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How much money can I realistically make blogging?

How much money can I realistically make blogging?

Many blog owners earn a modest $200 to $2,500 a month in their first year of blogging. Established bloggers who implement strong monetization strategies earn $3,500 to $15,000 monthly. Top bloggers can earn seven-figure incomes from their blogs. There are different types of roles and streams of income for bloggers.

Can a blog be a full-time job?

Yes, it’s definitely possible. I know many bloggers who started a blog while working at full-time job and made it successful. The key is to create a schedule for when you’re going to work on your blog and set income goals. For example, you can wake up earlier in the morning to work on your blog before going to work.

Are blogs still profitable in 2020?

The answer is YES, resoundingly yes, there is plenty of room for new bloggers to make money. (Not to mention that just because there are “millions of blogs” doesn’t mean there are millions of successful blogs. People who won’t invest the time, money and effort it requires are included in that “millions” as well.

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Are small blogs profitable?

The fact is, most bloggers make as much money as any other type of entrepreneur: Nothing. And it’s not because there’s no money in it. This blog makes more than $1 million per year, for God sakes, and it’s nowhere close to the most profitable blog out there.

Is it worth becoming a blogger?

As long as you monetize your blog, you can make money online. And there are a number of ways to monetize your blog from affiliate marketing and advertising, to selling digital products and services. Any extra cash you bring in is a win, so starting a blog is definitely worth it if that’s your goal.

How do professional bloggers get paid?

How to make a living as a professional blogger (3 routes to take)

  1. Start your own blog and monetize it. One possible route for becoming a professional blogger is to launch and monetize your own site.
  2. Get hired by a company to write for a business blog.
  3. Work as a freelance blogger.