Making Money Blogging: Is It A Scam? Here's The Truth! | Busy Budgeter (2024)

I get asked a lot of questions about blogging. One of the most common is: “Is blogging a scam? Can I REALLY make money blogging?”

See, when I talk about my own success (how I grew my blog from zero to a full-time income to a business in a few years) and share stories of other’s success, I know, it almost sounds too good to be true. (Believe me: sometimes it FEELS too good to be true.)

People raise their eyebrows at me all the time. They think I have some magic trick or they assume I’m a crazy blogging genius who works 60+ hours a week. Neither is true.

Blogging is for real. Making money blogging is a thing!

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I can’t tell you, YOU should start a blog. It’s not for everyone. You need a passion. You need to build and get to know your audience and then share your passion to provide your readers with solutions and value.

When I started out as a blogger, I literally had NO clue. I didn’t know where it would take me. I knew I was good at budgeting. I knew I was making some money running an in-home daycare. I figured I could share the information with other women who wanted to do the same. I figured it would be fun and helpful. If I made a little extra income—cool!

It’s perfectly natural for people to question the idea of blogging and making money from a blog. I mean, blogging wasn’t even around 15 years ago. People had barely even heard of blogging ten years ago. Now it’s a huge market.

Any time a business opportunity is new and offers “success” right away, it sounds sketchy, right? Well, I wanted to share with you the reasons why blogging isn’t a scam at all, but a great, easy way to earn money while you take control of your life. If you’re on the fence about blogging, let me calm some of your fears.

Here are the most common questions I get about making money blogging (yes, including the scam question):

Why Blog?

I worked in law enforcement. I ran a daycare from my home. I promise you, compared to these two jobs (and practically any other job you’ve had), blogging isn’t hard. In fact, it’s an easy, satisfying job where you use your knowledge to help others. Plus, you set your own hours, control your message and work as much as you like. Blogging is opportunity!

I’m not a tech-savvy person. I was never great with computers, typing and software, but starting a blog is really easy. If I can do it, you can do it. Check out our step-by-step guide for starting your blog here.

Blogging isn’t only easy, it’s also one of the cheapest hobby-to-income projects to take on. There are free platforms out there to start hobby blogging and even if you decide you might eventually want to take it further, the platforms that grow with you (like WordPress) don’t cost a lot to set up. Your whole blog can get up and running for around $50.

Once you start blogging, it’s possible to grow from a hobby to a home business, or even bigger.

So, is it hard to make money blogging? Not if you follow the right steps. Of course, it doesn’t need to expand into a crazy full-time job/blogging empire. You can blog as a hobby OR blog to generate income. It’s within your control—totally up to you!

Get help setting up your blog if you struggle with the technical side. Do the minimum to start and then as you earn more, hire out to cover the areas you find challenging. All you need to do is focus on writing what you know.

Blogging is a great way to get your voice out. Use your knowledge to help others. Share tips. Let others know what works for you and what doesn’t. It’s an awesome outlet to express yourself and to connect with other people. You’ll make friends, meet people and learn more than you ever imagined!

How Do Bloggers Earn Money?

When you first join the blogging world, the big question everyone seems to have is, “How do I earn money on my blog?” It’s a good question too. The whole monetization aspect is a bit confusing at first and even intimidating.

First, let go of the idea it’s wrong to be making money blogging. Even if your mission is to help people and you want to do everything out of the goodness of your heart, understand people value what they pay for. If you’re sharing positive messages, advice, tips and information, then you deserve pay for it. It will even make your message even stronger and more legitimate.

Making money from blogging comes from a few streams. You get paid for being what’s called “an influencer.” This means you endorse products through sponsored posts and become an affiliate for products and companies that give you money to write about them.

For many bloggers, being an “influencer” might feel a little weird at first (it’s kind of a creepy term, right?), but if you follow the golden rule of blogging integrity you’ll be fine. The golden rule of making money blogging is this:

Never endorse or promote a product you wouldn’t enthusiastically promote to your best friend.

If you follow this rule, you’ll be awesome at blogging. You will never feel like you’re selling out or “tricking readers” into buying from you. You’ll keep your integrity intact and feel great about what you’re doing.

If you want to know and understand more about affiliates, check out making sense of affiliates and finding affiliates that work for you. Also check out our core affiliate strategy guide to help you get started.

In addition to sponsored posts and affiliate income,many bloggers belong to ad networkswhere they receive money from advertisers who run ads on their sites. You can also earn money from selling and promoting products and services. These might be your own products or products from a fellow blogger or company you support.

Once again, never endorse or support products you don’t believe in. Your blog isn’t only a method for selling to your readers. Your blog should first and foremost be about your message. If there are products and information to help readers better apply your message, then why not support and promote them on your site? All the better if it helps you earn money too.

Check out our 10 Steps to a Profitable Blog Checklist for more on how you can make money blogging.

How Many Pageviews Do You Need?

I get asked this often and the short answer is: it’s not about pageviews. It’s not about social media followers. It’s not about how many likes you get on Instagram or how many people “pin” your posts. Some of the most successful bloggers I know get fewer page views than the bloggers who’ve worked for years, but earn nothing.

I’ll say it again: It’s not about pageviews.

Of course, you need to reach your audience. Being self-hosted through a host like Bluehostgives you control over your site and helps you to easily monetize and promote your blog. It also allows you to use a product like ConvertKit to capture and build your email list.

The number one way to successfully grow your blog is getting to know your readers. From there, you write content geared to them directly and start to focus on your email list. This is done through a process I call “dating your list.” (I know it sounds weird, but hear me out.)

See, the readers of your email are the people who really LOVE your blog. They’ve opted in. They want to hear your message. They’re your audience.

