How Bloggers Make Money | August Income Report | Busy Budgeter (2024)

So, I spent August trying to catch up from my month off in July. It wasn’t my best month ever. I fell behind and rushed the whole month when usually I batch blog so I’m always working 1-2 months ahead.

So, lesson learned: I may have outgrown my months off.

In other news, I finally had all the pieces in place to hire my first full-time employee and she starts the second week of September, so YAY! Maybe I’ll get that month off next year after all. 🙂

If you’re trying to figure out if/how to hire help for your blog- I detailed how I did it here.

Why post an income report?

If you’re wondering why I post a blog income report, it’s because this journey was only made possible by other bloggers posting their blog income reports and inspiring me to give it a shot on my own. This is kind of my way of “paying it forward”. Plus, I love the fact that I work in the only industry where it’s totally normal to post your income every month.

If you are a blogger or end up being a blogger, I would love to see you post your blog income report too! You can actually link to them in the comments below.

August Overview

August was a blur of task lists for me. It wasn’t as organized as my months usually are since, for the first time since implementing batch blogging, I wasn’t always working ahead.

I went to Focused Blogging Conference in August, as well, and was thrilled with it. I can’t recommend it enough. I got a chance to meet Lauren Greutman from I Am That Lady (and get a copy of her book, The Recovering Spender, which is AMAZING) since she was the keynote speaker.

Focused stands apart because they make you implement what you learn right there. So, they only have a few sessions, but after you learn about the topic, you spend time with the instructors who help you implement what you learned.

Kelli and Crystal from Learned To Blog taught a session on Google Analytics and SEO that led to late nights discussing how to implement a foundational understanding of analytics, webmaster tools, and SEO in a way that even I can understand.

They stood up in front of the class and said “we teach in actions steps!” and my heart swooned. 🙂 As a success story of Elite Blog Academy,(which isn’t available right now but you can join the waiting list here), I know exactly how profitable it is to learn from someone that teaches in actions steps and not theory.

Plus, from just the 30 minutes of implementation, we did in their class, my bounce rate decreased by over 1% immediately! (which means, more pageviews).

Since SEO is on my fourth quarter goals, I created a very small SEO Intensive (like a mastermind group). We’re focused on going through each of their courses starting with analytics, then webmaster tools, and finally the SEO Course. Our goal is to be finished in 90 days and to have significant results in 6 months, at which time I’ll make sure to update you.

Want to start your own group to do the same? You can start with Skyrocket which is their action step book that teaches you Google Analytics here. We’re doing 30 days of SKYrocket, 30 days of Dominate and then 30 Days of the SEO Course.

But first… About me…

I’m a full-time blogger. Less than 2 years ago, I had no idea that was an actual thing. To say the last two years have been a wild ride is the understatement of the year.

If there’s one thing that I want to pass on to you, is that I am NOT special. I’m not crazy smart. I don’t have a writing degree and I’m certainly not a grammar expert (although a free app called Grammarly certainly helps).

I just love to write and I love to help people and I’m really good at reducing our spending. So, I walk people through the baby steps that we took to completely transform our finances. I’m able to support my family making far more than I ever could in my previous career.

Want to start your own blog?

If that sounds like something you want to do, I can help you make that a reality with step-by-step instructions (for free!). You can find instructions for how to start your own blog here (even if you aren’t great with computers).

The best part? Blogging is a super cheap (almost free!) hobby that makes you money! Starting your own blog isn’t very expensive! Starting a blog that makes you money while working from home starts at about $3.95/month!

August 2016 Blog Income Report:

All in all, it was a solid month for income, but not my best month for organization. I was able to keep up this month within my 20 hour work weeks, but not actually get as far ahead as I like, but having full-time help in September should make that an easy goal to reach.

Pageviews: 381,745 (up from 373,397 last month)

Income: $24,347.68 (up from $16,173- remember I took the month off last month)

Income Broken Down:

$0.00 Sponsored Posts

$4227.80 Ad Networks

$18,685.03 Affiliates

$1434.85 My Products (The Pinterest Strategy Guide and The Core Affiliate Strategy )

(further breakdown of my strategy for each category below)

Total: $24,347.68

Step-by-Step Pinterest Strategy Guide

Because I’ve stopped coaching, I released my Pinterest Strategy Guide in PDF form to you. Which means that you can spend a fraction of the price that coaching costs and get my step-by-step Pinterest Strategy Guide direct in your inbox right now.

The Pinterest Strategy Guide will walk you step by step through implementing the Pinterest Strategy that brought me from $18/month to over $20,000/month. You can get it here.

My goals for August were:

Complete the Core Affiliate Strategy Guide: Done! You can buy it here!

Like the Pinterest Strategy Guide, the goal of this product is to give you easy-to-follow (and quick) action steps to completely implement the strategy that I use for affiliates. It’s only a few pages and walks you step by step through my entire strategy.

I routinely make more than 10k a month in affiliates and this is a common question that I get. You can see the strategy here.

Expand my virtual assistant’s position into a full-time job.

Done! She starts the second week in September and I’m already restructuring everything to make for a seamless transition.

What worked this Month:

**These are the things I’m currently trying. If you need the full resources of the tools that I’ve used to get me to this point, you can sign up here to get free instant access to the full list of the tools and resources that have worked for me this far. **

Moment: Like Rescuetime, which tracks how much time I spend on my computer and how productive those hours are, Moment tracks how much time I spend on my phone and on what apps. Productivity is highly important to me because of the condensed hours I work.

