How I Make Money Blogging (2024)

Happy New Year, everyone!

There’s something so invigorating about the fresh start a new year provides, isn’t’ there? It’s like a new month, only way better.

This is my December Online Income Report, and it’s monumental in more than one way: this marks my 25th income report, and my 500th published post on this blog. And honestly, those are milestones I never thought I’d hit!

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One thing that I’ve been talking about lately is letting go of that page view number, and instead focusing on how engaged the people are who are coming to your blog. Letting go of that page view number can be completely freeing, which is why, in addition to income and expenses, I’ve added a section tracking other metrics that may be helpful to you – and that can replace your focus on page views.

Online Income:

During the month, I track both deposits (money I actually receive during the month, but that I earned in previous months), as well as Accounts Receivable (AR for short, the money that I actually earned within the month).

Make no mistake: both are important!

Deposits help me budget for next month (since we live on last month’s income) and AR helps me forecast for expenses and budgeting for future months. We try as hard as we can to plan ahead, and this blog’s income is a big part of that!

Ok, on to the income:

  • Ad Income: $383.08
  • Affiliate Income: $2,945.02
  • Sponsored Posts: $0

Total Income: $3,328.10

Ad Income

December was a great month for Ad Income (thanks, 4th quarter!) and while I’m obviously happy with the numbers, I don’t expect them to be as high during the first quarter of 2017. Ads are becoming less and less of an income strategy as I focus more on affiliates, products, and social media promotions for income.

My ads are run by Monumetric (formerly The Blogger Network), who I absolutely LOVE. If you want to take ad management off your plate, look them up!

Affiliate Income:

I’m going to be honest, during December I did almost nothing extra to promote my core affiliates. Instead, I took some time to organize, get settled into the new house, prep for taxes etc. Basically, I created a game plan for 2017.

The strategy piggybacks off of what I talked about in November’s income report: creating a steady stream of affiliate payments throughout the year, rather than the feast or famine of semi-annual payments.

I can’t share everything right now, since I’m working on a post about it, but I can say that it involves bringing on a few strategic new affiliates, really developing my relationship with my email list, and pushing really hard to update old content not only for information, but with helpful links and affiliates. It also involves a whole lot of organization in the form of spreadsheets. (I love spreadsheets, its’ the accountant in me!)

Sponsored Posts:

I didn’t accept any sponsored posts in December.

They’re honestly not a huge part of my strategy, but if one comes along that is a good fit, I will consider it.

Making money from a blog isn’t a get-right-quick scheme. In fact, it’s taken several years just to get this far. But learning to let go of metrics like page views, and focusing instead of what’s working makes me more efficient, and helps me make more money while doing something I love!

Key Metrics for Your Blog:

I really, really like metrics. Blame it on the accountant in me, but I can’t live without them. So when I decided to do away with page views in this report, and the bulk of my reporting, I had to replace them with something.

These are the metrics for bloggers that I live and die by:

  • RPM: $49.26(down from $24.12 in November)
  • Daily Income: $107.36 (down from $61.28 in October)
  • Diversification:
    • Ad Income: 11.51%
    • Affiliates: 88.49%
    • Sponsored Posts: 0%

RPM

Your blog’s RPM is how much money you make per 1,000 Page views. The reason I LOVE this metric is because it takes the focus OFF of page views.

Here’s how you calculate it:

Income/Page Views x 1000 = RPM

And yes, I’m aware that page views actually go into the equation BUT for me it takes to focus off of page views and instead tells me how much I’m connecting with each and every person who comes to this website. If we’re connecting, then they’re clicking, and buying, and will hopefully come back.

Many people thing you have to have millions of page views to make a lot of money but you DON’T!

Blog Ambitions really opened my eyes to this, especially when they broke down the RPM’s of many big bloggers:

Isn’t this eye-opening?!?

It makes me happy to see that my RPM is really competing with tons of established bloggers.

So, if you’re seriously struggling with being happy with your blog’s income or I really suggest that you calculate your blog’s RPM!

Daily Income:

While I obviously don’t make a salary from my online income, it helps my mindset to think of daily income. Multiplying this number by the 365 days gives me sort of an annual number. It’s also a way to see fluctuations in the months – and helps the hubs and I project next year.

Of course, things can change in the blink of an eye, but again, Daily Income helps me take the focus off page views.

Diversification:

Lastly, I make sure to calculate the the percentage that each type of income takes of my total income. This is super important because like everything blogging, nothing lasts forever, and the more diversified I am, the smaller the hit my income will take if, say, one of those income streams was taken away.

It’s just like how we’ve diversified our household income, and it’s super important!

I am truly grateful for every single dollar, and for each and every way this blog makes money. What’s more, I am blessed by every single reader that comes through this blog (and hopefully stays for a while).

