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How I Make Money Blogging

Posted By Darren Rowse 15th of November 2007 Blogging for Dollars, Featured Posts 0 Comments

How I Make Money BloggingBelow you’ll find my latest update on how I make money blogging (this is something I post about every few months – although it’s been a over six months since I last did it ).

Also note – I go into a lot of detail on how I make money blogging in ProBlogger the Book.

How Much Money Do I Make from Blogging?

I get asked how much money my blogging makes me on a regular basis. These days I don’t go into specifics about it – all I will say is that it continues to be well over six figures per year (but less than seven figures). What you’ll find below are my top income streams – ranked from highest earnings to lowest.

Keep in mind that this is a summary of all of my blogs (not just ProBlogger). It does not include any income that I earn from b5media where I’m paid a salary as VP Training.

I hope you find it useful to see the mix and variety of ways that I earn a living from blogging.

1. AdSense

AdsenseDespite not using it here at ProBlogger any more I continue to use AdSense with real effect on my other blogs. While I do use AdSense Referrals and their search feature it is their normal ads that work best for me. I have them all set to show image and text based ads and find that 250×300 pixel ads work best (usually with a blended design).

2. Chitika

ChitikaLast time I did this sort of summary Chitika ranked #1. This time around it has been overtaken by AdSense – not because Chitika slipped in how much it earned but because AdSense went up and because I also replaced a few Chitika ad units with WidgetBucks ones. Chitika offers a range of ad units that I experiment with. I find their eMiniMalls work best and that Related Product Units are also good. Their Shoplincs product isn’t performing as well as it once did for me – mainly because I’ve been promoting it less and have driven less traffic to it. Over the time I’ve been using Chitika they’ve now earned me over a quarter of a million dollars!

3. Amazon Associates

Amazon-Logo-1
This has been one of my big movers in the last 12 months. I used to make a few odd dollars from it – however in recent times it has become a significant earner for me (as I’ve shared previously). This quarter it overtook TLA as my third biggest earner – largely on the back of me directing traffic to Amazon from my product related sites – mainly digital cameras. While the commission on cameras is only 4% this adds up when those that you refer buy higher ticket items.

4. Private Ad Sales/Sponsorships

private-ad-salesThis includes ad sales of the 125 x 125 ads here at ProBlogger as well as a couple of private ad deals that I did with sponsors on my camera blog (including sponsorships with Canon, Kodak and Adobe). This area has jumped up since last time also as a result of the new design here at ProBlogger and our expanded sales team at b5 who now sell ProBlogger’s ads for me.

5. Text Link Ads

TlaThe income from TLA has dipped slightly over the last few months simply because I took the decision to stop selling them here at ProBlogger and most of my other blogs. This was because I wanted to focus more upon selling the 125 pixel ads instead and felt that the ads I was attracting were not as relevant to this site as they could have been. As it turns out this might have been a good move because it seems Google has been penalizing blogs that run them lately.

6. ProBlogger Job Boards

Jobboardheader The job boards here at ProBlogger continue to grow each month in the number of advertisements that are being bought. This enabled me to invest most of the money that they’d earned a while back into getting a new back end for the boards and to redesign them. It hit me today that the boards are now bringing in around $1000 a month in revenue which is pretty nice considering that they are now so low maintenance to run! I’ve just given a development team a new brief to expand the job boards in the coming month so stay tuned for some new features coming soon which could see this revenue increase and more importantly for it to become an even more useful resource to readers.

7. Miscellaneous Affiliate Programs

miscellaneous affiliate programsI run a variety of affiliate programs on my blogs – most of which bring in smaller amounts of money that don’t really justify a category of their own. These include – – Digital Photography Secrets (a camera technique series), Pro Photo Secrets (a great photoshop product) , Yaro’s Blog Mastermind Mentoring Program, SEO Book (Aaron’s legendary resource). This area is set to continue to grow in the current quarter with me having had reasonable conversions from the promotion of the excellent Teaching Sells course.

8. Miscellaneous Advertising Programs

miscellaneous ad networksI also play with a number of other ad networks. Some I run as tests to see if I should review them here – and some are just advertising that run in the background on some of my smaller blogs. These include AuctionAds, Feedburner RSS ads, Vizu (a poll advertising system), Kontera and Bidvertiser. Together these don’t add up to major earnings for me – not because they are not good, but because I don’t use them heavily (a blog can only run so many ads on it).

I think that that covers most of it. Since last quarter I’ve also been experimenting with WidgetBucks as well as one other ad system that is still in a closed beta test. I’m certain that WidgetBucks will feature in next quarter’s list because I am getting good returns on that so far. In fact at it’s current earnings it’ll debut at at least number 4 on the list and perhaps even at number 3.

How Much do I Spend?

As mentioned last time – I don’t spend a lot of money in order to bring in my income. I do have some basic blogging costs (hosting etc) and play around with a limited amount of advertising (AdWords and StumbleUpon) but rely more heavily upon word of mouth and organic ways of drawing income into my blogs. I also have some costs in paying writers on a couple of blogs – but these don’t make up a massive part of the overall earnings each quarter.

