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Hi all,

is there anyone with their own blog who could share a bit about their earnings, number of articles on the blog, unique visitors and such?

I'm looking into this and am not sure whether it's worth the effort as frankly I'm not that passionate about anything specific besides my work, which I couldn't write about while I'm still working here (which means I'd have to make stuff up which would be the real "pain").

Regards,

Oliver
 
I live off my blogs, I get about 15,000 visitors per day. I write about 10 articles per week, which is one per day on my main blog, and 1 per week on 3 different blogs.

I think one thing I would do is tell you that it is a transition. do not quit your day job to become a writer. Instead think of it as this... Year1 - Hobby Year2- Part-time job Year3- Full-time job.

I would also add that I write evergreen articles, which means that my oldest articles are the ones that earn me the most money this week. The article I wrote today, might take three months until it has earned me $20. But maybe next year, that article will be earning a dollar a day. My first goal was to get to 100 articles that are earning $1 per day....
 
I live off my blogs, I get about 15,000 visitors per day. I write about 10 articles per week, which is one per day on my main blog, and 1 per week on 3 different blogs.

I think one thing I would do is tell you that it is a transition. do not quit your day job to become a writer. Instead think of it as this... Year1 - Hobby Year2- Part-time job Year3- Full-time job.

I would also add that I write evergreen articles, which means that my oldest articles are the ones that earn me the most money this week. The article I wrote today, might take three months until it has earned me $20. But maybe next year, that article will be earning a dollar a day. My first goal was to get to 100 articles that are earning $1 per day....


Hi there,

Cool! May I ask, do you even bother about SEO or do you simply stick to one general (or niche?) topic and just try to build enough good content? Do you worry about backlinks and such?

Also, what would you recommend for the least painful and scalable blog setup? Any tips you could possibly share, or an online resource which you used and which might give me a good start?

Cheers!
Oliver
 
Hi there,

Cool! May I ask, do you even bother about SEO or do you simply stick to one general (or niche?) topic and just try to build enough good content? Do you worry about backlinks and such?

Also, what would you recommend for the least painful and scalable blog setup? Any tips you could possibly share, or an online resource which you used and which might give me a good start?

Cheers!
Oliver
I think he's doing SEO but just did not relay the details to you. You can't just earn out of nowhere from your blog. PeterS must have had a starting point somewhere. Maybe he earns from AdSense and is running several PPC campaigns so his site could earn more.

Like you, I'm still planning to earn from my blog, a move which I should have pursued a year ago had I not been too lazy. The current blogs I have are like my alternative diaries, so they're more personal and I didn't set them for public viewing and reading. My current money-making blog is still underconstruction.
 
I live off my blogs, I get about 15,000 visitors per day. I write about 10 articles per week, which is one per day on my main blog, and 1 per week on 3 different blogs.

I think one thing I would do is tell you that it is a transition. do not quit your day job to become a writer. Instead think of it as this... Year1 - Hobby Year2- Part-time job Year3- Full-time job.

I would also add that I write evergreen articles, which means that my oldest articles are the ones that earn me the most money this week. The article I wrote today, might take three months until it has earned me $20. But maybe next year, that article will be earning a dollar a day. My first goal was to get to 100 articles that are earning $1 per day....

It looks like you're doing great. Maybe you are earning more than $1,000 in a month with that number of viewers. If I could have a blog like that then probably I can retire now. My husband's 3 blogs have been earning $100 every 2 years but the views are few and far between because he used to post 1 article per week at the most. And lately the blogs have become stagnant so he is not on his 3rd year and his Adsense balance is still below the minimum $100 for withdrawal.
 
I've had a number of blogs but none of them have earned me any money so far. At that time I was unwilling to learn and my haste proved to be quite costly because I wasted time and money. I intend to create a new blog and now I have a clear goal in mind. I need to get at least 3,000 people visiting my blog every day. Considering the fact that there are over 700,000,000 people using the net every day, that can't be too hard, right?

All it takes to earn from a blog is hard work [creating quality content], some marketing [people won't just come to your site] and patience [nothing happens overnight].
 
I live off my blogs, I get about 15,000 visitors per day. I write about 10 articles per week, which is one per day on my main blog, and 1 per week on 3 different blogs.

I think one thing I would do is tell you that it is a transition. do not quit your day job to become a writer. Instead think of it as this... Year1 - Hobby Year2- Part-time job Year3- Full-time job.

I would also add that I write evergreen articles, which means that my oldest articles are the ones that earn me the most money this week. The article I wrote today, might take three months until it has earned me $20. But maybe next year, that article will be earning a dollar a day. My first goal was to get to 100 articles that are earning $1 per day....
15K views per day is really big number. What is the source of your traffic, search engines, subscribers, or social media? What is the advertising method you have used, adsense, affiliate networks, renting ad space? Writing 10 articles for week is really challenging. What is the length of your articles?
 
