My First Blog Income Report - $61.83 (2024)

I am so excited to share my very first blog income report! This is so exciting and shocking.

I didn’t make much, but it doesn’t matter to me. This blog is an outlet and a way to connect to other bloggers,sohaving actual blog income is stunning.

If you are thinking about starting a blog, this tutorial will help you start a blog today. I wrote a ‘how to start a blog’ post that will help you:

  • Decide what to write about! I am sharing over 50+ ideas for you to blog about.
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My blog income strategy

In January 2015, I bought my blog and decided to get serious and treat it more like a business.

I really wanted to make blogging a side hustle that earned me money!

While I loved the idea of blogging as a hobby, I really wanted to earn income from it!

I finally got confident enough to comment on other bloggers’ posts(shy, introvert personality here), joined Twitter, and signed up with Pinterest.

At the start of 2015, I committed to writing 2-3 times a week, improving my photos and making my website more user-friendly.

Using Bluehost, I paid for a domain and a WordPress website, used a free theme and had no idea what I was doing.

This was my only expense for my first several months of blogging. Talk about a cheap, low cost to start an online blog/business!

Ad income

I knew I wanted to monetize my blog and earn blog income at some point, so I addedGoogle Adsense ontomy website.

What is Google Adsense?

It’s a free, entry-level of ads you put on your website to help your blog make money.

It is one of the harder ways to earn income, so don’t expect to get rich overnight!

Ad income comes from traffic to your website. So in the early stages, you will still be growing and won’t have a lot of traffic. Thus, low income from ads.

As time goes on, you will get more traffic and start earning income from ads!

I read over and over again that blog income from Adsense would take time to build and that is definitely true when just starting out.

All in all, it took ten months of blogging to get my first $100 paycheck from Google.

This was the hardest way for me to earn income as a new blogger with low traffic.

Affiliate Income

Next, I added a few affiliate links to my blog based on the products I was currently using.

I was comfortable telling my audience about a book I read, a blog theme I installed myself, and a product I used on the blog or in real life in some of my blog posts.

I chose to only add affiliate links that I could 100% recommend to others.

By adding a couple of products that I recommended, some of my readers ended up purchasing them.

This was a win-win!

First, I was able to share my experience and give an honest review of something I was using.

Second, a reader trusted my opinion and used my link to make a purchase.

The reader was able to get the item for the standard price (there’s no extra pricing added) and I was able to earn a commission.

How exciting!

So drum roll please…

My first blog income breakdown

Here are my earnings from my first monthly blog income report.

Ad Income

I have set up Google AdSense but did not earn any paid income.

I made around $15 from ads on my blog.

Because I have not met the $100 threshold for payout, I am counting this as $0 in paid income.

Affiliate Income

I actually earned more than $80, but some of the affiliate sales are not paid out until the following month.

Because of this, I have decided to only report income when I actually receive payment.

My affiliate sources are small but pretty diversified.

As a new blogger, I am starting off slow with affiliate links.

I am still learning how to use them, how I can write about them in my blog posts, and how to make sure my recommendations help other people!

Products I recommended and personally use

The affiliate sales from my first income report come from four different sources.

Right now I am recommending:

Rakuten – This is where you get free cashback when you shop online! You literally get cash back when you make an online purchase. The cash is deposited into your PayPal account.

If you want to try Rakuten, use my exclusive link to get $10 off your first $25 purchase AND earn cash back.

Ibotta – This is a free cell phone app. You use it after you go grocery shopping and use your receipt.

It’s basically a rebate app, so you can earn anywhere from 50 cents to $5 off everything you buy.

If you want to grab the Ibotta app and start making money off your grocery receipts, clickhereto get started.

You will receive a cash bonus of $10 when you scan your first item!

Restored 316 Designs – I picked this company to pick a pretty theme and style for my blog.

There are a ton of themes to choose from depending on your blogging niche, what colors you like, and layout.

How to select affiliate products in order to earn blog income

I think it’s really important to be a part of different affiliates as I don’t want to depend on just one source.

I actually had two more affiliate sales from different sources from the previous month, but as I mentioned above, they do not pay out until this month so I am not including them in my March blog income report.

As I am only counting income received, I had $61.83 that was deposited into my PayPal and bank accounts!

Expenses from my first blog income report

My only expense was paying for a professional email for $5 per month.

I did not include my expenses from Bluehost, as I paid for my domain name and hosting ayear in advance.

I did not have any other blog expenses.

Starting a blog is one of the cheapest start-up side hustles you can start compared to other businesses. Yippee!

Blog income motivation

I have no idea what my blog income report will be next month.

Part of me thinks this is a fluke and can’t be real and the other part of me is in total disbelief and shock!

I’ve been reading so many other blog income reports from bloggers I admire, so to finally have my own monthly income report is so exciting and amazing!

