The Unsuccessful Blogger's Income Report (2024)

Okay, maybe unsuccessful is a little harsh. After all, this blog has opened me up to all kinds of opportunities. For those of you that do not know how this blog originally came about you are welcome to stop by my “About Me” page. Soon after I started this blog in 2009 I was offered a social media community manager position. I worked in that position up until somewhat recently. I learned a lot and it was great income during that time but because I am also a homeschooling mom of four and there are only so many hours in the day, my blog was usually neglected in exchange for the paying gig. I have also been offered freelance writing jobs because of my blog, some of which I still do to this day. Really I have been very blessed. Sometimes, though when I see all the blogger’s income reports floating around from bloggers who have been blogging for a lot less time than I have then I start thinking about the potential income I could have generated if I had been able to spend my time focused on my blog instead of other company blogs.

Some of you that read my blog are already bloggers and maybe some of you who are not have considered it as an opportunity to earn money from home. Those of you who may not be aware of how much successful bloggers can make should visit some of these blogger income reports below. Prepare to be impressed.

Obviously those bloggers know what they are doing but to new bloggers those figures can look pretty intimidating and unrealistic. It can be done, but part of my motivation for showing you how little I am currently making is to show you step-by-step along the way as I improve, and hopefully you do too. My other goal in sharing this information is to show you that you do not have to be a huge, successful blogger to bring in income from your blog.

Over the next couple of months as I go through and make changes to my blog you will be able to learn from the mistakes along the way and see how to start, grow, and monetize your blog. Oh yes, in my rush to throw up a blog and in my business of working other jobs, there have been plenty of mistakes. If you haven’t noticed, two big changes were made to my blog this week already. I finally made the big move from Blogger to WordPress and I had a redesign done on the blog. Would love to hear feedback on it from some of you bloggers out there.Because I now am only working on a few small freelance projects, I have the time to focus on my blog for once. My traffic and my income right now are not impressive by any means but considering I have often gone months without posting here, it is to be expected. For now, though here is the not-so-impressive blogger income report. Drum roll please…

Right now this blog is monetized through Google ads, Yahoo ads, affiliate sales, and a rare sponsored post here and there. I am not going to include income made through freelance gigs, even though they were obtained because of this blog. You will notice that I only posted twice in February and once in January so no, I have not been doing much to bring in visitors to the blog. Just for comparison I am including the last five months worth of income from Google Adsense because obviously this amount varies depending on how much I post.

Google Adsense for

February $18.58(posted twice)
January $22.67 (posted once)
December $27.30 (posted four times)
November $30.95 (posted five times)
October $46.90 (posted twice)

Not impressive, huh? But keep in mind I hardly spent anytime on my blog at all. For affiliate sales I made the following;

February $43.47
January $41.11
December $36.83
November $36.94
October $29.95

For Yahoo ads;

February $5.19

January $7.88

December $3.06

November $4.91

October $10.44

Pretty dismal, right? Add it all up and each month I made between $60-$80. Considering I maybe spent an hour or two working on my blog those months it really isn’t as bad as it seems. But remember, we are making some changes around here and besides improving my blog, hopefully I can help you improve yours along the way too. Besides moving to wordpress and doing the redesign, my first step in increasing my income was to generate a very comprehensive list of all of the blog networks, brand opportunities, and blogger ad networks that I know of. I will be checking all of those to make sure my blog is listed with them or to see which opportunities will work best for me. You can check out that list on the “Blogging for Money” tab. Stay tuned for more info on what affiliates I use and other ways to monetize your blog.

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The Unsuccessful Blogger's Income Report (2024)

FAQs

Can you really make money as a Blogger? ›

Writing a blog doesn't have to be just a hobby, it can also be a way to make money, generate a profit and live on your own terms. With the right approach you can turn your website traffic into cash in a variety of ways. Follow these tips to grow your audience, build your reputation and make your content profitable.

What is the average salary for a Blogger? ›

A Blogger in your area makes on average $31 per hour, or $0.90 (30.141%) more than the national average hourly salary of $29.94. ranks number 1 out of 50 states nationwide for Blogger salaries.

How much do you make with 10,000 views on a blog? ›

Blog owners with 10,000 to 100,000 monthly page views often earn between 2 cents and 10 cents for each page view from advertising, equating to $200 to $10,000 per month. Sponsored articles range in price from $25 to $750 for each post, depending on the size of the audience, genre, and individual sponsorship agreement.

What percentage of bloggers fail? ›

80% of blogs will likely fail within 18 months.

How much money does 1,000 views make on Blogger? ›

How Much Do Bloggers Make Per 1,000 Views? While the amount of money that bloggers can make varies widely depending on the niche, industry, and quality of the website, bloggers with 1,000 views usually make an RPM of $20-35 on average.

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.

Who is the highest paid Blogger? ›

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)

How much do beginner bloggers make? ›

Most beginner bloggers can expect to make around $100-$200 per month from their blog.

What is the best niche for blogging? ›

The 10 Most Profitable Blog Niches for 2024
  • Niche 1: Digital Marketing.
  • Niche 2: Tech and AI.
  • Niche 3: Blogging and Making Money Online.
  • Niche 4: Health and Fitness.
  • Niche 5: Personal Finance and Investing.
  • Niche 6: Recipes and Food.
  • Niche 7: Personal Development and Self-Care.
  • Niche 8: Lifestyle.
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How many blogs should I post to make money? ›

According to a study, publishing at least 24 blog posts a month can increase traffic to your own blog by 30%. Also, having more than 50 posts can lead to a 77% boost in traffic. While quality is crucial, posting around 4 to 8 pieces of content per month is a reasonable goal for many bloggers.

Why do bloggers quit? ›

Here are some reasons why bloggers quit after choosing the wrong niche. Picked a niche that's too technical. Picked a niche that they know nothing about and therefore have gotten bored quickly. Picked a niche that they're not truly passionate about.

Why do most blogs not make money? ›

A major stumbling block for many bloggers is not having a well-defined niche. Often, bloggers attempt to cover topics that are too broad, such as wellness, travel, or cooking. These areas are vast and highly competitive, making it difficult for new bloggers to stand out and establish authority.

What is the downfall of blogging? ›

It's not so much that blogging is dead but that other avenues are much more accessible. Maybe it's the fact that our attention spans are getting shorter and shorter; we only have time to catch up on someone's life if it's via a casual scroll or swipe. Long captions? Forget it.

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 much can you realistically make from a blog? ›

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. How do beginner bloggers make money?

Can you make 10K 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.

How many views do you need to get paid on Blogger? ›

How many views do you need to get paid on Blogger? It is considered you must have at least 10,000 views per month to start earning money from Blogger. However, it primarily refers to monetization with CPM-based ad networks because they will pay you for every 1,000 ad impressions.

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