How to Make Money with a Blog for Beginners [2024 Guide] (2024)

Ever wondered how people make money blogging? Or maybe you’ve read some blogging income reports that are light on detail and want to know more?

This comprehensive guide on how blogs make money should clear up any questions.

Side note: If blogging is something you are interested in, there is some truth talk at the end of this post I really want you to read. I promise it’ll help you out. But first, let’s dig into the reason you came in the first place.

How to make money with a blog for beginners

One of my favourite things about making money blogging is I have multiple paydays each month.

My main ad network pays by the 5th of the month, a secondary ad network pays on the 20th of the month, my two main affiliates pay on the last business day of the month.

Sprinkled between that are the payments that I receive from smaller affiliates or sponsors who pay after being invoiced.

Each of these income streams stems from a different tactic I’ve implemented on my blogs.

I’ve written posts that bring in $200-$500 each and every month after creation. (Don’t worry, I’ve also written a lot of posts that get no traffic and make nothing.)

It takes strategy, and good keyword research to succeed, but a lot of success in blogging is simply a numbers game. The more content you have, the higher the opportunity to help new readers and increase your profit.

Below I’m going to detail how to make money with a blog. Not all methods work on all blogs, but there are enough ways to monetize a blog that you should find something for all niches.

Ad networks

Advertising is everywhere and impossible to avoid. It’s no different for blogs. In fact, for most people, advertising is the first way to make money from blogging.

There are numerous ad networks to choose from.

Google has its own network, Adsense, which pays lower than the premier ad networks I’m going to mention soon, but it’s free to start and they do not require a certain number of page views to qualify.

I personally use Adsense for my starter sites. It’s a quick way to make money from a small blog.

The next tier is what I like to call mid-range ad networks. These are Ezoic, Gourmet Ads, Monumetric. Each requires a minimum of 10,000 sessions per month to join.

These tend to pay better than Adsense but not as well as the big daddy ad networks; Mediavine (requiring 50,000 sessions per month) and Adthrive (100,000 sessions per month).

All advertising is paid via two methods: CPM (cost per mille) which means cost per impression – where you are paid simply for someone seeing the ad; CPC is cost per click and pays when someone clicks the ad.

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I am with Mediavine for this site you’re reading now and my smaller blog, Little House, Lovely Home. For the past three months, LHLH has made an average of $14 per day from advertising.

For reference, LHLH receives between 700-1500 page views per day. I have ads removed from all affiliate-heavy posts (you’ll understand what this means later on).

It’s not money I could quit my job with, but it’s the easiest money you can make blogging because all you need to do is get people to your site and you’ll make a few cents.

Selling direct ad space/in email and on your website

There is another way to sell advertising on your blog. You can negotiate directly with customers who would like to take ad space and charge them a set fee.

This could be ad space in the sidebar of your blog or an advertising feature in an email blast to your mailing list.

It could also be in-text link inserted into a piece of content relevant to the customer’s product or service (just make sure you mark the link as nofollow so you don’t get in trouble with Google).

If you have a large and engaged social media following, you can sell a sponsored ad and make a cool image or video to promote the product. There are endless ways to make money with advertising on a blog.

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Affiliate Marketing

Affiliate marketing is when you refer your readers to a product or service and they sign up to purchase or use that product or service. The affiliate marketer (that’s you) receives a commission from every sale or purchase.

As an example, the links you see to hotels on a travel blog are affiliate links. The links you see to buy a blogging course on this page are affiliate links.

If you read reviews of products before you buy them, you’re likely looking at an affiliate link to Amazon (which I’ll discuss next).

Affiliate marketing is my preferred method of making money from a blog. This is because you don’t need a lot of traffic and there are zillions of affiliate programs you can promote.

If you use and like a product, your readers probably will too! A few things to keep in mind.

You must disclose your affiliate links. This is both an FTC requirement and a being a good blogger requirement. Be upfront and transparent with your readers. They don’t mind you making money, but no one likes being lied to.

(A simple disclosure at the top of each blog post should suffice, see the top of this post for mine).

Networks like Shareasale, CJ Affiliate, AWin are a great place to start. Or just ask other bloggers who they like to use.
Affiliate commissions vary. Some maybe be a % of the sale and some might be a set price cost per acquisition (CPA) method.

Amazon associates

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Amazon is deserving of its own special mention as it is the most popular affiliate program for bloggers by a country mile.