Want to Learn More about How to Make Money Blogging?

Check out these resources that have been written specifically for bloggers wanting to make money blogging.

  • ProBlogger the Book – where I and Chris Garrett sum up all of our basic tips about starting up a profitable blog.
  • Blog Mastermind Blog Mentoring Program – one of the best coaching and training course going around on blogging.
  • Blog Profits Blueprint – a free report on how to build profitable blogs.
About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. Nice post Darren. Now how about some ways to increase traffic and clicks on non-product related blogs, the kind that most people enjoy going to?

  2. Nice post, however, I wonder how google’s recent Bitchslap on the blogging world is going to play out for things like TLA and other advertising methods.

    It looks like almost anyone who gets paid for blogging is being hit hard by this go round of the google update or is PR really on the way out this time?

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  4. RT,
    We had the same experience with Amazon unfortunately. Lots of work setting it up and it seemed like a natural and then 4 months later it was a very small return. In fact, would say we lost money on it given the labor hours!

    Thoughts?

  5. Darren,

    Over the past 24 months, I always come back to your site. You’re keen insight, ideas, discussions, and suggestions are well worth my time. Job well done. Keep it up!

    Thanks for what you do.

  6. I’m actually surprised to see affiliate programs being ranked so low and also that you don’t use an affiliate network like Cj.com (unless that is lumped in the miscellaneous one).

    Comparing your results to John Chow’s results are quite interesting – although John Chow does flood his site with affiliate promotions.

  7. Do you have a copyright on the “problogger” word? Yahoo is in your keyword base, taking your words.

    http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/contest/

    “We can’t promise that you’ll become a problogger, but we can get you started on the right path. Enter our “Become a Problogger Contest” for a chance to win a prize package that will give you the TOOLS to help get you on the way to success . Good luck!”

  8. I took the lead on Amazon after you recommend it in one of your last post.

    But Amazon is really not a good affiliated program for me. The tracking system gets a bit crazy once in a while.

    Darren, I am surprised you used Kontera. Do your readers find it intrusive?

  9. bmunch – yeah it’s not something that I’ll use too much – but I thought I should test it to see how it works before I critique it too much. Surprisingly on the blog that I have it on I am yet to get one negative piece of feedback. While it’s not my personal taste I guess others are not as concerned :-)

  10. Darren:
    Nice layout of ways to stack multiple revenue streams. Congratulations on your success! Thanks for sharing. What are your guidelines for types of affiliate products to recommend?
    Barbara

  11. Darren, I wonder why you are not using Adsense for content on your blog but it’s still the number 1 money maker for you?

  12. Not sure which of these questions you’re asking Phamen:

    Why I am not using AdSense on my blog any more? – the answer to that is here.

    or

    Why it’s still #1 for me if I don’t use it on ProBlogger? – the answer to that is in the fifth paragraph of this post (the one on AdSense) where I write ‘I continue to use AdSense with real effect on my other blogs.’

    ie I don’t use it on ProBlogger (because it didn’t convert well here, plus other reasons in the video) and yet it does work well for me on other blogs.

  13. How long do you give Adsense before determining if it “converts well” on a blog?

  14. i had severals times register at chitika mini mall, but every time did the apply, they always rejected my apply.
    so i got bored to try it again

  15. I havn’t had much luck with AdSense lately. It’s great to see that it is still a viable option for income.

  16. IS THE REVERSE FUNNEL SYSTEM A SCAM

  17. Unfortunately Amazon comes mostly for American bloggers. Chitila does too. Clicks in AdSense are more expensive when the person clicks from US or EU. Russian clicks are cheap :(.

    PS I think you stopped selling links to TLA because Google reduces PR of the sites with TLA links.

  18. I would like to thank you for this information. I took sometime to read it. We live and work from Home on the Homestead. So I do a large amount of my learning from reading articles such as what I just read here. I have not made any money yet from my blog, however, I am always game to except the money if it would work for me. I just mainly started my blog to share with others about the Homestead lifestyle we live here on our farm. I will be looking forward to reading more of your articles and passing it onto the whole Homestead group,

  19. like above, i think about the adsense ads, that caused drop ctr of many publisher in our country. but this price isn’t changed by now, it i known by mine only $,01 / click, how about you darren

  20. Hey Darren,

    You guys out in the australian, european and american countries are very lucky indeed. but poor us asian bloggers.

    can you plz suggest some ads which performs well in the asian continent?

  21. thanx darren. i m new in this world and ur suggestions seem to b helpful

  22. Interesting report like usual! I was actually shocked to see Adsense as number 1. Keep up the good work :)

  23. I think you need not have to reveal your earnings anymore. we all know you are still one of the top money-raking bloggers around. At least from the start of your post you clearly mentioned that your income comes from various blogs. Not like some other bloggers who do not tell the WHOLE truth.

