29 Income Reports To Propel Your Blog's Success (2024)

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There are two things on the internet that I just can’t get enough of…online courses and income reports.

Are you addicted like me? I used to binge watch Netflix, but now it is all about staying up later reading income reports.

Income reports can be so motivating. Anytime I start to feel discouraged I go read an income report and instantly I am inspired.

I want you to see your potential to, so here are twenty-nine income reports to propel your blogging success.

The numbers below are based upon the gross income on their sites. Many bloggers do have related expenses that lower their overall income. This post includes a brief overview of their blog and their income earned in the report. For the complete breakdown including their expenses click through to their post.

Starting a blog is one of the best things I have ever done. If you want to learn how you can start a blog too, check out my step-by-step tutorial on how to start a blog.

I have broken the income reports into categories based on the amount of income earned.

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Becoming Wellthy – $153.56

The majority of Lauren’s income in this report is from her freelance VA services. Your blog can be a great platform to promote your services!

Frame To Freedom – $401.16

Rebecca has been blogging for 10 months and she just published her first income report. She is a busy mom of two, works part-time, plus has a real estate business and her blog. Phew! She is practically a superhero. Rebecca’s blogging income this month was generated through affiliates and ads on her site.

The Mostly Simple Life – $940.70

Almost all of Christine’s income in this report is from affiliate marketing, with a small portion coming from advertising space. Even though her pageviews decreased this month her income increased. Win!

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Drink Coffee And Prosper – $1,007.17

Jenn’s monthly income is allocated between affiliate marketing, ads, sponsored posts and her own products.

Start A Mom Blog – $1,007.48

Suzi is one of my favorite bloggers. She is sweet and her content is always so helpful. Early on in her blog, she launched her book. Over $800 of the income in this report is from sales of her book. (P.S. I’ve read her book and it is such a great place to begin if you are considering starting a blog).

House of Brazen – $1,153.73

Elise was one of my first ever blogging buddies. She is a pro at affiliate marketing and also has her own digital products. With about 5-6000 pageviews a month her traffic is converting into sales incredibly well!

Well Kept Wallet – $1,270.60

Deacon’s income is spread between affiliate marketing and ad networks. He saw an increase of 59% in his traffic directed from Pinterest when he started using one of my favorite Pinterest tools, BoardBooster.

Mint Notion – $1,274.00

Mint Notion is a Travel and Finance blog written by Eden. The majority of her monthly income was from ads. Her second earner was from affiliate marketing.

Meera Kothand – $1450.92

Meera is a genius when it comes to all things email marketing. This month she made almost $1200 from her course Email Lists Simplified and Mini Course Email Optin Blueprint. I am in her course right now and there is so much valuable information in there! Her other income is from affiliates and paid speaking opportunities.

Moms Make Cents – $1561.85

Hey! This is my little piece of the internet. Just over $1200 this month was from affiliate marketing and the remainder was from the first few days of the pre-sale of my course Pinterest to Profits. Overall, I am really happy with this income report. This month I had just over 20,000 page views which means that my for every 1000 views I made over $15. That is pretty high for a newer blog!

Easy Baby Life – $2,045

In August Easy Baby Life had just over 300,000 page views and made over $1,900 from ads! The remaining income was via Amazon Affiliates.

Productive and Pretty / Side of Income – $2196.82

Jen seriously amazes me! She is a full-time working mom, plus she is able to manage TWO blogs. This income report breaks down her income for both blogs. The majority of her income was earned through ads, followed by affiliates and sponsored posts.

Arts And Classy – $2,499.96

Meredith’s blog had approximately 165,000 page views this month. Her income was spread between ads, affiliates, and sponsorship opportunities.

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Women Winning Online – 3049.54

Jen is one of my favorite blogging buddies! She has so much knowledge in the industry and is super passionate about helping women build their businesses. Her income is almost entirely from her own products and membership community.

Carly On Purpose – $3365.38

Carly has only been blogging for seven months and is raking in some serious dough from her blog! This month she hit nearly 200,000 page views. About ⅔ of her income was from ad revenue, the remainder was from affiliate products.

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The Realistic Mama – $6639

One amazing thing to note about Alida’s income report is that this income was almost entirely passive. With two kiddos and a move she didn’t have much time to spend on her blog this month and still made an amazing income! Her income was divided between affiliates, sponsored posts, ads and her own products.

Emma Drew – £6,967.36

Emma is a major side hustler! She has six different sites, plus freelances, has rental income, a book and sells on eBay! Approximately £897.64 of this month’s income came directly from her sites.