The Amazon Associates program is available across all Amazon stores in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Germany, France and every other country where Amazon has a presence.

The Amazon Associates program allows bloggers to generate links to products which can then be embedded in blog posts or promoted on social media.

You’ll then receive a percentage of sales generated from your link.Amazon’s commissions aren’t the highest, but it’s an easy program to join and suits almost all niches. They pay at the same time every month.

Refer a friend

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Another way to make money with a blog is with refer a friend bonuses.

This might for products or services you use and want to promote to your audience. I promote Ebates/Rakuten and other services in this manner.

I mention them on blog posts where I talk about saving money or ways to travel cheaper.

As I use this cashback service for both of those purposes, I can talk about them genuinely and with experience. This is exactly what your readers are looking for.

As you can see above, I make $25 per signup so this is a nice additional blog income stream.

Lead generation

Lead generation is when you generate leads in the form of contacts for a business.

In practical terms, this could mean you have a contact form on your site where readers sign up to be contacted by a mortgage broker, or financial advisor, real estate broker or personal trainer (niche-dependent, obviously).

For example, if you have a lot of content about hiring a financial advisor on your blog, you may want to establish a relationship with a local advisor who can service your audience.

You might be paid per lead – when the contact details are given to the advisor, or per conversion – when the customer signs up for a paying program with the advisor.

These kinds of arrangements are usually made from direct contact, so it’s best to have a plan in mind of who you want to work with before you start a blog with the intent of monetizing through lead generation.

Sponsored posts

A lot of bloggers like to work with brands creating sponsored posts. These are simply posts you write with the express intention of promoting a brand.

This is an example of a sponsored post I recently did with a company wanting exposure to my Australian and New Zealand audience.

Sponsored posts can be very lucrative, especially if you are based in the USA. I charged $300 for my first sponsored post a few years back, but now charge triple that and am still on the low end of the scale.

Whilst you definitely don’t want to overwhelm your blog with sponsored content, there is good money to be made working with brands on sponsored posts, so it’s worth considering them.

Selling e-books

Writing and selling your own ebooks is a great way to make money blogging without needing a huge audience

Ebooks are cheap to make with Google Docs and Canva and can be loaded into WordPress as a downloadable file, or you can use third party sales software like Sendowl as a payment gateway and for delivery.

You can write an ebook on anything at all. Basic bike maintenance, how to use Excel for family budgeting, a specific money-making strategy. If your audience is interested in a topic, you can make and sell an ebook on it.

Create a course

Online courses are a wonderful way to make money from a blog. They can be on any topic at all and if marketed properly, can continue to bring an income for a long time after the initial launch.

Platforms such as Teachable, Thinkific or Podia host the course and manage all the payments. This post on the Teachable blog has some great info to get started:Create an Online Course Your Students Will Love

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Freelancing

When people think about how to make money blogging for beginners, freelancing doesn’t always spring to mind.

But using your blog as a platform for freelance work can be the quickest way to start making money online and give you the remote career you crave.

Before I started to focus on earning money blogging, I wrote freelance through Upwork.

At one time I was writing for a real estate agent in New Jersey, a savings site in Sydney, Australia and an online magazine based in Los Angeles. All from my little kitchen table office here in New Zealand.

Related post:How to Get Your First Writing Job on Upwork

At the time my blog wasn’t making more than $500 each month, but I was earning more than double that freelancing between my newborn’s naps.

Whenever I pitched for new work I spoke of my blog and referred to it for writing samples.

If you want to work as a freelance writer, having a blog is a brilliant way to start writing regularly and attract new clients.

Flipping Websites

One of the easiest ways to start making money from blogging for beginners is to buy a profitable website rather than starting one from scratch.

This won’t suit everyone but it’s a viable alternative to building your own site from nothing, and worth investigating if you have money to invest.

Buying and selling websites is a lucrative business. A blog can be sold for up to 36* it’s monthly profit.

If you can buy a site making $100 a month for $3600, then grow the income to $500 a month, you can sell for $18,000.

Flipping renovated websites is a strategy used by lots of internet marketers.

It’s not exactly a beginner level tactic, but you might consider tackling a project like this after you’ve blogged for a while. Click here to read my case study about buying an existing website.

The Truth About Making Money from a Blog

If you’ve read through all this and you’re still interested in blogging, I want you to know a few things.