Moment reminds me to stay off my phone and stay focused on my work during work hours. My goal is to finish my work day with less than 20 minutes spent on my phone. The app is free and I would LOVE for you to comment below with how many hours you spend on your phone in a day if you use it!

Scrum: I’ve been a fan of Scrum for a while, but I’ve become even more so as I transition from a one-person business to a team and trying to figure out how to effectively merge into a new business structure. This month, I reread Scrum and took notes and it made the transition seamless in theory. We’ll find out next month if it was seamless in application (and this book is available here if you’re interested in joining me!)

What didn’t work this month:

Taking the month off. Huge fail. I wish I had just worked an hour a day instead of taking it off completely! But, lesson learned and now I know.

Instagram: I learned about Instagram growth strategy from Clarissa Hooper at Focused and while her information was fantastic and solid, I also realized that for right now, Instagram isn’t my best bet and I need to focus on areas of higher ROI. So I’ve abandoned growth strategy for Instagram for this year. After I have an SEO strategy in place, I’ll revisit it.

But I’ll still use it personally, so if you’re desperate to see selfies and random life photos, you know where to find me.

Goals for next month:

Get back to batch blogging.

My goal is to be at least a month ahead by the end of September. Because man,do I miss my batch blogging schedule!

Complete the SEO Intensive

I want to stay on-task and complete the SEO intensive as we outlined, which should be easy since I have the others in the group to hold me accountable.

My Income Strategy:

I earn income in three major categories with my blog. I’ll run over my strategy for each of them.

Sponsored Posts

I focus most of my sponsored post efforts on reaching out to brands that I use and love and offering a sponsored post package at a rate that’s a little lower than “industry standard” (which is highly debatable).

That lets me increase the “yes!” emails I get in response and ensures that I can count on making a certain amount every month on sponsored posts while still being really picky about which brands that I’ll work with. I also go through each of my brand networks (places like Tapinfluence and Clever Girls) to see if there are any assignments that would be a good fit for my blog.

Ad Networks

In general, more pageviews equal more ad earnings. I use Adthrive (you can apply with them once you have 100,000 pageviews) and love them. My RPM (The ad revenue that I get per 1,000 pageviews) bounces between $6.40 and $10.00 depending on the season.

I increase my pageviews by marketing my blog content through Pinterest. I a/b tested everything on Pinterest for about 6 months until I figured out a system that works for me.

My favorite thing about Pinterest (at least with BoardBooster) is that I spent only 4 hours a month running my Pinterest Strategy. That leaves me tons of time to grow in other areas. You can get a copy of my Pinterest Strategy Guide here which teaches you my system step by step.

Affiliates

I focus on a core group of affiliates that I think almost everyone in my target audience should be using. Since I run a budgeting website, I factor cost into the equation. If something is a great product but is too expensive for my readers, I likely won’t add them to the core affiliates list.

Having the core list lets me easily track special sale dates that my readers shouldn’t miss and lets me focus without getting overwhelmed with the barrage of affiliate “offers’ hitting my inbox daily.

To me, the key to affiliate marketing is to never ever promote anything that you haven’t used yourself and you don’t love. My philosophy is that if you only promote companies and products that you would tell your best friend about enthusiastically, then you’re doing it right. You can get the step-by-step action steps needed to implement my Core Affiliate Strategy here.

If you want to see my full list of blogging resources that I use, you can find them here.

Need a step by step guide on how to start a blog? You can find one by clicking here (you don’t even need to be great with computers!).

If you publish your own blogging income report, link to it below in the comments so we can all see!

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How Bloggers Make Money | August Income Report | Busy Budgeter (2024)

FAQs

How much do bloggers make per 1,000 views? ›

How Long Does It Take to Make Money from a Blog? Successful bloggers may start generating income within a few months of publishing their first blog posts. However, with just $2 to $5 per 1,000 page views, your earnings are limited early on.

What is a realistic income from blogging? ›

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.

How can I make $100 a month blogging? ›

So once again, to earn your first $100, you need to update your site regularly, ask your friends to start their own WordPress blogs using your web host affiliate links, use long tail keywords, start affiliate marketing, get endorsem*nt and do products reviews on your blog.

How much do you make with 10,000 views on a blog? ›

Blog owners with 10,000 to 100,000 monthly page views often earn between 2 cents and 10 cents for each page view from advertising, equating to $200 to $10,000 per month. Sponsored articles range in price from $25 to $750 for each post, depending on the size of the audience, genre, and individual sponsorship agreement.

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.

What is the best niche for blogging? ›

If you want to choose a blogging niche, here are a few tips to help you determine your focus:
  • Food and Cooking. ...
  • Health and Wellness. ...
  • Parenting. ...
  • The Environment and Sustainability. ...
  • Home Improvement. ...
  • Technology. ...
  • 9. Entertainment. ...
  • Fashion and Beauty.
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Can you make $10,000 a month blogging? ›

Making $10,000/month with a blog is everybody's dream. That's when you're finally making the big bucks. 6-figures per year! You're making a huge amount for relatively little work, especially when you compare it to most real-world careers.

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.
Feb 28, 2024

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.

How much traffic does your blog need 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.

How many blogs should I post to make money? ›

How Many Blogs Should You Post to Make Money? You can start with 3 blogs a week or 5, but make sure they're good. As you gain experience, aim for 15-25 high-quality, SEO-friendly blogs each month, considering your niche and competition.

How much does Google pay per 1000 views? ›

Quick Answer: Google Adsense pays $10-$20 for 1,000 views on average. Exactly how much you earn will vary depending on your traffic volume, the quality of traffic and the type and placement of ads.

Can I make money blogging in 3 months? ›

Conclusion. 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.

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