LBee And The Money Tree – 8813.46

Lauren’s blog teaches how to earn more income and increase your net worth. The majority of her income this month was from staff writing. She also made money with affiliates, sponsored posts, as well as her own products and coaching.

What Mommy Does – $9,026

Lena’s income came from four different revenue streams, ads, sponsored posts and her ebook,How I Increased My Monthly Blog Traffic from 17K to 350K Page Views per Month. I’ve been working through her book and it is so good! I can’t wait to incorporate some of her strategies!

Organize Yourself Skinny – $9,260.31

This site has a TON of traffic. This month it had 892,047 page views to be exact. WOW! Talk about blog goals! Her income this month was spread between ads, affiliates and her own product.

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Horkey Handbook – $22,982

The majority of Gina’s income was from her courses 30 Days to Freelance Success and 30 Days to Virtual Assistant Success. She also made a significant amount from her virtual assistant services and writing projects. If you would like to learn more about becoming a freelance writer check out her free course for writers and free course for aspiring virtual assistants.

Sarah Titus – $23,424.18

Sarah has such an amazing story and was able to grow her blog to $23,424 by her second year blogging! The majority of her income is from affiliates and ads. She also made about $1,700 from her own products.

The Busy Budgeter – $24,347.68

This month Rosemarie killed it with affiliate marketing! Affiliates were over $18,000 of her income! The remaining income came from Ads and her own products. P.S. if you need a great resource for saving money check out her site!

Club Thrifty – $25,934.44

Holly and Greg blog full-time on their site Club Thrifty. Their motto is to “Stop Spending. Start Living.” In this report over $21,000 is from freelancing with the remainder coming from affiliates, sponsorships and consulting. Club Thrifty is a great example of how you can turn your freelance business into something incredibly lucrative!

Pinch of Yum – $39,727.80

Pinch of Yum is a food blog run by Lindsay and her husband Bjork. The largest chunk of income in this report was from sponsored posts and public speaking. They also made a considerable amount from affiliates, ads, and their own products.

Just A Girl And Her Blog – $44,094

I love Abby’s income reports. I remember one day beginning one and then suddenly an hour passed and I’d read about ten more. They are so organized and I love the aesthetic of her site. The majority of her income was via her own products. I personally have her book Building A Framework and it is a fabulous resource if you are ready to take your blog to the next level. Abby also made a large chunk from affiliates and sponsored posts.

Making Sense of Cents – $102,911

I have been a huge fan of Michelle’s blog for years. She shares tons of information on living frugally and making more money. (I was totally “star struck” when I did an interview with Michelle on my blog a couple of months ago). Michelle does extremely well with affiliate sales over $56,000 from her blog this month was from affiliates. The second biggest earner was her course Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing. This is the course that helped me go from $0-1200 in affiliate income on my brand new blog. If you are considering the course check out my full review over here.

Smart Passive Income – $167,314.31

No income report list would be complete without Smart Passive Income. Pat Flynn is pretty much the King of income reports. His reports are super organized and not to mention, he makes BANK! Before expenses, he made $167,314.31. I don’t know about you, but to me, that would be an insanely good yearly salary! Pat totally knows his stuff. Over $100,000 of his income was from affiliates (have I mentioned I LOVE affiliate marketing?), the remaining $60k was from book sales, course sales, niche sites, sponsorships and software/apps.

Remember our five ways to make money blogging?

1. Ads

2. Sponsored Posts

3. Affiliate Marketing

4. Services

5. Selling Your Own Product.

In these income reports we have observed them all.

Affiliate marketing was the most consistent earner overall. Bloggers from every one of the income brackets earned a significant portion of their income from affiliate marketing.

Ads also played a large role. Once you have a significant amount of traffic it can be worth it to have ads, but when you are starting out I prefer not to have ads. Why? With little traffic, you will likely only see a few dollars in ad revenue a month. Instead, I recommend banners to other content on your site to keep your readers engaged.

Sponsored posts were mentioned in many of the reports, however, they did not make up the majority of any of the reports (with the exception of Pinch of Yum). It is wise to diversify your income streams so even if sponsored posts aren’t a consistent source of income for your blog I would still recommend having a media kit and pitching to brands relevant to your niche.

Your blog can be a great platform to promote your services. Horkey Handbook and Club Thrifty are great examples of that. Each grossed over $20,000 on their monthly income reports and a large portion of that came from services.

If you are interested in providing services on your blog check out Gina’s (from Horkey Handbook) free courses on becoming a VA and freelance writing.

Lastly, is selling your own product. Many bloggers in this report sell their own products. For example, I sold my course Pinterest to Profits,Suzi sold her e-book Blog by Number and Michelle sold her course Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing.

