The Unsuccessful Blogger's Income Report: April Update (2024)

For those if you that have been following along in this blogging series, this is an update on what I have been working on this past month here at the blog and how it has affected my income. If you have not been following the blogging series then start at The Unsuccessful Blogger’s Income Report and then check out some of the items I have been working on before and during this blogging series with;

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Blogging 101: Ten WordPress Blog Design Tips

Blogging 101: Choosing Blog Categories

Okay, so before starting this series I had already moved my blog from Blogspot to WordPress and had a redesign done. I am in the process of updating my blog categories still. Hopefully some of you have learned from these mistakes I have made along the way and can avoid all the work it takes to go back and fix them later like I am having to do. Besides fixing my blog categories there are a few other things I have been working on that have affected my blogging income.

  • I signed up for a Blog Strategy Report from Brandi Riley over at Mama Knows It All. Brandi is really great at coming up with strategies for blogs and helping you understand where to focus your energy and what strategies will help build your blog. I learned a lot from the report and am working on implementing a lo of her strategies.
  • Brandi also runs a Facebok group called Courage to Earn and you can sign up for her newsletter to get encouraged as well. She does a great job of giving bloggers confidence and courage. I get a lot of emails asking me to do free product reviews or free blog posts (as do almost all bloggers) but I usually just ignore them. This month I emailed two of them back and gave my fee for what they were asking and they agreed. So remember that all those emails from companies asking you to do free stuff is negotiable, it doesn’t hurt to tell them what your rates are. The worst they can say is no.
  • I also worked on my Blogging for Money section of the blog and I am focusing on building a very comprehensive list of ways to monetize both for my own sake and for my reader.
  • I also emailed Media.net and asked them for suggestions on ad placement. That is the great thing about Media.net as compared to Google. Everyone is assigned an account manager that you can email with questions, there is no way to ever get a hold of anyone at Google to ask questions. They made a suggestion and even added the code to my account for me so I could just go ahead and paste it into my blog. That was only a couple of weeks ago and it has improved my income generated with them.
  • After looking over my income from the last time I did it, I realized I wanted to focus more on my affiliates. I have worked them into more posts and more locations throughout my blog and have seen a big improvement because of it.
  • I joined BoardBooster to schedule my pins for Pinterest. Not only has this saved me a ton of time but it also keeps me organized so I don’t have to remember which pins have pinned recently to what boards
  • I have been using Pingroupie and the Facebook group Pinterest Collaborative boards to find group Pinterest boards to join to get my pins on my boards
  • I have been trying to learn more about creating better images for my blog posts using Canva and Picmonkey
  • I have been posting consistently and have been trying to post more evergreen content combined with the job postings. That way, these posts can be shared over and over again for months.

So what did all of that accomplish? Here is a comparison between that last report and April. I did not add up income for March because I was still doing a lot of fixes with the blog and had glitches with my ads.

  • Sponsored posts Feb $0 Sponsored posts April $125
  • Google Adsense Feb $18.58 Google Adsense April $20.53
  • Media.net Feb $5.19 Media.net April $23.44
  • Affiliate Sales $43.47 Affiliate Sales $82.21

Total for February: $67.24

Total for April: $251.18

Woo hoo! Not bad, I more than tripled my profits in that short amount of time. Still lots of work to do though. Keep following along and we will see if we can keep improving.

What have you been working on that has helped you and your blog?

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The Unsuccessful Blogger's Income Report: April Update (2024)

FAQs

Is blogging still profitable in 2024? ›

Yes — Bloggers still make money. In fact, there are more ways than ever to earn a living blogging. Revenue streams such as display ads, affiliate marketing, digital products, and email marketing are just a few of the popular revenue streams bloggers use to make money.

Is affiliate blogging still profitable? ›

Certainly, both blogging and affiliate marketing can be profitable avenues for making money online. The success stories of individuals in these fields are real, but the level of profitability often depends on factors such as dedication, strategy, and niche selection.

What is replacing blogging? ›

Alternatives to blogging include vlogs, podcasts, newsletters, social media influencing, and other content formats. Many bloggers opt to go live or build a niche app as an alternative to blogging.

Are blogs popular in 2024? ›

Blogging is most definitely still alive and kicking – and will be throughout 2024 and beyond! In fact, blogging just keeps getting better and better.

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.

How many bloggers make a living? ›

Not everyone is going to make it big, for sure. So what's the reality? In a survey of 1,500 Problogger readers who were trying to make money blogging, 10% of aspiring bloggers make nothing, and 63% of them make $0.01 – $99 per month. The good news is that the 37% make more than $100 a month.

Does anyone read blogs anymore? ›

People definitely still read blogs, and blogging is a style of long-form content unlike any other. While vlogs are also often long-form, those who prefer reading their content can't do this with videos like blogs.

What is the most profitable affiliate? ›

1. Health and Wellness. The health and wellness niche is consistently one of the most lucrative areas in affiliate marketing. From fitness products and dietary supplements to mental health resources, there's a wide range of offerings that can be promoted.

Is blogging oversaturated? ›

Long story short, the blogging industry in general is saturated, but there are still plenty of profitable niches out there. You just need to find a specific topic you're genuinely passionate about and isn't YMYL. The question now is, will people read your blog?

Is Google blogger shutting down? ›

As of now, there are no plans AFAIK to shut down blogger.

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.

What is better than blogging? ›

Alternatives include vlogging, podcasts, blog sites, and social media microblogging.

How old are most bloggers? ›

General Blogging Facts
  • There are over 600 million active blogs across the internet. ( ...
  • More than 50% of bloggers are between 21 to 35 years old. ( ...
  • Blog posts remain the most popular content format, with 9 out of 10 marketers using blogging to achieve content goals. (
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What is the average lifespan of a blog? ›

1. The Big Winner: Blogging. A recent study found the average lifespan of a blog post to be 2 years. For math-lovers, the actual formula used in the study was 1.4x, with x= the first month's pageviews for the blog post.

What age group reads blogs the most? ›

How old are blog readers? New data shows that the majority of blog readers are between 40 and 60 years of age. That's in line with an old study conducted by Pingdom that says the average blog reader is 41 years old.

How to monetize a blog in 2024? ›

  1. Build paid membership plans. Your blog posts offer more than just an opinion. ...
  2. Create online courses. Consider repurposing your most popular written content in the form of online courses. ...
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  5. Host a virtual summit. ...
  6. Offer coaching or consulting services. ...
  7. Sell merchandise.

Why should you start a blog in 2024? ›

It Can Generate Income
  • Ad Revenue (AdSense, Ezoic, Mediavine)
  • Affiliate Marketing (Amazon Associates, Awin, Impact, Skimlimks)
  • Sponsored Posts (People will reach out to you)
  • Courses (You can charge for a course – using blogging as the lead magnet)
  • Selling a Product (Create your own product and use blogging to sell it)
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Does blogging have a future? ›

Blogging can be a good online business in 2024 and beyond, but if you want to make sure your future you shouldn't have blogging as a hobby it should be a serious business, and make sure your blog is a skills-based website.

How to make a blog in 2024? ›

How to start a blog
  1. Choose a blogging platform. Use a platform that offers customizable templates.
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  3. Find the right niche. ...
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  6. Brainstorm blog topics. ...
  7. Write your first blog post. ...
  8. Create an editorial calendar.

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