Food Blog Income Report September 2020 (2024)

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This food blog income report gives you a behind the scenes look at what it takes to run Midwest Foodie Blog as a full-time job that supports a family of three!

Let's take a look at the stats for September...

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Actually, first - PLEASE VOTE. If you aren't registered to vote, click here to get registered. Depending on what state you're in there's likely still time to request a mail-in ballot also. Every vote counts, including yours. And this is the time to make your voice heard!

And now, on to September...

TRAFFIC:

Pageviews: 690,545
Sessions: 543,331
Users: 415,776

Traffic Sources:

Social: 63.56%
> Pinterest: 98.27%
> Facebook: 1.08%
> Blogger: .22%
> BuzzFeed: .21%
> Instagram: .18%
Organic: 25.38%
Direct: 10.36%
Referral: .64%
Other: .06%

For reference, at this time last year – in September of 2019 - I had 78,798 pageviews with 64,338 sessions and 51,841 users.

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INCOME:

September RPMs were higher than August and I can't wait to see what the 4th quarter brings. This will be my first 4th quarter with AdThrive and I'm pumped to see what it has to offer!

  • AdThrive (income from ads): $15,521.00
    • average RPM (pageviews) of $22.48
    • average RPS (sessions) of $28.57
  • Amazon Associates (affiliate income): $120.71
  • Freelance (Pinterest Consults): $1,830.00

TOTAL PROFIT:$17,471.71

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DONATIONS:

This month we donated $200 of our profits to Black Voters Matters Fund. You may remember that we donated to this organization back in July as well, but it really seems important now more than ever as we near the national election. Here is a quote from their site that shares a little bit about the important work that they're doing:

Black Voters Matter goal is to increase power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities. Effective voting allows a community to determine its own destiny. We agree with the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. when he said, “Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.”

We will continue donating each month to an organization that benefits the Black community. I will keep you posted on where we donate next month and would love any suggestions you may have for us!

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EXPENSES:

Groceries: $300
Nerdpress (site maintenance): $122
Agathon (hosting): $70
ConvertKit (email service): $49
Canva (graphics for Pinterest): $13
Gsuite (email provider): $12
Lightroom (photo editing): $11
Tailwind (Pinterest scheduler): $10
Akismet (site security): $5

KeySearch Subscription:$8.50

TOTAL DONATIONS/EXPENSES: $800.50

PROFIT:$16,671.21

*Please note this "profit" does not take into account the taxes I will have to pay on it. It's easy to look at these numbers and think the profits from blogging are great (which they are!) but it's also important to remember that there are a lot of monthly expenses that go into blogging, and then taxes come along and take about 30% of anything you have leftover! I am planning to include taxes in my income reports starting in January 2021. I am also debating moving to a quarterly income report format in order to align more with the quarterly taxes that I'm paying.

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WHAT I'VE BEEN WORKING ON THIS MONTH:

Business Stuff

  • I am still offering Pinterest consults! And I have SO been loving connecting with other food bloggers, especially during this time where social interaction is so limited!!
  • I'm offering a one-hour Zoom consult where we will review:
    • Your Pinterest profile and boards and look for ways to optimize them and ensure they are a cohesive extension of your blog
    • Your pin designs, pin sizes, and pin templates
    • How to use analytics to figure out which pin designs are working for you
    • How to use Tailwind to schedule pins and drive consistent traffic to your site (I'll share with you my personal workflow)
    • How to build up your Tailwind schedule so you've got pins scheduled in advance and aren't scrambling every day
  • The nice part is that this one on one format allows me to answer any questions that you might have and explain in greater detail anything that you are struggling with.
  • Please email kylie@midwestfoodieblog.com if you'd like to set up a consult!

Personal Stuff

  • Not much, to be honest. This month as flown by and I can't believe it's October already. I did get totally sucked into a show called Offspring on Netflix. It's an Australian drama/comedy and I'm obsessed with it! It reminds me of Scrubs and I love their Australian accents and phrases. And Asher Keddie is my new favorite actor - she's the most relatably awkward person ever!
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WHAT I’LL BE WORKING ON NEXT MONTH:

Business Stuff

  • Still doing the group mini-audit with HashtagJeff that AdThrive has set up. I've completed the recommendations for Phase 1 and now look forward to Phase 2 and Phase 3 over the coming months. I will keep you posted on how that goes!
  • Otherwise, I'm continuing to test and shoot recipes for Fall/Winter. After a recent Instagram poll, it seems that most of my readers are looking for vegan/vegetarian recipes so I'm starting to focus mainly on those. If you have any recipes or meal ideas that you'd like to see on the blog - please reach out and let me know! You can leave a comment on this post or email kylie@midwestfoodieblog.com.

Personal Stuff

  • Still working on finding a balance between work and life while working at home and spending 99% of my time at home! It's crazy to think about, but somehow I swear that I get LESS done now that I'm blogging full time than I did when I was working full time! Of course, that could also be because everyone is home ALL. THE. TIME. and the lines between work and life are quite blurred. I just try to keep reminding myself that we are so lucky to have this time together and although it's not all roses, our daughter is growing up so quickly and someday she'll be away at school and I will miss her (and I'll get some designated work time)!

As always, I want to sincerely thank YOU for your continued support. This blog would be nothing without my readers!!

DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT MY PREVIOUS INCOME REPORTS!

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Janet

    Impressive and inspiring! That's great growth in just a year. We love your recipes in our house and look forward to the emails.