Are you inspired yet?!

Income reports are so exciting to me. They remind me of the potential that is out there. If you put in the time and don’t give up on the hard days, you can do it too!

So, are you ready to start a blog? Click here for my step-by-step tutorial on starting your first blog!

29 Income Reports To Propel Your Blog's Success (2024)

FAQs

How to tell how much money a blog makes? ›

You should be able to get an idea of how much your site brings in by looking at three main sources: Google, Social Media, and Direct Traffic. Google calculates how much advertisers pay to show their ads next to your content, while social media sites like Facebook and Twitter track what sales each source generated.

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.

Does blogging really make money? ›

Yes, blogging can be profitable. It offers flexibility and the potential for passive income. Making money blogging, however, requires time, dedication, and a proper strategy for creating valuable content and growing an audience.

What percentage of blogs make money? ›

81% never make $100 from blogging. 9% enough to sustain their personal lifestyle blogging 4-6 hours a day. 8% make enough money to support a family. 2% make $150K+ blogging 1-2 hours a day.

How much money is a 1000 views on a blog? ›

While the amount of money that bloggers can make varies widely depending on the niche, industry, and quality of the website, bloggers with 1,000 views usually make an RPM of $20-35 on average.

How much does Google pay per 1000 views? ›

Earnings can vary from $0.5 to $2.5 per 1000 views, but several factors influence this, including your blog's niche, audience location, and ad technicalities. 🔍 Understand the Key Factors: Ad Types & Sizes: Choose wisely for better CPM. Audience Geography: Some countries offer higher CPC.

How long does it take to make $500 per month blogging? ›

The time it takes depends on various factors such as your niche, the quality of your content, the size of your audience, and the monetization strategies you implement. Some bloggers achieve this milestone within six months, while others may take a year or more.

What is the best niche for blogging? ›

10 of the Best Blogging Niches
  1. Travel. As a travel blogger, you can share stories of your own travel adventures, offer insider travel tips, or provide recommendations and guides for travel destinations. ...
  2. Finance. ...
  3. Food and Cooking. ...
  4. Health and Wellness. ...
  5. Parenting. ...
  6. The Environment and Sustainability. ...
  7. Home Improvement. ...
  8. Technology.
Nov 13, 2023

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.

Do beginner bloggers make money? ›

That said, it takes an average of 20 months to start making money with a blog. However, there are many bloggers who start making money much sooner, and some who never make any money at all. Here are some of the factors that can affect how long it takes to start making money blogging: The niche you're in.

Which blog platform is best for making money? ›

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

Who is the highest paid blogger? ›

Top 10 Highest Earning Bloggers 2024 (Earnings & Analysis)
  • Who are the highest earning bloggers? (And how much do they earn?)
  • #1: Timothy Sykes ($1 million per month)
  • #2: Chiara Ferragni ($250,000 per month)
  • #3: Melyssa Griffin ($238,000 per month)
  • #4: Sarah Titus ($200,000 per month)
  • #5: Pat Flynn ($200,000 per month)

Do bloggers pay taxes? ›

As a self-employed blogger, your taxes won't be automatically withheld from your earnings. If you'll owe more than $1,000 in taxes, you'll need to pay estimated taxes to the IRS every quarter.

What blogs have the most traffic? ›

Some high-traffic blogs include Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, TechCrunch, and Mashable. Topics that tend to generate the most traffic per day, week, or month include news, entertainment, technology, lifestyle, and health. These topics are popular among readers and often attract a large audience.

How do I know if my blog niche is profitable? ›

Look at existing conversations about the niche on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Analyze what people are saying about the topic and identify potential opportunities for engagement. This will give you an idea of how popular the niche is and which type of content resonates with consumers.

How much does the average person make from a blog? ›

The amount bloggers make per 1,000 views can vary widely depending on several factors such as the blog's niche, the geographic location of its audience, and the monetization methods used. On average, a blog can earn between $3 to $25 per 1,000 views from display ads through ad networks such as Google AdSense.

How much do bloggers make with 1 million followers? ›

An influencer with 1 million followers is considered a mega-influencer, and the earning potential per sponsored post ranges from $5,000 to $25,000 or even more. According to Hopper HQ's Instagram Rich List, most influencers with over a million followers charge between $10,000 and $15,000 per sponsored post.

How much should I charge for my blog? ›

Beginner to experienced writers could fetch between $0.05 – $0.15 per word, while more advanced professional copywriters and agencies charge anywhere from $0.20 to $1 per word. For example, if you pay a writer $0.10 per word for a $1,000-word article, the total price is $100.

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