The Way I Make Money Using Seashells

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Earning money online

I do not write this blog, or any of my blogs, because I have nothing better to do in life. Four years ago I need a way to make money and wondered how the heck anyone can make money online. It’s a difficult concept to grasp when you’ve worked in retail, selling tangible items and collecting a regular paycheck all your life.

None of what I’ve done has been fast nor easy. I work seven days a week and many hours each day. I am grateful to be able to work from home, but I did have other income to use while I built up this business. Still interested? Read on.

So I thought, okay, I’ll sell pictures of my shells and other things, and Zazzle was the place I chose to do so. Without a clue as to what I was doing I opened a store and eventually noticed that my seashell products were selling. I had to expand on what was working and needed to promote my store out in the world so I began this blog (actually I began a Google blog and moved to WP). My purpose was to share some pictures and information about my own seashell collection and hopefully point potential customers to the items I had for sale in my stores. As with most computer related ideas I’ve had, that idea evolved into something else. As I began writing about beach shells, I found that readers were also searching for something else. They wanted to know the names of their own shells and some of them were asking me. It was time to begin learning about the shells I photographed, not only to apply tags correctly to my stationery and gift items so they could be found easier, but to pass that information on to others.

So I began blogging regularly about individual shells and began to increase the readers to this blog. I never planned to write so much when I began earning money online. I also learned, by checking my stats area (you should do this), that people were looking for coloring pages related to sea shells so I provided them and have an entire page or free, printable outlines at “Seashell Coloring Page“.

Okay, great, but how does that make me money? The coloring page is set up to donate all profits to the Buckhawk animal rescue, so I don’t make money from the ads on that page. In fact if you just visit that page (link above), you will be helping out. (Thank you!) As anyone who has been blogging a while, or writing to earn money online can tell you, good and relevant content will get you readers. There is a lot of junk out there and I’ve come across my share of it. The reason for all the junk, is that writing well takes effort and time. Writing does not come easy to me. I would much rather draw a picture than write a paragraph, but good context is what gets found by search engines so write I must. But having readers is key to having customers and everything I write that is seashell related either points back to a blog or page that is linked directly to my Zazzle stores, or it points directly to the store. Writing well brings readers who could be new customers and that is how I make money.

All this has taken time. No one that I know of is a success overnight online. After nearly four years, I am just now earning good money from my Zazzle stores. I presently can be found on Zazzle, Squidoo, Wizzley, and of course WordPress. I do have an Adsense account but most of my earnings come from pointing people to my online stores where I sell stationery and gifts using my photos and art of seashells.  I do much more writing than I do creating at this point.  Constantly writing and linking and learning about shells; that is how I make my money.  Good luck to you.

Author: Pam

New England native, Florida resident. Sharing my experiences on the water, beach-combing, gardening and camping. Zazzle designer and knitting pattern reviewer.

7 thoughts on “The Way I Make Money Using Seashells”

  1. I don’t sell them so I have no idea. They would only be worth money if they are rare finds.

  2. I would like to sell my seashells can you point me in the right direction. Appreciate any in sd ight you can gove me.

  3. Hi Ellen,
    I no longer get the chance to collect many shells, but it’s fun to share info about them. They are so amazing to me and the more I find out, the more respect I have for the creatures who make them.
    Promoting is the big problem we all have I think. Just keep at it and the business will grow.
    Thanks so much for the nice comment, and best of luck to you in your shell business!
    Pam

  4. Hi Pam,
    This is a great post. I have been shell collecting ever since I was a kid (Long Island and now Florida). I used to know the names of all the shells but admittedly, I’m a bit rusty now. However, I am getting back in the swing of things and brushing up on my shell identification. Even though I have a full time job, I’ve been wanting to do something with shells part time. I finally got the nerve to open up an online store and I’m really enjoying sharing my finds with other crafters. Now I’m at a point where I need to learn how to promote my online store so it gets found easily. It’s been a challenge, but I’m learning something new every day! It’s nice to see how other people turn their hobbies into successful businesses. You’re an inspiration.

    Regards,
    Ellen

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