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How I Make Money Blogging (2024)

FAQs

How I Make Money Blogging? ›

Bloggers who sell digital items like online courses or guides often earn up to $10,000 per month or more. Affiliate marketing is an additional opportunity for a blogger to supplement their income. Christine Wang from TheSkiGirl.com, for example, currently earns six figures each month from affiliate marketing.

How do you earn money from blogging? ›

Here's how to do it:
  1. Choose a profitable niche. If you're just starting a blog, you're probably asking yourself—What should I write about? ...
  2. Scale your blog content. ...
  3. Build a reputation. ...
  4. Promote and grow. ...
  5. Advertise within your blog.
  6. Offer paid subscriptions. ...
  7. Sell merchandise, e-books and more. ...
  8. Become an affiliate.

How to earn $10,000 per month from blogging? ›

Bloggers who sell digital items like online courses or guides often earn up to $10,000 per month or more. Affiliate marketing is an additional opportunity for a blogger to supplement their income. Christine Wang from TheSkiGirl.com, for example, currently earns six figures each month from affiliate marketing.

Can you make enough money from blogging? ›

Blogging is a small business idea with the potential to make thousands of dollars per month, whether by driving product sales for your own brand, earning commission from affiliate programs, or creating a space for digital ad sales.

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 can I make $100 a day online? ›

  1. Launch An Ecommerce Store. In today's digital era, opportunities for online stores are better than ever. ...
  2. Become A Freelancer. ...
  3. Create and Sell Online Courses. ...
  4. Become An Influencer. ...
  5. Become An Uber/Lyft Driver. ...
  6. Online Tutoring. ...
  7. Become An Airbnb Host. ...
  8. Pet Sitting.
Apr 25, 2024

How much do blogs pay? ›

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 blog site pays the most? ›

Best Blogging Platforms to Make Money
  1. 1 WordPress.org. Best For: An all-round blogging platform capable of adapting to the needs of your business. ...
  2. 2 Medium. Best For: A simple introduction to blogging with (limited) options for making money online. ...
  3. 3 WordPress.com. ...
  4. 4 SquareSpace. ...
  5. 5 Ghost. ...
  6. 6 Wix. ...
  7. 7 Blogger. ...
  8. 8 HubPages.
Feb 28, 2024

How much do beginner bloggers make? ›

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.

How often should I post on my blog to make money? ›

For example, if you aim to be a thought leader with long-form articles, you should post at least twice per month. But if you are producing short-form content or quick tips, you might want to consider posting over four articles per month.

How to blog for beginners? ›

12 Steps a beginner can take to start a blog
  1. Choose a subject. The first thing you need to do to start a blog is choose a subject. ...
  2. Choose a name. ...
  3. Register your domain name. ...
  4. Find a web host. ...
  5. Set up your blog. ...
  6. Create a custom blog email address. ...
  7. Create your social media accounts. ...
  8. Install blog plugins.

What is a realistic income from blogging? ›

On average, bloggers make around $45,000—with most bloggers earning somewhere between $38,440 to $51,906. However, there are a lot of variables that'll influence how much money you make blogging, so keep reading and I'll explain how to set the right expectations for your blog income.

Where do bloggers get paid? ›

Joining an ad network is one of the most common ways that bloggers make money. Basically, you just sign up with one — such as Google Adsense or Media.net — and then ads get displayed on your site.

What is the best niche for blogging? ›

120 best blog niche ideas to write about
  • Health and fitness.
  • Relationships.
  • Gaming.
  • Science and medicine.
  • Home ownership.
  • Lifestyle and hobbies.
  • Pets.
  • Your own journey.

How to become a millionaire by blogging? ›

Here are some of the most profitable:
  1. Affiliate Marketing: This involves promoting other companies' products or services and earning a commission for any sales made through your referral link. ...
  2. Sponsored Content: Brands often pay bloggers to create content featuring their products or services.
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How do I start a blog and make money from day 1? ›

To help provide some insight, let's cover a few smart ways to make money blogging, like: Having an affiliate marketing strategy and promoting your affiliate links in creative ways (highly recommended, whether you're a new or seasoned blogger!) Working with brands. Running display ads on your blog.

How much money per 1000 views on a blog? ›

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 much a beginner earn from blogging? ›

In India, there is no set salary for a starting blogger. A newbie blogger's earning potential in India might vary greatly based on factors such as the niche, the size of their readership, and the strategies they utilize to monetize their blog.

What type of blog makes the most money? ›

The best blogs to make money include finance blogs, travel blogs, food and recipe blogs, fashion and beauty blogs, and technology blogs. The profitability often depends on niche, audience engagement, content quality, and monetization strategies such as affiliate marketing, sponsored posts, and advertisem*nts.

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