Anyone Can Make Money Blogging (2024)

Today the big news all over social media is that it's the date that Marty McFly came into the future in Back To The Future II. I can still remember seeing the first one in the theater back in 1985 — I had a healthy crush on Michael J. Fox (who didn't???) — and I was just a BIT freaked out by Marty's life being so changed when he returns to it at the end. My sensitive self was all bothered by how weird that would be, when your memories are so different from everyone else's, and you can't explain why… but I digress.

Anyone Can Make Money Blogging (1)In my little life, this day is significant because it is my first blogging anniversary. (I refuse to use the word “blogiversary,” although it's actually a thing, believe it or not. I think some words just were not meant to be smashed together. And basically anything with “anniversary” is a no-go in my book. Anyway…)

On this date a year ago, I published my first blog post — my easy chili recipe. All I knew then was that I needed something to do with my brain, since #2 had gone off to college and I was reeling from having two children gone instead of just one. And we needed more cash — for the same reason, lol. So I thought I would see if I could make money blogging.

Since then I have published 136 more posts, and I have learned A LOT. And I think one of the coolest things I have learned is that this blogging thing is a pretty good gig. I haven't made it big, yet, by any means (more details later), but I am encouraged by what is happening. :-)

Remember Chef Gousteau's motto in the movie Ratatouille? He says, “Anyone can cook.” Well, I'm here today to say that anyone can blog. If you are thinking about it at all, then try it and see if you like it. You may just find that you do. Yes, there are things to learn and adjustments to make, but if I can make money blogging, anyone can.

My experience (so far) trying to make money blogging:

1) I started from the beginning with the mindset that I was going to treat my blog like a business and my time doing blogging like a job. This meant that I didn't see it as a hobby, as something I could do in my “spare” time. Instead, I made decisions as if it were a business — in other words, I didn't rely solely on my emotions when it came to deciding what to post, how to design it, etc. I researched what was successful and tried to implement that. I also committed a certain amount of time, as if it were a job that I had to report to.

2) I did break one of the cardinal rules of blogging, apparently, which is that you shouldn't start blogging just to make money. After all, I had two girls in college (and now there are THREE. Can you say “ouch”?). Why WOULDN'T I be wanting to earn some more money? Allegedly you're supposed to have a passion for it, or for a subject, and that's the only good reason to start doing it. Um, let's be real, here, y'all. EVERYONE talks about blogging as a way to make money, and my guess is that's why the majority of people start doing it. They just won't admit it, for whatever reason. Here is some honest truth, though: Blogging is NOT quick money; so if you don't enjoy it, you probably won't keep going until the money does start arriving. But during the times when I question whether I enjoy it, my mindset from #1 keeps me pressing on.

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3) I might just do a blog income report next month, because I can tell already that November is going to be my best month ever. But please realize that that is still only going to be in the triple digits (for maybe the second time ever), with the first digit being the number 1. So yea. After a year. Some people get going much quicker; but from my understanding, this is actually pretty good. But there is a snowball effect that happens, so hopefully things will just get better from here. That gives you a gauge of how quick to expect those millions to roll in. :-)

4) I did pick subjects that I already know a bit about and have fun researching what I don't know about them. That helps a lot when it comes to enjoying my time spent blogging. Everyone has one or two subjects that are like that for them. Again, I don't see the need for a PASSION — just something you like talking about or reading about or doing. My big two are Homeschooling (with an emphasis on high school) and Frugality/Personal Finance. But I also dabble in other subjects about being a mom, wife, and homemaker, because I am also interested in those things. Just not enough to write about them so frequently. :-)

5) But in doing #4 I broke another cardinal rule — according to the gurus, you are supposed to have a niche, one narrow topic that you can write about infinitely. This is the ONE decision (that I can think of) that was more emotional than business-like for me. Because I am not a niche person and never have been. In fact, my first blog name was “Ann of All Trades” because that has always been me — I'm not outstanding at any one thing but I'm passably good at quite a few things. (The name had already been taken by someone else, in case you're wondering. Except she spells her name with an E, so it took me awhile to realize she was there…) The one thing I do know is that I can't pretend to be someone else. Nor could I be interested in any one thing enough to write about it CONSTANTLY ad infinitum world-without-end. So I stuck with my multi-topic blog. It's probably taking me longer to get noticed and make more money because of that decision, though.

