How Do Bloggers Make Money (and How You Can Too) (2024)

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Just by the virtue of having a blog, you do not magically make money.

Making money from a blog especially to a point where you draw a full time income per month is a question, many bloggers have.

Some bloggers take years, some months and some never earn any money from their blog.

The number of bloggers that pop up when you google income reports, makes you think every other blogger other than you is making a ridiculous amount of money.

That’s not true. Not true at all.

How much money do bloggers make and how hard is it to make money blogging?

Here’s the best and most recent infographic I could find that accurately sums up key aspects of how bloggers really make money:

Some things that stand out from this popular survey are:

  • 69% of the bloggers make zero, but then almost half the bloggers start out as a hobby
  • 56% of bloggers rely on another job to make ends meet
  • 4% make between $80000-$ 1M

These statistics make it abundantly clear that yes, it is possible to make money with a blog.

They also make it clear, that it is a very small minority that makes enough for a full-time income, which may be heavily biased on where you live.

Pulling in $10000 a year might make for a decent income in Bali, whereas it won’t even cover fixed expenses in Germany.

I explained here how I made over $500 in the first three months of launching this blog.

I have been hobby blogging for about two years, but I started this blog with the intention of one day making it my full time career about six months ago.

However, I am also a realistic person and know that living in western Europe, the switch to a full-time income from a blog, will take a considerable amount of time.

Even though, I am not some one who writes regular income reports, I do feel this is a very relevant question to have.

After all, who doesn’t dream of being the boss of their own blog and making enough money to not have to work for anyone else?

How do bloggers make money?

#1 Advertisem*nts

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The passive income dream is in large parts made up of advertisem*nts.

The idea is simple. Based on the number of visitors that arrive on your blog or visitors, and the advertisem*nt network you are a part of, you can make anything from peanuts to thousands per month in blogging income.

Of course, building and sustaining a consistent audience is quite a challenge, but many bloggers choose to pay the bills using advertisem*nts.

Three popular networks that exist are Google Adsense(no minimum traffic requirement), Mediavine (minimum 25000 sessions) and AdThrive (minimum 100K page views).

Direct ads are also popular especially for bloggers with a large readership and are usually carefully selected by individual bloggers.

#2 Affiliate Marketing

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Affiliate links are also a popular way on how successful bloggers make money.

The idea is to link to a product or service that you would like to recommend on your blog, but using an affiliate link instead which when converted, leads to a commission.

There are affiliate programs that are pay-per-click (each click generates a certain commission), pay-per-lead (each sign up generates commission) or pay-per-sale(each person that buys a product or service leads to a commission).

When it comes to passive income, affiliate marketing when done right, can be a consistent source of income.

This is irrespective of page views, and many new bloggers make a decent income with no other stream, but only affiliate marketing. Michelle, from this blog, runs an incredible personal finance blog and has mastered the art of affiliate marketing. There are as many affiliate programs out there, as products and services.

The one exhausting thing about monetising your blog, is that it takes a LOT of A/B/C/D..testing. It’s ongoing and continuous, and depending on your niche and audience, can really add up to blogging income. I’ve written here about the affiliate programs I use to monetise my blog.

#3 Sponsorships

How Do Bloggers Make Money (and How You Can Too) (3) So, there’s passive income through advertisem*nts and affiliates. And then there is active income opportunities. Brands and companies are often willing to sponsor bloggers in various ways. They may sponsor a specific advertisem*nt, a review(that may or may not involve a free product), a trip (for travel bloggers), a link or even a guest blog post.

The strength of your domain, quality of your website, blog traffic and target audience often determine the price per post. Many a times, new bloggers may only be offered free products or a prefixed time of free service, and it entirely depends on the blogger if they would like to charge an extra amount to write about the same. I find this blogger rate-card very handy if you’d like to work towards figuring out how much to charge for a sponsored post.

Travel bloggers are often on the road with press trips or familiarisation trips where a local tourism board or a company may offer to sponsor a trip in exchange of promotional content. I, in particular am not a big fan of sponsorships, as it takes a considerable amount of time reaching out to people as a new blogger.

A lot of potential inbounds may or may not align with your blog and a lot of time in spent in filtering when to accept a sponsorship proposal. Nevertheless, depending on the niche of your blog or website, this can be a very lucrative way to earn money online.

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#4 Digital Products

How Do Bloggers Make Money (and How You Can Too) (4) Credit: Teachable

One of the most sustainable ways to earn from a blog, is by creating and selling one’s own digital products. The important thing about creating online courses is that you control everything. You control the landing pages, the commission, the payment terms and you can decide to start or stop selling the product whenever you want.

One good tool, that many professional digital product creators use, is Teachable. It is recommended that you test out your idea or have a significant email list (which could be anything from 500 to 50K people), before you launch a product. And no, you don’t need to be a certified expert to create, market and sell a product.

If there is anything you can do, that your audience needs help with, that the same audience is willing to pay you for, there you have it!

#5 Coaching

How Do Bloggers Make Money (and How You Can Too) (5) Coaching is an entire offline industry, in and of itself, but having a blog helps you create demand with an extra marketing channel. If you have already established expertise in a subject matter, and happen to have clients who would pay you to coach them, then coaching can be a very successful way to make money blogging.

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#6 Influencer Marketing

The hottest topic of the moment, and one that covers many more platforms that just how to make money with a blog.

Influencer marketing, according to this report, is set to have a size of $7.5 billion in the next 3 years.

The amazing thing about this rise in influencers and the rise in marketing through influencers, is that a lot of authentic advertising content can be created without the traditional means of media.

