone gets what they ordered.
Nowadays, you can sell products with no store, package. You can make use of dropshipping companies, and they will get it done for you.
Dropshipping helps you transmit order straight to the supplier, then the supplier will handle the packaging and shipping to the customer. You don’t need a stockroom, and the USPS won’t be at your door knocking every day.
Jeff