Send out an email as regularly as you like, but it’s most important to be consistent. Send out an email every week or every other week. Be regular about it. Include your latest posts, your most popular posts and any important links to products and sponsors. (A word of caution: Amazon doesn’t allow their affiliates to email affiliate links.)

I know you’re still worried about pageviews. Many ad networks hinge on pageviews, BUT, if you’re focused on keeping your message clear and consistent—producing great content and posts for your readers—then your pageviews will come.

Start an email list and allow readers to opt-in by offering them a freebie or a downloadable piece of hot content. Your readers will build up. Don’t stress about pageviews!

Is Blogging like a Pyramid Scheme?

Blogging isn’t like a pyramid scheme because the internet is VAST. There are plenty of readers out there, so you aren’t competing with others to sell your leggings, nail polish, essential oils or whatever. There’s enough internet for everyone—and everyone wants it!

The similarities to a MLM business are there. Like a MLM (multi-level-marketing) business, you’re writing to a core audience. You have customers. You’re promoting a product or several products. The biggest difference is YOU are your own boss. YOU are writing to your own audience. You are building up a core of followers.

The other great benefit of making money blogging as opposed to becoming a sales rep for a company is there is a HUGE potential audience. You will reach people who you don’t even know at all. People who you’ve never ever met. You aren’t limited and you aren’t competing with other bloggers. There’s plenty of room for everyone. My audience isn’t the same as your audience, even if our topics are similar.

With blogging, you’re promoting your product to your people—the people who follow you, read what you write and love you! You’re sharing knowledge, tips and information. There’s no limit to when or how you share it. There’s no sales quotas or minimum caps. So, no, blogging isn’t a pyramid scheme.

Is Affiliate Marketing Underhanded?

There is regulation in place by the Federal Trade Commission (the FTC) requiring bloggers to disclose any time they feature affiliates or promote a product. So, it’s not deceptive, it’s right there in front of your audience.

But here’s the deal, if you’re writing good content about products you believe in and following the GOLDEN RULE of blogging, then you’re going to be fine. If you’re writing about a great product, why WOULDN’T you include a link to help your audience easily find it??

I know when I write about different products or ideas and don’t include a link, I almost instantly get emails from my readers asking me where they can find a resource, ingredient or helpful tool. I wouldn’t ever write about a product or service I hadn’t tried or wasn’t sure about. My relationship with my readers is built on trust. So when I mention a product, they want to know where they can get in on the deal.

When it comes down to it, if you know your audience and always write with honesty, you should feel great about blogging. You’re giving your readers good, quality information they want to find. They’re actually looking for it on the internet RIGHT NOW! You’re serving them by providing the information they need and want.

When you look at it that way you see, blogging and affiliate marketing isn’t underhanded at all.

You could sell ANYTHING, but you’re selling a product or service you’re passionate about and understand. You aren’t beholden to affiliates. You are beholden to your audience. Stay true to them and they’ll stay loyal to you.

Those who promote products they’ve never tried or use their blog as a platform to sell, sell, sell—well, they don’t build up a great audience. No one wants to read their stuff. People unsubscribe or cease to click. Why? Because no one wants more garbage on the internet. If you know you aren’t actively trying to be part of the problem, rest assured you are part of the solution.

Get to know your audience. Date your list. Ask yourself what are your reader’s problems and how can you help them solve those problems? Provide value to your reader.

To provide value, always blog about topics you’re passionate about. For me, it’s budgeting, helping moms find ways to work from home and manage their households. For you, it might be gardening, cooking, books, art, design…find the topic that speaks to you and you’re enthusiastic about, and then write your heart out.

Blogging is awesome, you guys. It’s a great way to earn money and it’s the best career I’ve ever had. If you’re worried that making money blogging is a scam, I’m living proof it’s not. Blog with honesty about what you know, and the rest will follow.

So, what are your favorite topics to write about? How do you connect with your audience? Do you still think that making money blogging is a scam?

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FAQs

Is it realistic to make money blogging? ›

While it's not easy to make money from blogging, it's possible. There are a number of ways to monetize your blog, such as through advertising, affiliate marketing, and selling products or services. Build your brand.

Is blogging a reliable source of income? ›

Blogging Is a Fast Way To Earn Money

While it's true that blogging can be used to earn an income, it's not something that will help you “get rich quick.” You need to build an audience that wants to purchase items from you before you can start earning any money.

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.

Is blogging really profitable? ›

Are blogs profitable? 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.

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.

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.

Is there a downside to blogging? ›

Disadvantages of Blogging

Time-consuming: Creating high-quality content for a blog can often be time-intensive. This includes not only writing the blog posts themselves, but also research, editing, promoting the content, and engaging with readers.

What is the average income of a blog? ›

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.

How much do beginner bloggers make? ›

Generally, bloggers should expect to make between $0 – $5,000 per month from advertising, affiliate deals, sponsored posts, and other income sources. A successful blog with high traffic could potentially earn upwards of $50,000 or more each month.

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 many visitors to a blog to make money? ›

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.

Who is the richest blogger in the world? ›

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)

Are blogs still a thing in 2024? ›

Blogging is alive and well in 2024 thanks to its ass-kicking ability to build awareness, customer trust, and bring in leads. People have been saying that blogging is dead for years. But blogs have survived social media, remained relevant amid viral video content, and duked it out with AI.

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.

Can you make $10,000 a month blogging? ›

Conclusion. Building a 6-figure blog can seem like an outlandish goal for most people. It sounds crazy, something that only a few people ever achieve. But if you can build an email list and sell your own products, it's very possible to scale to $10,000/month.

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.

Is blogging a realistic career? ›

Yes, Blogging is a successful career path. BUT! If and only if you are passionate about writing and content creation. Blogging can be a very lucrative business and can make you leave your conventional job.

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