Lifestyle Blog Income Report November 2020 (6 months of blogging!) (2024)

I decided to share with you my income report to show you that making money blogging is indeed possible. Pandemic, economic situation, nothing will fully crash every single niche of blogging – it’s always possible to rebrand and make it a full-time job.

Why This Blog Even Started?

I’ve been a full-time travel blogger for a few years making an income from my blog AnnaEverywhere.com. Last year 2019 the blog’s total income after expenses was $94,396.

Note that expenses did include a pre-paid trip for early 2020 before the pandemic started, as well as half of the amount for a 20-days long Antarctica photo & video expedition. I also had my son Dylan in April 2019 and we moved back to the US from Italy, so I must say I worked a bit less with a newborn around.

I expected my income to increase this year, but right as I returned from my dream trip to Socotra Island, lockdowns started and boom – the travel industry basically vanished. Many affiliate programs closed completely or lowered commission, on top of people simply not traveling. My income naturally disappeared.

In April my income was less than $1000 per month and that’s even before expenses. Unsurprisingly, I had two options: to wait-it-out till travel resumes (which in my option was and is still years away to come back to what it was BC) or to re-brand and find a job or start a new business.

As a result, I started two new businesses: a new blog & toy store.

I could talk about why starting a store is not for the faint-hearted for a while and while my store has been successful, I probably wouldn’t recommend jumping into starting a store, because way too many things can go wrong and unless you worked in sales and customer service like me, it’s stressful and hard to get out sometime (ok, it was still pretty stressful!).

Anna in the House is really only 6 months old! While I did “start” this blog in late March (when I was stuck in bed for a few weeks), I didn’t do much for months apart from buying a domain and designing it. I wrote maybe 3 posts, but I started REALLY working on it really in July.

Overall, I’m glad I was pushed to reinvent myself. I re-tested my methods and had to start from scratch, and now I can be sure what works and what doesn’t.

I always say if someone is trying to sell a course on blogging or social media, they should try to build a new thing from scratch first. Why?

You can always get lucky (eg. viral post), algorithms might have been different (especially for Instagram and Pinterest), plus – and most importantly – it was way easier to start a blog and build a following a few years back when the competition was smaller.

At the moment I’m not planning on doing any consultations or courses as I don’t have time for it (I also think if someone’s “blogging income” is mostly from selling courses on how to blog then it’s not entirely money made from blogging, LOL!

I did run a week-long in-person course for travel blogging in the past and while I enjoyed it a lot, if I ever do it again it will be an application-based course because to me it’s not really about making money teaching (I can honestly say our course was the cheapest on the market), but to actually help people create their businesses.

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Almost all attendees decided to start a blog “in a few years” or got overwhelmed with the amount of work involved, even though it was clearly stated it’s not a “build your empire in 5 minutes working 10 hours a week” because there’s no such thing.

This time I’d prefer to focus on people ready to dive into it, so thinking about how can I motivate people to do the work, not just thinking it will be easy after taking a course. Starting a new blog involves hours of work, hours of learning, hours of frustration – that’s the reality. One needs to be ready for it! 🙂

Meanwhile, I put together a new post on hosting services, buying a domain and starting a blog.

Let’s take a look at the stats for November 2020…

TRAFFIC:

Pageviews: 82,026
Sessions: 31,856
Users: 25,092

  • * These numbers are not super impressive if you compare with top blogs out there, but to put this into perspective in June 2020 I had:
  • Pageviews: 1,671
  • Sessions: 1,082
  • Users: 957
    That’s 4808% increase for page views in 6 months and both Google and Pinterest take time to rank things once posts are published! P.S. I do not have PBNs, never had them.

Also, before anyone comments “this is a holiday season” I’m aware that many people’s numbers might be higher in November, but comparing October to June the increase was also over 2525.43% and earnings were similar – I just didn’t start doing income reports a month before.