Clearly I can’t quit my day job yet, but I am still excited that I have proven I can make money online from blogging.

What’s happened since I published my first income report

Although I published this income report in 2015, I wanted to update this blog post and share that I have now been blogging for more than five years.

I’m excited to report that blogging changed my life.

I quit my job in October 2015 to blog full time!You can read about my big announcement here.

In under a year, I was able to:

  • Grow my blog from 1K to 200,000+ monthly page views
  • Quit my day job in 10 months to work for myself
  • Started freelancing online as a Pinterest virtual assistant

Additional Monthly Income Reports

After writing this first income report, I decided I would continue to write monthly blog income reports.

I like being transparent and share what works, how much money I make, what I need to work on, and more!

My monthly income reports are a great way for me to reflect where I am with my blog and see my progression over the years.

Since writing my first income report, I have gone on to publish more than 50+ monthly income reports over more than four years.

Here is just a small example of some of my income reports from my first twelve months of blogging.

As you can see, each month I started to make more and more money online.

  • June 2015 online income report $66.10
  • July 2015 online income report$515
  • September 2015 online income report $1530.94
  • October 2015 online income report $3634.28
  • December 2015 online income report $4238.99
  • March 2016 online income report $5041.85

I also wrote a recap on how I increased my blog income over a 16 month period that can be read here.

I share very specific information month by month that helped increase my income.

Don’t let any fear of blogging hold you back

One of the biggest lessons I learned was that fear was holding me back from believing in myself and my blog.

I was scared to share my feelings, scared I would fail and that no one would read my blog.

I bet you might have some of the same fears if you have been nervous to start a blog. You can read the post here.

How to start a blog

If you are ready to start yourself, read this tutorial on how to start a blog.

In the tutorial, I share over 50+ blogging ideas, walk you step-by-step on how to set your blog and what to do after you launch your blog.

You will also learn how to pick a blog name and get it for free!

Thank you for reading my first blog income report! Do you have any questions?

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FAQs

How much can I earn from my first blog? ›

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.

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Here's my full post on my complete traffic building strategy I use and how I built up my traffic from zero to 10k pageviews my first 4 months blogging! These strategies were the reason I was able to hit that $100 a month blogging income mark in only 9 months blogging!

Which blog niche makes the most money? ›

The 10 Most Profitable Blog Niches for 2024
  • Niche 1: Digital Marketing.
  • Niche 2: Tech and AI.
  • Niche 3: Blogging and Making Money Online.
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What is a realistic income from blogging? ›

Most beginner bloggers can expect to make around $100-$200 per month from their blog. This may not seem like a lot, but it can quickly add up if you're consistently posting high-quality content and promoting your blog effectively.

Is blogging still profitable in 2024? ›

So yes, blogging is still profitable. I started my blog in 2022 and I started making money after about a year and a half. Many people start making money sooner. I got a very slow start.

Which blogging site pays the most? ›

Best Blogging Platforms to Make Money
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  2. 2 Medium. Best For: A simple introduction to blogging with (limited) options for making money online. ...
  3. 3 WordPress.com. ...
  4. 4 SquareSpace. ...
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  6. 6 Wix. ...
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How do I get my blog noticed? ›

Key Takeaways
  1. - Choosing a niche and target audience is crucial for getting your blog noticed.
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  3. - Promoting your blog on social media platforms is an effective way to increase visibility.
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How much should I charge as a blogger? ›

Price per word

Blog writing cost per word is a model you're likely familiar with if you've worked with a freelancer or agency. Beginner to experienced writers could fetch between $0.05 – $0.15 per word, while more advanced professional copywriters and agencies charge anywhere from $0.20 to $1 per word.

How do small blogs make money? ›

Affiliate marketing is one of the most common income streams for professional bloggers. This earning opportunity tasks you with promoting a third party's products — usually using a link or promo code that's unique to your blog — in exchange for commission earned on each affiliate product sold.

Can I start blog with no money? ›

Choosing a free or low-cost blogging platform

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How soon do bloggers make money? ›

According to recent research, it takes an average of 21 months to start making money with a blog. However, that is just the average. The statistics show that 28% of bloggers start earning money from blogging within 6 months and 34% are making a full-time income within 2 years of starting their blog.

Can a beginner make money blogging? ›

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.

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

The quickest, and most effective strategy for growing a new blog to $10K/month is to sell your own products. Yes, it's possible to get there using advertising or affiliate marketing, but selling your own products provides the shortest path to big revenue numbers – with the least amount of traffic.

Is starting a blog profitable? ›

Starting a blog can be enlightening, fun and a profitable way to connect with others. Maintaining a blog requires wearing a lot of hats but, if you're up for learning and growing through an ever-changing medium, you'll likely see fulfillment and success.

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