    Reply

    • Kylie Lato

      Thank you so much for your kind words, Janet!

      Reply

  2. Deborah Rainford

    Your growth is so inspiring. And thank you so much for continuing to do income reports with so much detail and intention. They truly help newcomers figure out best practices and stay motivated! Thank you and it's clearly well deserved and well earned!

    Reply

    • Kylie Lato

      Thank you so much for your kind words, Deborah! I really appreciate it 🙂

      Reply

  3. sheenam@ thetwincookingproject

    Wonderful report Kylie! SO SO happy for you! I cant stress enough, how motivating it is for fellow bloggers like me to see such great numbers (that you totally deserve, I know how hard you are working!!) Thanks for another very helpful and transparent report - THANK YOU!
    By the way, in case anyone is here to know about her Pinterest audits - GET IT DONE! The kind of knowledge Kylie provides is very generous, transparent and very helpful!!!

    Reply

    • Kylie Lato

      Thank you so much, Sheenam! I really appreciate your kind words. I am so thankful for all the friends like you from across the world that I've met through blogging! It really is such a great community 🙂

      Reply

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Food Blog Income Report September 2020 (2024)

FAQs

How much money can you make with a food blog? ›

Food Blogger Salary

According to ZipRecruiter, the average food blogger's salary in the US is $62,275 a year as of Jan 31, 2024. This figure can give you a general idea of what to expect, but keep in mind that salaries can vary widely based on factors such as experience, location, and the specific employer.

How to monetize a food blog? ›

12 proven ways to monetize a food blog
  1. Make money from display ads.
  2. Get started with affiliate links.
  3. Leverage email marketing.
  4. Write sponsored posts.
  5. Set up brand deals.
  6. Sell an ebook or meal plan.
  7. Sell a physical cookbook online.
  8. Offer memberships.
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How much do Instagram food bloggers make per month? ›

Food Blogger Salary
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$124,500$10,375
75th Percentile$50,000$4,166
Average$62,275$5,189
25th Percentile$40,000$3,333

How much does a social media cook make? ›

Like bloggers in other niches, their earnings vary widely — some make a few thousand dollars monthly, while others make up to $1 million annually. If you have a substantial following, say 50K or more, you should be looking to make decent money from a range of sources, including a membership program.

Who is the highest paid food blogger? ›

Who Is the Richest Food Blogger? The highest-earning food blog out there is Pinch of Yum. According to a recent report from January 2023, the blog income reached over 10 million dollars last year. While that is clearly a lot higher than any average professional food blogger's salary, it is still something to aspire to.

What is the monthly income of a food blogger? ›

Those food bloggers who have good knowledge about search engine optimizations (SEO) can substantially have higher income. They can earn a minimum of Rs 1-1.5 lakhs per month easily. Apart from this, depending on the efforts, consistency level, creativity etc. the monthly earnings vary hugely for food bloggers.

What is the average salary for a food blogger? ›

$40,000 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $50,000 is the 75th percentile.

Do I need a business license to monetize a blog? ›

Most bloggers do not need to obtain a federal license to do business, but most states do require bloggers to have a general business license.

Are food blogs still popular? ›

Food, lifestyle, and travel niches have the highest percentage of blogs and more than 50,000 blog visits per month. 71% of bloggers say SEO is their most significant traffic source.

Is it worth starting a food blog? ›

Starting a food blog can be a very fun, rewarding, and even profitable experience—as long as you're ready to put in the time, and effort and truly learn how to start a food blog (the smart way) and set it up for maximum growth potential.

Do food bloggers get free food? ›

Many restaurants are reluctant to engage with food bloggers and influencers because they think it doesn't work. Or they fear that the influencer won't say good things. The truth is that food bloggers are not after free food. And in some cases, you may not even know they're at your place when they're dining.

What is the salary of a food influencer? ›

As of Apr 26, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Food Influencer in California is $12.98 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $18.03 and as low as $9.01, the majority of Food Influencer salaries currently range between $11.39 (25th percentile) to $15.67 (75th percentile) in California.

What type of cook makes the most money? ›

High Paying Cook Jobs
  • Food Service Cook. ...
  • Assistant Cook. ...
  • Pizza Cook. ...
  • Grill Prep Cook. ...
  • Specialty Cook. Salary range: $36,000-$36,000 per year. ...
  • Fry Cook. Salary range: $25,000-$34,000 per year. ...
  • Kitchen Worker. Salary range: $23,500-$34,000 per year. ...
  • Restaurant Cook. Salary range: $24,000-$31,000 per year.

How to get paid for a food blog? ›

Affiliate marketing is one of the most popular ways to make money as a food blogger, indeed as any blogger. Recommend products you love and use affiliate links to earn a commission on sales made through your blog. This can include kitchen tools, ingredients, or food-related services.

Is food blogging profitable? ›

Yes, they can be. But it takes a lot of hard work and time. I myself am in the early stages, so I've made a whopping $10. :) Food bloggers typically make the most through ads, sponsored posts, selling their own products (like menu plans or cookbooks), and affiliate marketing.

What is the average salary of a food blogger? ›

What Is the Average Food Blogger Salary by State
StateAnnual SalaryMonthly Pay
California$55,891$4,657
Nebraska$54,985$4,582
Maine$54,731$4,560
Missouri$54,326$4,527
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Is it hard to be a food blogger? ›

Whether you're looking to land a full-time writing job in the culinary world or just a foodie searching for a creative outlet, starting a successful food blog is hard work that takes passion, finesse, and consistency.

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