If you had 10K to spend on creating a blog that’ll eventually be monetised, where would you spend it?

Let’s say you had no website or social media presence but masses of quality content ready to publish as well as the time to dedicate yourself to the venture.

Aged domain, study on keywords, silos, budget for blacklinks, bespoke theme for a unique website with unique markup, schema markup, authors

Don’t assume you need $10,000 since you can’t just throw money at blogging to get better rankings.

I advise not investing too much money in a blog, especially in light of Google’s March upgrade. Instead, spend $500 to $1k to create a highly successful site.

My calculations could be inaccurate, but I’d spend $1k on an editor and SEO specialist. Too many times, I’ve seen individuals believe their material is excellent, but it needs work or isn’t optimised correctly. Using WordPress, I would build a quality domain and website, engage a branding-savvy graphic designer to develop my brand kit, and use the remaining funds to fund social media advertisements and make short-form videos that link back to the blog. I’m not sure the path you want to go with monetisation, but money ought to be invested in it. Work out your company strategy and approach, obtain quotations, and build your entire budget before recruiting people because $10k may disappear rapidly.

There’s not enough information to assess your own skill sets. Ultimately, it will specify how the money is to be invested. If you’re not willing to put in any work yourself, $10,000 won’t go very far. My own view is that I would invest money on hosting, graphics, and a high-end SEO tool such as Semrush.

Not pretty sure but I think this is what would work for me:
$3,000 for tech and the Wordpress website

$3,000 for one niche’s SEO-optimized content

$4,000 on attracting new viewers (or not at all)

Without a doubt, I’ll use some of it on services to grow my mailing list. Making it simpler for people to join up is the best course of action. Every email on your mailing list represents a possible customer who could purchase a service or course from you in the future. or an eyeball to represent the sponsors you receive. You may charge more for sponsored content the more subscribers you have on your mailing list.

An incredibly fast Envato theme, a group of authors, SEO experts for developing links and optimising website speed, Semrush/ahrefs, Larapush, Canva, on-page SEO experts, and modest ad spending if needed.

I advise not investing too much money in a blog, especially in light of Google’s March upgrade. Instead, spend $500 to $1k to create a highly successful site.