UPDATE: There is new info about this whole niche thing in my 2nd anniversary post: Avoid These 6 Mistakes New Bloggers Make. If you want to avoid some of the things that held me back, then go check it out. :-)

6) I did realize before too long, however, that I would need to find some angle that would set myself apart from other blogs so that people would know that I am me and I am not the same as everyone else. I thought about this for a long time; in fact, I kept trying to find a niche for myself for months after starting the blog. Never could accomplish that. But I did eventually hit upon the tagline of “making any & everything as simple and cheap as possible” — because that is also who I am. I really am lazy, y'all!! And I really do think a lot about ways to do things more easily, so I don't have to work so hard, lol. I do think some sort of angle is helpful to getting noticed. One of my most-viewed articles fairly early on was It's Not That Hard to Homeschool High School, which reflects my unique spin.

7) There will always be some things you don't like to do about any job you undertake. For me, the hardest part — and therefore the part I procrastinate the most about — is putting words onto a blank piece of paper (or in my case, a blank computer screen). The rough draft is always the worst for me; once I have something, ANYTHING, down, then the edit/rewrite process is actually kinda fun.

8) Blogging has adapted well to my life. I am a stay-at-home, homeschooling mom. I did not want to take a job outside the home; I tried that once and it led to regrets. I can blog any time of day that is convenient, or I can skip a day if we are busy. I can put my family BEFORE blogging, which is not true of a job outside the home. It is a productive use of my time, even if I'm not being compensated much for that time yet. I still have deadlines, but I can arrange my agenda to meet them when it will work best for me. Blogging makes a great side hustle for that very reason.

9) Networking is crucial and helpful and fun. It's crucial because that is how your blog will get noticed. It's helpful because you learn things from other bloggers, and you are encouraged by them. It's fun because you make new friends! I was surprised by this aspect of blogging — but now I wouldn't be without it.

I share all this in the hopes that you will see that making money blogging is doable and worth the effort for anyone. Like any job or endeavor, it has its ups and downs, its positive aspects and its drawbacks. But on the whole I think anyone can prosper at it, if they are willing to work hard and learn. Do I consider myself to be a success? Well, I'm not making the big bucks, that's for sure. But the blog is paying for itself and there is even a little extra. I am doing something productive with my time. I am helping and encouraging others. And I like it! So yea, in my own little world, I consider myself to be making good at this blogging thing. I think I'll keep at it for awhile. :-)

To conclude, I'd like to share this message which Doc Brown (aka Christopher Lloyd, looking a bit older, if I may say so) recorded in the Delorean time machine. I posted the video of it on my FB page today:

Great Scott! If my calculations are correct it is now precisely Oct. 21, 2015. The future has finally arrived. Yes, it is different than we all thought. But don’t worry, it just means your future hasn’t been written yet. No one’s has. Your future is whatever you make it. So make it a good one.

Thank you SO MUCH, all you wonderful readers of this blog, for making my first year of blogging a GREAT one! :-) HUGS!! –Ann

P.S. If you decide to start a blog of your own, I recommend Black Chicken Host for your web hosting provider. I didn't start with them, but I switched to them after blogging awhile because I heard of their reputation for great customer service. That has proven to be true with me! I love that they are small enough to attend to me personally, and I appreciate their values. Click here to check them out and see what I mean! :-)

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Ann, former owner of It's Not That Hard to Homeschool:homeschooled for 22 years and has graduated all five of her children. She believes that EVERY mom can CONFIDENTLY, COMPETENTLY -- and even CONTENTEDLY -- provide the COMPLETE high school education that her teen needs. Ann's website, NotThatHardtoHomeschool.com, offers information, resources, and virtual hugs to help homeschool moms do just that.

Ann has written Cure the Fear of Homeschooling High School: A Step-by-Step Manual for Research and Planning, Save Your Sanity While Homeschooling High School: Practical Principles for a Firm Foundation, and recently Taming the Transcript: The Essential Guide to Creating Your Teen's Homeschool Transcript from Scratch (without overwhelm). She also founded the popular Facebook groups It's Not that Hard to Homeschool High School and It's Not Hard to Homeschool K-8, and in addition she voices the It's Not That Hard to Homeschool High School Podcast.