Traffic Sources:

Organic: 83.3%
Social: 8.4%
> Facebook: 51.38%
> Pinterest: 48.39%
> Instagram: 0.18% (understandably, I never created a separate account for this blog)
Direct: 7.7%
Referral: 0.7%

INCOME:

  • Mediavine (income from ads – this blog joined Mediavine on Sept 19th): $890.40
    • average RPM (pageviews) of $32.60
    • no videos on the site YET
  • Affiliate income (Amazon, Awin, ShareAsale, RewardStyle, various other small programs): $7123.53
    • I’ll not be separating income into different programs, because there are too many.
  • Social Media & Related Projects (Instagram & Photography Service via this blog): $4800
    • Projects I’ve been hired for based on this blog only
    • Technically speaking half of it is my cat’s money, because he was the model 😛
    • At the moment I have never done a sponsored blog post on this blog, I could, but I’m not chasing them either.
  • Shop income from the blog: $1000ish
    • It’s an approximate amount I calculated when buyers tell me they purchased my shop products, because of my blog. Not every buyer leaves a note or sends a message, so it might have been more.
    • It would have been more for sure if I didn’t sell out everything before even Black Friday week because my store was out of stock the week before.

TOTAL PROFIT:$13,813.93

Before you say wow, there are also expenses involved. I’ve been investing a LOT in my new food blog recently so my expenses were very high in November, but since it’s a completely other business my expenses below are for this blog only.

EXPENSES:

Freelance Writers:$432.6
Agathon(hosting): $26
(*I do pay $80 per month, but all my 3 sites are hosted there, so this is 1/3 of the price)
Canva(graphics for Pinterest): $5
(it’s $9.95 total, but split between lifestyle and food blogs)
Ahrefs (SEO tool):$32.50 (I split with my husband, it’s $197 total, $98 my share but split between 3 blogs again)
SEO Optimization & Outreach: $835.15
Cloudflare (web security): $7 ($21.32 total split between 3 blogs)
Mailchimp(email service): $0 (I was getting spammed, so currently not sending newsletters and using a free version for this blog)
Tailwind(Pinterest scheduler): $0 (doing everything manually for this blog, I use Tailwind for the travel blog currently)
VA: $0 – my current VA has worked exclusively on my food blog in November
Pinterest VA: $0 – my previous Pinterest VA worked on my travel blog exclusively and actually no hours in November due to unprecedented circ*mstances like a typhoon

TOTAL EXPENSES: $1338.25

PROFIT:$12,475.68

*Please note this “profit” does not take into account the taxes I will have to pay on it.

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What I’ve Been Working On This Month:

1. Hiring More People for the Team

Finding the right editors, content writers, researchers, social media managers is tough. There are many people looking for work out there, but very few are actually good and more importantly reliable.

Over the years I had worked with quite a number of people from all over the world and a few things I’ve learned were that quality of work doesn’t equal price at all.

Quite often I got way better people doing excellent work for less and incredibly sh*tty job done from very expensive people. But, overall it’s a great investment for your blog!

In November I’ve been actively looking for a new VA and few more writers, as I’m aware that I won’t be able to work as much as I do now when we go to Mexico for birth in January. Happy to say that I found someone and so far it’s been going great, but she’s been working on my other blog at the moment, which brings me to…

2. Working on My Third Blog

In November I started a food blog. I was originally going to open a food section on this blog, but it was just too much, so I invested in a third separate website. It was a good call, but just like with any other website it’s a ton of work at first.

Especially when it comes to food blogging when you need to find time to develop recipes, cook them, test them, photograph and edit it, then do the whole work of writing the blog post and then only moving to SEO and social media. It’s a LOT!

I invested a lot of time, effort and money in it and while it obviously won’t pay off for months, it’s simply a new adventure.

3. House Redesigning

I’ve been trying to squeeze in some housework and while I’ve started a small section of home decor on this blog, it’s a slow process. When we bought the house in late March we didn’t want to spend a ton with the uncertainty of the pandemic and also had no time.

We only repainted and re-did the flooring in the living room, our offices and bedroom, as they were our mostly used living spaces.

The rest of the house has been left intact and partially a mess and while my husband has been working on the garden (when we bought it it’s been a mess, so we’re slowly cleaning it and fixing it up), I’ve been re-doing the basem*nt bathroom as well as preparing the nursery.