Firstly, blogging will be the most fun you’ve ever had which helps a lot with the second thing.

Secondly, blogging is hard. You have to learn a lot of technical stuff that feels like a foreign language to you, it’s totally learnable but you’re probably going to be cursing at your computer a few times so be prepared for that.

Thirdly, success in blogging takes time. The person making $5000/month within 3 months is an outlier. I believe I followed a normal timeframe of making $2000 month within 18 months, and I was not working in another job at the time.

Lastly, serious bloggers invest in themselves. If you try to find out everything for free, it’ll take you a lot longer than if you took a select few paid courses and started earning money faster.

These are my favourite blogging courses. I highly recommend you check them out.

Got any questions? Leave them in the comments and I’ll reply.

Read next:9 Commonly Asked Blogging Questions Answered: Help for New Bloggers

How to Make Money with a Blog for Beginners [2024 Guide] (2024)

FAQs

How to Make Money with a Blog for Beginners [2024 Guide]? ›

Yes, they absolutly can be. However, how to make blogging profitable depends on if the niche you choose is profitable. While it's important to pick a niche that you are passionate about, to start blogging as a profitable blog requires a profitable niche. And a related blog name.

Is blogging still profitable in 2024? ›

Yes, they absolutly can be. However, how to make blogging profitable depends on if the niche you choose is profitable. While it's important to pick a niche that you are passionate about, to start blogging as a profitable blog requires a profitable niche. And a related blog name.

How to monetize a blog in 2024? ›

  1. Make money from online ads.
  2. Ask for donations.
  3. Become a freelance blogger.
  4. Sell eBooks.
  5. Do some affiliate marketing.
  6. Write sponsored posts.
  7. Get sponsored by a brand.
  8. Build paid membership plans.

How to make money with a blog for beginners complete guide? ›

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

I get this question a lot from readers: “How long does it take to make money from a blog?” The short answer is, it depends. In most cases, it's safe expect at least 6 to 12 months (minimum) to start earning something from your blog—and in the 1 to 2 year range to begin earning $1,000/mo+.

Does it make sense to start a blog in 2024? ›

As someone who has run several blogs over several years, I am here to tell you the reasons you should start a blog in 2024… Here's a quick insight: One report stated that from 2023 to 2027, the global content marketing industry is expected to grow by $584.02 billion.

Do people read blogs in 2024? ›

In fact, blogging is thriving in 2024 - and remains a relevant and profitable content marketing channel for the foreseeable future.

Where do people blog in 2024? ›

Forbes Advisor Ratings
CompanyForbes Advisor RatingPricing
WordPress4.4Free; $4 per month (paid annually)
Wix4.3Free; $17 per month (paid annually)
Weebly4.3Free; $6 per month (paid annually)
Drupal4.3Free
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Which blog site is best for earning money? ›

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

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!

How do I start a blog and make money from day 1? ›

How To Make Money With a Blog
  1. Brand Partnerships. Bloggers often team up with brands to create sponsored content. ...
  2. Advertising Networks. ...
  3. Affiliate Links or Codes. ...
  4. Digital Products. ...
  5. Physical Products. ...
  6. Premium Content or Memberships. ...
  7. Consulting or Coaching.
6 days ago

Do beginner bloggers make money? ›

Earnings from ad networks admittedly might not be super high in your first year. But once you work your way up to 50,000 monthly blog views and have substantial website traffic, you could easily start earning thousands per year.

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

It depends on your goals, your audience, and your niche. But a small number of bloggers recommend publishing at least one-two post per week.

What is the best niche for blogging? ›

The four highest traffic generating blog niches are food, lifestyle, travel, arts/crafts, and they, according to RankIQ, make up 74% of all high traffic blogs.

How much can you realistically 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.

Does blogging have a future? ›

Blogging can be a good online business in 2024 and beyond, but if you want to make sure your future you shouldn't have blogging as a hobby it should be a serious business, and make sure your blog is a skills-based website.

What is replacing blogging? ›

Alternatives to blogging include vlogs, podcasts, newsletters, social media influencing, and other content formats.

How long does it take to make $500 per month blogging? ›

The time it takes depends on various factors such as your niche, the quality of your content, the size of your audience, and the monetization strategies you implement. Some bloggers achieve this milestone within six months, while others may take a year or more.

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