I am thinking of this option for a long time. But I do not know what to write on my blog and how does those things are actually working. If someone has a blog, please write a couple words about that, I would really love to know how can we earn money on blogs.
 
I have my blog personal fyral.in. It has yet to take off in terms of the traffic. Not much traffic and also not yet conversion on the topics so you can see that it's possible. I make use of the keywords but there does not seem to be much conversion on that. I guess I need to write on the niche topic. This way I can have more control over the topics around. I hope that things may change for my blog. I have random traffic for it though.
 
I have my blog personal fyral.in. It has yet to take off in terms of the traffic. Not much traffic and also not yet conversion on the topics so you can see that it's possible. I make use of the keywords but there does not seem to be much conversion on that. I guess I need to write on the niche topic. This way I can have more control over the topics around. I hope that things may change for my blog. I have random traffic for it though.
Thank you for those informations, your answer is very helpful
 
You need time,perseverance,to study a lot Seo to make your blog successful.
Nobody will tell you the strategy,how to make $1000 per month or even more from blogging.Because if he/she does that,everybody will do the same and the applied method will be no more useful.
 
I do have my own blog created 1.5 months back. Since I was so busy I couldn't give it a time.
Now I'm actually adding more posts daily but the main thing is traffic. With the posts I'm actually worried about getting visitors.
I may use some quality SEO, people are selling it at cheap rates.
And soon, will apply for Adsense then.
 
I created my first blog site years back. However, I am not earning anything from it. I never monetized it. I applied in Chitika, but I earned very little and not even reaching a single cent. I haven't applied for Google Adsense though. So I haven't earned any from my blog sites. But I do earned in blogging sites which pays for revenue.
 
I live off my blogs, I get about 15,000 visitors per day. I write about 10 articles per week, which is one per day on my main blog, and 1 per week on 3 different blogs.

I think one thing I would do is tell you that it is a transition. do not quit your day job to become a writer. Instead think of it as this... Year1 - Hobby Year2- Part-time job Year3- Full-time job.

I would also add that I write evergreen articles, which means that my oldest articles are the ones that earn me the most money this week. The article I wrote today, might take three months until it has earned me $20. But maybe next year, that article will be earning a dollar a day. My first goal was to get to 100 articles that are earning $1 per day....
First of all congratulations to your successful blogs.

May I ask you how much time took you to make that performance,to have 15,000 visitors per day on your blogs?

What is the niche,that you are working in?

Thanks

I created my first blog site years back. However, I am not earning anything from it. I never monetized it. I applied in Chitika, but I earned very little and not even reaching a single cent. I haven't applied for Google Adsense though. So I haven't earned any from my blog sites. But I do earned in blogging sites which pays for revenue.
I applied to Popads,where I earned about $1 with my blogs,not so much.I didn't tried to apply to Google Adsense ,because I knew there would be little possibilities to be accepted by them.I know they have very strict rules.

I wanted to wait till I will have more visitors.So ,i didn't wanted to waste my time and stopped blogging and turned in another direction.
 
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Hi all,

is there anyone with their own blog who could share a bit about their earnings, number of articles on the blog, unique visitors and such?

I'm looking into this and am not sure whether it's worth the effort as frankly I'm not that passionate about anything specific besides my work, which I couldn't write about while I'm still working here (which means I'd have to make stuff up which would be the real "pain").

Regards,

Oliver
I started a blog in 2014 but quit after few month. Then i made a site with my friends we worked for a year site was going good but hosting and domain expired we didn't have enough money to renew so all our hardwork got wasted.
After that i thought first i should have some money for buying domain and hosting for atleast 5 years then i will start a site.
 
I created my first blog site years back. However, I am not earning anything from it. I never monetized it. I applied in Chitika, but I earned very little and not even reaching a single cent. I haven't applied for Google Adsense though. So I haven't earned any from my blog sites. But I do earned in blogging sites which pays for revenue.
For me chitika never worked. and it takes a lot of traffic with the adsense. You can see that adsense requires a lot of position and the ad experiments to do. So yet to have a good experience on that too. I need to get more adsense based sites and see if that works out. I have to also write for the hubpages if possible. as they seem to have adsense going on for them there. and they earn some good amount too.
 
I am making some amount thorough my blogs, but not enough even to buy to anything. I have got knowledge during these years running blogs and how to make money from them. Adsense obviously shows non related ads so no money comes from that part.
 
can anyone teach me how to write a blog? or where i can learn this? what do you guys write in your blogs and from where do get an idea? what skills do we need? anyone help please.
 
can anyone teach me how to write a blog? or where i can learn this? what do you guys write in your blogs and from where do get an idea? what skills do we need? anyone help please.

Try choosing a niche that you love THE FIRST.
Not the one you think it makes money because it is popular, but the thing you love.
Then you go to YouTube, put that niche keyword in a search box and see what it is posted there.
YouTube videos are more fun than text.
After watching a few you make posts about it in your own words and by your own opinions and thinking.
An you have a blog!
 

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