  24. nice tips……http://www.euphoriahere.blogspot.com

    my site had gud contents……and i think google do giv a fair chance becoz of algorithms to all sites being get ranked if content is original and gud

  25. Thanks for the great list of programs that you use.

  26. yeah i am looking for the amazon deal. thanks

  27. What should I charge for private ad sales?

    Is it better to charge a flat monthly/weekly rate or a per click rate?

  28. Thanks for the update darren. It will be interesting to see if the new adsense changes affect your other blogs. I am talking about where the ad block is no longer a link, and only the text link is clickable.

  29. Quite helpful post! Gives me a jumb start to my blog. Thanks

  30. Quite interesting guide. Adsense dosent allow a blog with many other unfortunally

  31. Thanks for your information. I’m still learning how to make money from blog

  32. Seems to me that the only people making money from blogs are they ones talking about how to make money from blogs. Hope I am wrong about this, but that is my impression.

  33. Ben – that’s a common comment and I can understand why people might think it, however I’d say a couple of things:

    1. most of the bloggers I know who make good money don’t talk about it – because they don’t want others to duplicate what they do.

    2. most of the bloggers that I see writing about how to make money from blogs don’t make much money blogging (the niche is overcrowded and for some reason people think it’s an easy topic to make money from – it’s not and only a handful actually do well from it).

  34. You have excellent info! I currently have 3 blogs. I am starting a 4th one now and I have an idea for a 5th. My first 3 are in blogger. My new one I just started is in word press, a little different then blogger but I think I am going to like it. My biggest challenge is traffic!
    I am going to have to try Chitika, I never heard of the before.
    Thank you and have a great day

  35. Nice to know Adsense ranked high on your list. I felt that the payout of Adsense has dipped somewhat over the last few months. But it may be due to the ‘niche’ problem. All the best!

  36. Thanks for the links, I used Google Adsense for now, maybe sooner I’ve plan to use another advertising to make more income on my blog…www.plexup.com/blog/

    Thanks,
    Joefrey

  37. wow this is nice… can I put all of this ads in my website? as for the moment I have bidvertiser ads and currently waiting for the google ads to send me email confirmation… thanks for the links this really helps me adding my information. nice job.

  38. hanif says: 12/07/2007 at 1:50 am

    i`m interested in making a blog, but i still don`t know anything about blogging, and earning some money from it. hope you can help me with this.
    thank`s

  39. I have tried adsense, adbrite, cj, bidvertiser.
    adbrite is the poorest. it reported few click but my account was $ 0.
    cj seems to b serious but it takes time.
    widget is also poor.
    adsense is simply the best.

    see how finely I have managed ads in my site..
    Chek my website: http://www.contest.googlepages.com

  40. Mark B says: 12/11/2007 at 11:16 am

    Thanks for this, I am just getting started with my blogs and adsense. I’m going to be tweaking it as I learn and I appreciate all the tips you have provided here!

  41. Ive just set up my blog and still figuring alot of hings out, your site has been very helpful thanks.
    Feel free to check out my site:
    http://mopedia.blogspot.com/

  42. My partner and I have just launched a blog – Last Sunday was launch day – and I am really interested in generating revenue to at least cover our hosting costs.

    We currently have 2 google adsense spots on our site. We currently have a very small audience – average about 1000 views a day – but we’ve only been up a week.

    The info about the other ad opportunities is interesting. Thnx!

    http://www.urbanswirl.com

  43. Thanks for the list. I haven’t had too much success with advertising on my blog, so I completely removed them for now, because readers don’t like ads (some don’t hate, but really, who LIKES them?), and I was not making any money.

    I’ve made $16 from Amazon Associates, which would be my most successful ad campaign (the 2nd would be $0.). Advertising really isn’t worth it for me, because I don’t get too much traffic. I am interested in Text-Link-Ads, because they are minimal, and aren’t ugly (after all, they are just text).

    Thanks! :)

  44. Interesting to see it laid out. Thanks for the data.

    If there is one thing I hate about this whole affair its the advertising. Either you have to micromanage it, or you let someone else do it (badly).

    Necessary evil and all that. I split the difference.

  45. Thanks a lot. I’m learning a lot from leading your “money making” type threads!

  46. well i have da full knowledge of HTML
    but can someone tell me how i can make money from MAKING BLOGGERS for PUBLICATION

  47. I got it, TLA made google angry.

  48. recently i read in some article about making money through internet.i tried to check it myself,unfortunately i couldn’t make more than few cents(surveys).anyway what i want to ask is what you write in your other blogs,reviews of products(like above) or simply write about produts.i mean do you say kodak cameras are better or digital cameras are good…..& can you give links to your other blogs,so that newbies like me can take some cues.

  49. just 1 more question.i’ve recently opened a blog on blogspot.at 1 post you said that they get good place throgh search engines( i guess :)).but i can’t find my posts in first 2 pages(i didn’t go further)why?& what do you think should new bloggers sign up to amazon,tla & all ,should i join them now or sometimes later.

  50. I use Adsense and chitika. I think Adsense is simply a best, but and chitika is quite good tool. I recomend to all try it.
    My blog is: http://www.oldgamesblog.com

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