February Blogging Income Report $4,714.41 (2024)

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February was a quieter month for me. It was fairly routine, and it is a time when things are generally a little slower. I found this to be true for me as well.

Keep reading, and you’ll find my blogging income report for February as well as the things that make that income possible.

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A huge win was completing some of the blogging classes that I’ve been taking. Working With Brands was one, and I am SOOOOOO excited that EBA 3.0 opened back up. I am LOVING seeing all the changes put together. It was great to be there for the filming on November, but to now see the finished product is so fun.

As far as my monthly income goes, none of this would have been possible had I not taken Elite Blog Academy. When I started out, I had no idea that people really could earn a living as a blogger, but I wasn’t very far into Elite Blog Academy before I started to see how it was all possible. It is because of EBA that I took my income from $0 a month to more than $5,000 a month. Because you can only join EBA once a year, you better get on the waiting list if you might even want to think about it. You can do that HERE.

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Why do I share my income report?

I went back and forth on this for months. I have a list of bloggers and potential bloggers who I send a series of tips and information to via email (you can join that list HERE), and they have been asking me for this for quite some time.

While it kind of makes me uncomfortable, I know that it is only because other bloggers shared their income reports that I even knew making money while blogging was possible. It was their income reports that inspired me to start. In the beginning, my goal was to earn $1,000 a month so we could take a vacation once a year. Seeing others who were doing this encouraged me.

Because I have people asking me to share, and because I would love to inspire others to take the leap as those people did for me, I am sharing my blogging income reports. So, below you will find my January blogging income report as well as the things that help make it possible.

One of the best things about being a blogger is how bloggers are largely more than willing to help bloggers in any way possible. And it is for this reason that bloggers share their income reports – it’s to show people like you what’s possible.

But who am I?

I am a busy, homeschooling mom of 8 who has been writing professionally for more than eight years. I have lived a unique life because we have a large family, and for this reason, I became really good at things like budgeting, home management, time management, organization, and things like this.

As a blogger, I am not good with technology or even computers for that matter. I’m not really anyone special. But I love helping others with what I’ve learned, even the really hard things I’ve learned in life. And, as I do that through this blog, I’m able to support my family, too, which is pretty amazing. In fact, I was supporting my family through my writing after I had been blogging about a year.

Like I said, pretty amazing.

Do you feel passionate about inspiring, encouraging, and teaching others? Maybe blogging is a good fit for you. Taking advantage of the freebies that Ruth Soukup, the founder of EBA offers is a great way to do that. Grab your freebie HERE.

My February 2017 stats and income:

Page Views: 416,053

Monthly Writing Income: $4,832.91

Income Breakdown (approximate):

Additional/contract writing $1,200

Ad networks: $2448.73

Sponsored/brand work: 150.00

Affiliates: $351.31

My products sales: $565

My expenses were a bit higher this month because I purchased a plane ticket for business travel and also had a lot of business expenses. For this reason, my blog expenses were about $1,200 in February. Ad network income is also down, as it always is in during the first quarter.

Here are the things that make blogging possible for me:

Education:

You truly can’t expect to go anywhere if you’re not willing to invest in education. I spend about $5,000 a year in education, but I also more than earn that back in applying what I learn.

Elite Blog Academy. You’ve heard me talk about EBA. This is a game changer. Period. Go HERE to check it out.

Working With Brands. A course from Jenny Melrose, this course taught me and gave me the confidence I needed to reach out to the brands I actually want to work with. Go HERE to check it out.

Inspired Bloggers University. I am a lifetime member of IBU, and it is worth its weight in gold. As a lifetime member, I have unlimited access to countless classes both now and in the future. Created by Tabitha Philen, IBU is also an invaluable piece in my blogging journey. Go HERE to check it out.

Tools/services:

IMark Interactive. This is Grayson, the amazing guy who handles all my tech stuff. This is the FIRST thing I invested in every month, and it is the last thing I would ever give up. Don’t like tech stuff? This will be the best investment you make in your blog every month. It is in mine. Go HERE to check it out.

Tailwind. I use Tailwind to schedule my Pinterest pins. I couldn’t live without it. Go HERE to check it out.

Convert Kit. This is the mail service I use. It’s pure awesomeness. If you are wanting to take your mail service to the next level, CK is amazing! Go HERE to check it out.

Send Owl. This is where most of my products are stored and purchased. Go HERE to check it out.