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FAQs

Anyone Can Make Money Blogging? ›

Yes! Some of the top bloggers make thousands of dollars per month. But many experts believe bloggers can make $500-2,000 per month within their first year of blogging. Consistently post, promote your content, build your readership, and implement some of these monetization tactics to get started.

Can you make $1,000 a month with a blog? ›

If you can start a blog in a niche that you're obsessively passionate about, one that isn't too saturated, where you can build a decent audience, then you can make a cool $1000 per month, or more, from blogging. Especially as a freelancer! It all counts, right?

Is blogging really profitable? ›

Blogging can be extremely profitable if you pick the right niche. The best way to monetize is through affiliate marketing in most cases.

What kind of blogs make most money? ›

10 Best Blog Niches: Make Money Blogging
  1. Food Blogs. Food bloggers share recipes, cooking tips, and stories. ...
  2. Finance Blogs. Finance blogs offer personal finance, investing, and money management advice and insights. ...
  3. Beauty and Fashion Blogs. ...
  4. DIY Blogs. ...
  5. Parenting Blogs. ...
  6. Health and Wellness Blogs. ...
  7. Technology Blogs. ...
  8. Travel Blogs.
Jun 30, 2024

How do you get paid to blog? ›

Basically, if you help a company make a sale, they might be willing to pay you a commission. Many companies, large and small, have affiliate programs that bloggers can join. After you sign up, you get a unique link for a specific product. If someone clicks that link and then makes a purchase, you get paid!

Which blog site pays the most? ›

Best Blogging Platforms to Make Money in 2024
  • WordPress. WordPress.org. WordPress.com.
  • Medium.
  • Blogger.
  • Squarespace.
  • Wix.
  • Ghost.
  • Tumblr.
  • Weebly.
Mar 22, 2024

Can you realistically make money 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.

Are blogs still a thing in 2024? ›

And besides all that, the truth is that while trends (and even platforms) may come and go, the basic human desire to consume engaging, informative content hasn't completely disappeared in 2024 -- it's just evolved. That's where blogging, with a few modern tweaks, still shines.

Does anyone read blogs anymore? ›

Do people still read blogs? The state of blogs now. Short answer: yes. A recent survey found that over 60% of all internet users read blogs, while another found that 77% of internet users read blogs daily.

Who is the richest 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)

What is the best niche for blogging? ›

89 Blog Niche Ideas to Consider
  • Product Reviews. With so many brands and product releases, detailed and honest reviews are in high demand. ...
  • Makeup Tutorials. Step-by-step makeup tutorials are incredibly popular. ...
  • Hair Care Tips. ...
  • Skincare Tips. ...
  • Fashion Trends. ...
  • Entrepreneurship. ...
  • Freelancing. ...
  • Financial Management.
Jun 18, 2024

Can you make $10,000 a month blogging? ›

The quickest, and most effective strategy for growing a new blog to $10K/month is to sell your own products. Yes, it's possible to get there using advertising or affiliate marketing, but selling your own products provides the shortest path to big revenue numbers – with the least amount of traffic.

How many followers does a blog need to make money? ›

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 often should I blog post? ›

How often should you blog? In general, publishing one or two high-quality blog posts per week is a good starting point. And you may want to put up even more. According to a study by Orbit Media, bloggers who publish between two and six times each week are 50% more likely to achieve positive results.

How to make 5000 a month of blogging? ›

How to Make $5,000 a Month With Freelance Blog Writing
  1. Document your blog writing wins.
  2. Seek better clients.
  3. Write sponsored posts.
  4. Work a niche.
  5. Think longform.
  6. Connect with digital agencies.
  7. Get a retainer – or three.
  8. Grow the relationship.

How much can I earn from blogging per month? ›

Blogger salaries in India

The estimated total pay for a Blogger is ₹81,100 per month, with an average salary of ₹17,500 per month.

How many blog posts per month to make money? ›

While quality is crucial, posting around 4 to 8 pieces of content per month is a reasonable goal for many bloggers. Add a mix of different types of content, such as how-to guides, informative articles, and opinion pieces.

How much do blogs with 1,000 views make? ›

How Much Do Bloggers Make Per 1,000 Views? 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.

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