Bloggers who earn from blogging, I have lots of questions!

I’m tired of applying to jobs here and there and getting nowhere!

I have a personal blog, but now I just want to start a (new) blog that can bring in money.

My questions –

  1. How long have you been blogging before you actually earned from your blog?
  2. What’s your niche (if you don’t mind me asking)?
  3. How are you earning from your blog?
  4. What are the biggest challenge for you?

Thanks for all insights in advance :smile:

Two months after I launched my travel blog, I was making $100 a month at most. after nine months, began making $1,000 a month.

These days, I make money through affiliate marketing and Mediavine. I will shortly be including email marketing into it as well. Right now, I make $4k a month.

The most difficult task is managing a business. Since I’m not very confident in myself and I’m not a natural leader, it doesn’t come naturally to me to want to be in the spotlight, make videos, post on social media, and advertise myself, but I believe that these are the next steps for my blog if I want to grow it and gain more readers.

Everyone aspires to quit their day job and get wealthy through blogging. You could be able to make between $4 and $10,000 per month from advertisements if you have a reputable ad partner and a niche, and you would also need to average between 100 and 200k monthly blog visitors.

The majority choose affiliate marketing since it produces results more quickly, but there are hazards involved. Everyone would blog if it could provide income.

The other day, I came across a statistic that showed that although OF artists make less overall than NBA players, 90% of them only make about $100 per month.

You won’t be guaranteed success unless you buy an outdated domain or an existing blog, in which case you’ll need to work twice as hard.

There are other ways to make money, however I personally utilise Google Adsense. It’s not that much because my target audience is limited to a single nation and I don’t receive a lot of traffic.

Actually, the domain and blog for my site are just five months old. Sincerely, I don’t have a speciality; all I do is write online content that people in my nation are searching for. Since medical posts are hard to rate, I steer clear of them.

Increasing traffic and creating quality backlinks are the issues. It need SEO expertise and the creation of unique content for your blog to be accepted for monetisation, therefore ranking well is not straightforward.

These are my succinct responses (not fancy text).

  1. Started blogging in 2011.

  2. These days, I generally work in the DIY, fashion, and travel industries. In the past, though, I worked in the finance and health sectors to increase CPC.

  3. I can spend my life with my family just well. mostly on display advertisements to generate revenue these days. However, employing affiliate marketing, digital goods, newsletters, etc.! However, primary Display adverts

  4. LOL at the Google update!

My area of expertise is fashion and wellness, and I’ve been writing for two months, but traffic to my site is rather low. We may apply for AdSense if we reach at least 1000 views a week.

I’ve been writing blogs for a decade. I specialise in blogging advice. After nine months, I began to make money. I produce sponsored pieces on my blog to earn money.

Before I made any money, I was blogging for around nine months, but I didn’t monetise till then since I didn’t know I could. After that, my first month of monetisation brought in $300.