Teachable. This is where my e-course is hosted. I don’t have to mess with my own site for my courses. They handle everything. User-friendly, affiliate options, and amazing customer service, it’s awesome! Go HERE to check them out.

The sky really is the limit. And, I get paid to do something I LOVE! You can, too!

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February Blogging Income Report $4,714.41 (2024)

FAQs

What is the average income of a Blogger per month? ›

Blogger Salaries in India

The average salary for Blogger is ₹78,600 per month in the India.

How much money per 1000 views on a blog? ›

While the amount of money that bloggers can make varies widely depending on the niche, industry, and quality of the website, bloggers with 1,000 views usually make an RPM of $20-35 on average.

How to tell how much money a blog makes? ›

You should be able to get an idea of how much your site brings in by looking at three main sources: Google, Social Media, and Direct Traffic. Google calculates how much advertisers pay to show their ads next to your content, while social media sites like Facebook and Twitter track what sales each source generated.

How much can I earn from blogging as a beginner? ›

Yes! Some of the top bloggers make thousands of dollars per month. But many experts believe bloggers can make $500-2,000 per month within their first year of blogging. Consistently post, promote your content, build your readership, and implement some of these monetization tactics to get started.

How long does it take to make $1000 per month blogging? ›

In most cases, you should expect it to take at least 6 to 12 months (minimum) of consistent blogging & promoting your content to start earning something from your blog. When it comes to making $1,000/mo in blog income, expect that to take 1 to 2 years of consistent effort for most people.

How much does Google pay per 1000 views? ›

Earnings can vary from $0.5 to $2.5 per 1000 views, but several factors influence this, including your blog's niche, audience location, and ad technicalities. 🔍 Understand the Key Factors: Ad Types & Sizes: Choose wisely for better CPM. Audience Geography: Some countries offer higher CPC.

How many views does a blogger need to get paid? ›

A good baseline to aim for is 10,000 pageviews per month before you start working with brands on sponsored posts. At this level, you can reasonably charge a couple hundred dollars for a sponsored post. I know many bloggers getting 100,000 pageviews a month who charge $1,000+ for a single blog post.

How much does the average person make from a blog? ›

The amount bloggers make per 1,000 views can vary widely depending on several factors such as the blog's niche, the geographic location of its audience, and the monetization methods used. On average, a blog can earn between $3 to $25 per 1,000 views from display ads through ad networks such as Google AdSense.

Which niche is best for blogging? ›

Nowadays, this highly popular category has developed a long list of potential blog niches ideas to center your content on.
  • Movie reviews.
  • Music reviews.
  • TV show guides.
  • Celebrity gossip.
  • Celebrity interviews.
  • Arts and culture.

How many bloggers make a living? ›

81% never make $100 from blogging. 9% enough to sustain their personal lifestyle blogging 4-6 hours a day. 8% make enough money to support a family. 2% make $150K+ blogging 1-2 hours a day.

Can you make $1,000 a month with a blog? ›

If you can start a blog in a niche that you're obsessively passionate about, one that isn't too saturated, where you can build a decent audience, then you can make a cool $1000 per month, or more, from blogging. Especially as a freelancer!

Who is the highest paid blogger? ›

Top 10 Highest Earning Bloggers 2024 (Earnings & Analysis)
  • Who are the highest earning bloggers? (And how much do they earn?)
  • #1: Timothy Sykes ($1 million per month)
  • #2: Chiara Ferragni ($250,000 per month)
  • #3: Melyssa Griffin ($238,000 per month)
  • #4: Sarah Titus ($200,000 per month)
  • #5: Pat Flynn ($200,000 per month)

Do small blogs make money? ›

Bloggers make money in 5 main ways: Advertisem*nts: selling space on their web page or website for companies to advertise on. Affiliate marketing: promoting a third-party's products in exchange for earning a commission. Products: creating physical products to sell to their audience (e.g., merch)

Is blogging still profitable? ›

Yes — Bloggers still make money. In fact, there are more ways than ever to earn a living blogging. Revenue streams such as display ads, affiliate marketing, digital products, and email marketing are just a few of the popular revenue streams bloggers use to make money.

Is it profitable to be a blogger? ›

Blogging can be one of the most profitable online businesses with very low startup costs. You don't need to blog full-time either. Even part-time bloggers can earn well into the six-figures from their blogs each year, like I've done for many years here, earning between $250,000 – $500,000/yr from part-time blogging.

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