Influencer marketing is not only very focused, but also has a much higher engagement and reaction rate compared to television or online ads.

Granted, there is also a rise of fake influencers, but any company doing a proper due diligence on an influencer, can find out the expected ROI.

This is where having a blog or a website with proof of audience and readership comes into play.

The most popular platforms that help influencers get connected to brands include:

Tap Influence

If your social media audience on any one platform is more than 3000 followers, you can apply into this platform. Once you sign up, the platform calculates your reach and then you are open to accepting or declining opportunities.

Webfluential

A good platform for bloggers of various audiences, Webfluential helps influencers connect with like minded brands.

The thing I really like about this platform, is that it provides a way for e-commerce companies (such as Amazon, etc) to connect with bloggers and influencers to make money from their blog.

Some other popular platforms are mentioned in this detailed post.

Some other ways bloggers can make money are:

#7 Virtual Assistant

Offering services that may be as simple as creating a Pinterest board, replying to emails, or moderating a facebook group. Becoming a virtual assistant is a real and very sustainable way to make money online.

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8 Social Media Marketing

Managing social media can take considerable time for a blogger, especially one that is an intermediate or full time blogger. The same is true for companies, of every size looking for social media experts (which many bloggers are) to help them grow their brand.

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#9 Website Design and Development

Irrespective of whether you have a background in design, once you have learnt how to create and set up a wordpress website, you can replicate the same for clients.

#10 SEO Consulting

This may not be a way to make money for a non-expert blogger, but many do. If organic traffic generation is your forte, this is a very real way to generate income.

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#11 Content Marketing

Everything to do with planning, creating and analysing content (which every blogger does) adds up to content marketing. Hence, adding up to a great way to make money blogging.

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#12 Graphics Design

If you go on freelance platforms such as Fiverr, you will realise just how many people offer designing and creating graphics for social media platforms such as Pinterest for a neat sum.

So, that’s how bloggers make money! It’s not as simple as most bloggers make it look, but it’s also not impossible.

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FAQs

How Do Bloggers Make Money (and How You Can Too)? ›

Start earning with your blog

Once your blog generates plenty of buzz, all you need to do is monetize it through the best methods, whether creating sponsored content for brands, selling your own merch, offering digital products, embracing affiliate marketing, or more.

How do bloggers make money? ›

Start earning with your blog

Once your blog generates plenty of buzz, all you need to do is monetize it through the best methods, whether creating sponsored content for brands, selling your own merch, offering digital products, embracing affiliate marketing, or more.

How much money per 1000 views on a blog? ›

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.

Why do bloggers make so much money? ›

Basically, if you help a company make a sale, they might be willing to pay you a commission. Many companies, large and small, have affiliate programs that bloggers can join. After you sign up, you get a unique link for a specific product. If someone clicks that link and then makes a purchase, you get paid!

How much can I earn from blogging as a beginner? ›

Within the first year, bloggers can make $500-$2,000 per month. As you can see, you can earn a wide income range as a blogger. But aside from the numbers, remember these important takeaways before you begin: You can make money blogging even if you're not a professional writer.

Who pays bloggers? ›

Freelance bloggers can ghostwrite, guest post and sell their content to the highest bidder, while sponsored bloggers get paid to write posts geared towards a brand or company. Either way, how bloggers get paid to blog this way is rewarding and effective. Who? Clients, brands and companies pay bloggers directly.

Do bloggers get paid monthly? ›

Yes, it is entirely possible to make $1,000 a month or more with a blog. Achieving this level of income typically involves a combination of content creation, audience engagement, and monetization strategies such as advertising, affiliate marketing, sponsored content, and selling digital or physical products.

How much does Google pay for Blogger? ›

It's a question every blogger asks, and the answer is more complex than you might think. 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.

How many blogs do I need to make money? ›

How many pageviews you need to make a full-time income blogging. If you have more than 100,000 pageviews a month on your blog (total pageviews, not unique) you should be blogging full-time (i.e. earning more than $3,500/month from your blog).

Why do many bloggers fail? ›

You can fail as a blogger by not reaching out to other influencers and bloggers in your niche. Guest posting is an excellent way to generate links for your blog. Besides, reports show that over 50% of bloggers regularly guest post. One primary reason blogs fail is that they do not have any discovery channels early on.

Can you realistically make money blogging? ›

Blogging is a small business idea with the potential to make thousands of dollars per month, whether by driving product sales for your own brand, earning commission from affiliate programs, or creating a space for digital ad sales.

Do people still read blogs? ›

Short answer: yes. A recent survey found that over 60% of all internet users read blogs, while another found that 77% of internet users read blogs daily. That's over 4 billion readers.

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

The amount of time it takes to make $1,000 per month from your blog will depend on a variety of factors, including the niche you're in, the quality of your content, and your ability to drive traffic to your site. Some bloggers can reach this milestone in just a few months, while others may take a year or more.

Can you really make money from blogging? ›

Blogging can be a very lucrative business model, with many bloggers earning 6 or even 7 figure incomes. But how long does it actually take to make money blogging? According to recent research, it takes an average of 21 months to start making money with a blog. However, that is just the average.

How much do bloggers make on average? ›

According to ZipRecruiter, bloggers can make $37,652 per year or $3,137 per month on average. The amount of money a blogger makes depends on a lot of factors, such as their niche, traffic, and revenue streams. Some make very little money, while other bloggers make millions of dollars per year.

How many views does blogger need to get paid? ›

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.

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