In December I’m also planning on re-doing the kitchen, stairs and fireplace. We’ll see how it goes.

Lifestyle Blog Income Report November 2020 (6 months of blogging!) (2024)

FAQs

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.

How much money can you make from a lifestyle blog? ›

Lifestyle blogging can bring in a significant income.

Our affiliate marketing statistics show a range of average monthly incomes among lifestyle blogs depending on sub-niche. On the lower end, affiliate marketers in the parenting and family niche earn around $1,145 per month.

Can you make money from a blog in 6 months? ›

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.

How to earn $10,000 per month from blogging? ›

Bloggers who sell digital items like online courses or guides often earn up to $10,000 per month or more. Affiliate marketing is an additional opportunity for a blogger to supplement their income. Christine Wang from TheSkiGirl.com, for example, currently earns six figures each month from affiliate marketing.

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

Ever wondered how much Google AdSense pays per 1000 views? 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.

Can you make 5K a month blogging? ›

Anatomy of a $5,000 blog writing month

If you're getting $300 a post, doing 4 posts a month, that's $1,200 a month from one client. You can see that it's not hard to build to $5K a month at this rate — and at this point, $300 a post is on the low end of what better blog writers are getting.

Are lifestyle blogs still popular? ›

Food, lifestyle, and travel niches have the highest percentage of blogs and more than 50,000 blog visits per month. 71% of bloggers say SEO is their most significant traffic source.

What type of blog is most profitable? ›

Now, let's dive into the types of blogs that make money.
  • Food Blogs. ...
  • Sports Blogs. ...
  • Travel Blogs. ...
  • Lifestyle Blogs. ...
  • Parenting Blogs. ...
  • Health and Fitness Blogs. ...
  • DIY blogs. ...
  • Real Estate Blogs. The real estate industry is highly lucrative for folks who have the right knowledge.
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Is lifestyle blog a good niche? ›

Lifestyle bloggers can make a lot of money blogging about a variety of topics. Just look at the lifestyle bloggers on my list of blog income reports to get an idea of what I mean. Of course, most lifestyle bloggers focus on one to three main topics or niches, and take a specific angle on their blog.

How to quickly monetize a blog? ›

There are many ways to choose to monetize your blog, depending on your niche and industry. Some of the most popular ways to monetize include offering content by subscription, affiliate marketing, online courses, eBooks, selling ad space on your blog and sponsored posts.

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.

How much do first time bloggers make? ›

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.

Which blog site pays the most? ›

Best Blogging Platforms to Make Money
  1. 1 WordPress.org. Best For: An all-round blogging platform capable of adapting to the needs of your business. ...
  2. 2 Medium. Best For: A simple introduction to blogging with (limited) options for making money online. ...
  3. 3 WordPress.com. ...
  4. 4 SquareSpace. ...
  5. 5 Ghost. ...
  6. 6 Wix. ...
  7. 7 Blogger. ...
  8. 8 HubPages.
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Which blog is best for earning money? ›

The best blog site for earning money largely depends on your specific niche, audience, and monetization strategy. However, WordPress.org consistently ranks as the top choice due to its extensive customization options, ability to host advertising, affiliate linking, and selling digital or physical products.

How often should I post on my blog to make money? ›

It depends on your goals, your audience, and your niche. But a small number of bloggers recommend publishing at least one-two post per week.

How much time does it take to start earning from blogging? ›

The amount of time it takes to start making money blogging varies depending on a number of factors, including the niche you're in, the quality of your content, and your marketing efforts. That said, it takes an average of 20 months to start making money with a blog.

Can I make money blogging in 3 months? ›

Remember that making money blogging takes time, effort, and patience. While it's possible to earn income from your blog in three months, it's important to focus on creating high-quality content and building a loyal audience before you start monetizing.

How much does the average blogger make per month? ›

Blogger Salary
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$124,500$10,375
75th Percentile$50,000$4,166
Average$62,275$5,189
25th Percentile$40,000$3,333

How many blog visits a month 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.

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