Bhagvad Gita is sacred hindu scripture. It comprises of about 700 verses and is part of epic mahabharata.
Though gita is immense and its teachings are so deep that it is impossible to write about this is single post , here we would try to understand gita’s teaching with rules of blogging especially earning through blogging.
“To action alone hast thou a right and never at all to its fruits; let not the fruits of action be thy motive; neither let there be in thee any attachment to inaction”- Gita.
Most people who blog and want to earn money through it are more concerned about adsense money than the content,creating brand and followership of the blog.
Once you write good content and have done basic stuff necessary which are as under :
1) Using social networking site
2) Viral Marketing
3) Registered in blogged and other directories of blogs
4) Written good articles for article directory
Crawling and seo are but obvious by default.
Once you have done that stuff and made good blog with good content , you would make money out of it.
Many times it is possible that you wrote wonderful article which you think must be read by many and expect few click from it
too but alas days pass and your that wonderful article didnt do any wonder you thought it would but after 3-6 months , the same article might generate the traffic and revenue.
I would give an example of a post which I had written about Indian politics which I thought should bring lot of people to my website. But it didn’t for months!!!!!!!. I was sad and de motivated too . I had high expectation from this webpage. After
3 odd months a social bookmarking site listed another website’s page as featured page. My politics webpage was related to this and whenever viewers clicked on that page , they saw my link too and they visited it. I got record visits on that page.
So write good content and forget about it , sooner or later you would get rewards both in terms of traffic and it terms of money.
As gita says “To action alone hast thou a right and never at all to its fruits; let not the fruits of action be thy motive; neither let there be in thee any attachment to inaction”

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