If you already have a business up and running online, here are seven extra money making ideas you can use to spice up your revenue:

1. Send Out an E-mail Advising New Blog Posts

Naturally, you first have to collect the e-mail addresses of your blog readers. When you have them, you can send them a direct email each time you post something new and interesting on your blog.

Don't include the full blog post. Make this an ‘appetizer’, and invite them to read on further via your link.

You can make money in many ways on your blog, and the extra traffic will result in extra income.

2. Make a Special Time-Limited Offer

Take one of your best products, and make a special time-limited offer. Make sure to take down the offer once the deadline has been reached.

3. Tweet about New Blog Posts

If you have a large list of followers, you should tweet about it when you post something interesting on your blog. Again, monetize your blog, and the extra traffic should result in extra money.

4. Create a Package of Your Products

If you have several products already, why don't you make a package of them and sell it for a discounted price?

5. Send out Daily Seasonal Mails

If your blog or site has anything that could be just slightly related to Christmas or Easter, these are great seasonal times during which to make money.

Send out daily tips for Christmas or Easter, and invite people to read the remainder of the text on your site.

You should see immediate results.

6. Write about a Specific Product

Instead of just having banners promoting products on your site or blog, choose one particular product and write about it in more depth.

People are more likely to buy something after reading about it in detail, rather than just viewing a 125x125 picture.

7. Make a Give-Away with a One-Time Offer

You don't have to organize a huge give-away with hundreds of other participants, donating thousands of products.

You can arrange your own give-away, either with a new report you’ve written, or utilizing some of your older products which you used to sell.

Make a one-time offer, either in conjunction with one of your other products, or find a Joint Venture partner with whom to work.

You'll be surprised by the number of people who actually buy this one-time offer, but only if it's closely related to your free gift.