“How do you make money blogging?” is a question I hear all the time. I’m ready to crack the mystery and share the top five ways that blogs make money.how do you make money blogging

I just launched my new and improved course, Create Your Blog Dream + Video for Bloggers. It has over 100 video lessons and 15 modules. I go into everything from the tech side of blogging to actually growing an audience for your blog, and social media platforms. I show all the tutorials on how to do hosting, WordPress plugins, how to create graphics, and how to promote posts.

I also go in-depth on creating video content!

I go into everything that I’ve learned over the past five years to take my blog from an idea to a multiple six figure business. (Honestly, I can’t believe I even get to say that!)

How do you make money blogging?

After sharing the post on my husband quitting his job for us to be full-time bloggers back in May 2018, I had an inbox full of emails asking for the details on that. “How exactly do you make money blogging?”

Most people had no idea blogging could be a viable career.

I even had some people quite concerned: “well, your husband can always get another job.” They obviously thought we were a little crazy for making the big leap.

Blogging can indeed be a wonderful career choice in today’s online marketplace.

I have to be honest, I hesitated to even share this post.

Talking about money is awkward, and I’m still pretty new to this whole blogging thing. I’ve been at it for around five years, but in the grand scheme of things, I feel like a newbie in the industry.

Although I don’t know everything there is to know, I have learned a ton about monetization and brand building.

So, with my fears and insecurities aside, I want to share with you the top five ways that bloggers make money. I will also discuss the ways that I personally make a full-time income blogging.

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Nothing Happens Overnight

I felt like I needed to put this out there first, so no one thinks that making money from blogging happens quickly. Actually, it will take a lot of hard work before you will even see a dime.

For me, I put countless hours into my blog, over the course of a year, before I saw money from my efforts. I was even sometimes tempted to quit, because the ROI didn’t seem to be there.

I am soooo glad I stuck it out, because after two years of hard work, I finally felt like I was getting paid what the job is actually worth.

How to Make Money Blogging

How do you make money blogging?

1. Ad Income

The advertisements that pop up on blogs are one way that content creators make money.

You can join different ad networks, like Mediavine or Adthrive, or just google โ€˜Adsenseโ€™, to start working with advertisers. They will give you a piece of code to put in your site, and then the ads start popping up.

Now, as you might imagine, you need to have a lot of traffic for this to amount to much.

This was actually the first way that I was able to see a little passive income from my blog. A local blogging friend of mine (Ashley from Little Glass Jar) told me I should join an ad network if I had more than 30,000 page views per month on my blog. At this point, I was still totally clueless, so I didn’t even know if I met the requirements.

I installed Google Analytics and discovered that, lo and behold, I had over 30k page views! I installed the ads, and the very next month I had a check for $500.

My mind was blown.

I thought blogs only made money in theory. I couldn’t believe it was happening to me, and the amount seemed HUGE.

2. Affiliate Links

When I share sources for items in my house, or supplies for the projects on this blog, I usually share affiliate links.

The link has a tracking code built in, so that the company selling the product knows that I sent the buyer to them. I get a small cut for sending them a sale.

It doesn’t cost the buyer any more money, so its a win for everyone.

For a lot of bloggers, this can be a significant portion of their overall income. For the past few years, it has been my #1 income source.

Just like with ads, it takes a while to build this up. You will need a lot of links out on the web before it adds up to a large amount, but little by little it eventually does.

3. Sponsorships

This is where a company or brand seeks out a person with a large influence to promote their products or services.

Usually the influencer will do an Instagram shout-out, blog post, Youtube video, or Facebook campaign talking about, or showing a picture of, what the brand offers.

The company will pay the blogger for the promotion.

Usually, the larger the audience, the larger the check. Brands will also look at things like social engagement. If the blogger has a highly engaged audience, the brand is usually willing to pay a little more.

4. Physical Products

This is a less passive stream of income, so itโ€™s not as desirable as some of the other ways. But, when you’re first starting out, this is the fastest way to use blog traffic to earn a little side income.

Selling handmade pillow covers was the first way I monetized my blog. Even before I had a lot of traffic and followers, I could promote my pillows on IG and Etsy. I didn’t make significant money from it, but it was the first thing to send a little internet money my way.

When I still had my shop, I had an employee that came to my house and worked around 20 hours per week. Every time I had a new design, I showed her how to make it. She did everything from making listings to printing shipping labels.

At some point in my online business career, I realized I couldn’t sell physical products AND maintain a blog. I sought out help to assist me in this, and I’m so glad I did. This helped me to continue to focus on expanding my influence and brand.

5. Digital Products

Ebooks, online courses, and membership websites are examples of digital products that bloggers can sell to their audience.

This is the holy grail of blogging income, because you can create the item one time and sell it over and over again. Hello passive income.

It can be a series of videos, where the blogger educates their customers on something in their area of expertise, whether itโ€™s sewing or business building.

Sales of my course, Create Your Blog Dream + Video for Bloggers, are actually the #2 way I make an income from my blog, just after affiliate sales.

Youtube Ads

I’m not including this in the five things, because itโ€™s kind of a ย separate thing from blogging, but Youtube ads are another contributor to my income. For every 1,000 viewers that see the ads on my videos, I get paid a small amount. Itโ€™s hardly anything per view, but it adds up as the audience grows.

I have found my passion in video creation. It is definitely my favorite communication style, so I love utilizing Youtube as an outlet for this. Itโ€™s wonderful that it also contributes to my overall income.

My Goals

As you can see, I love to have our income diversified. If one thing stopped generating our living expenses, we would still be ok. My goal is to continue adding passive income streams slowly over time.

I just published my first book this year. I want to create more e-books and courses, as well.

The goal is diversification and putting our eggs in many different baskets.

This blogging gig amazes me every day. I still can’t believe that we make our living being together as a family, and creating content for this blog and my Youtube channel. I get to share my life, and passions, with you all and I get paid to do it. Its a “pinch me” moment.

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My encouragement to you

I get emails all the time asking me for my advice on how to start a blog.

My advice is to just start. At first you won’t know what you’re doing. The content will likely be bad. The pictures will be bad. You won’t know how to write posts for search engine optimization. My friend Cami, from the blog Tidbits, and I had a hilarious time at a conference recently where we were looking at our old posts. Dying laughing at the horrible photography.

Learning Pinterest, and how to build a cohesive brand on IG, will be like learning a foreign language.

But, if you just start, and chisel away at the goal a little each day, in two years you will be somewhere. I promise. Learn something new every day. Create content every day. Fail and try again.

Watch Youtube videos on how to shoot your DSLR camera in manual, how to use Lightroom, how to install a WordPress theme…the info is out there in abundance.

It’s a huge goal, but just start chipping away at it.

Imagine if you spend two hours every single day working on/learning something new about blogging. In two years, thats 1,460 hours. Thats a whole lot of time.

All it takes is consistency, and not giving up.

Create Your Dream Blog

If you are looking to build your income, I created a course where I walk you through absolutely everything I have learned over the past five years to get to this point with my blog and online audience, and it is called Create Your Blog Dream + Video for Bloggers.

In my new and improved blogging course, I have 100+ video tutorials that walk you through everything from choosing brand colors, a name and a niche, to tech tutorials, like getting a domain name, setting up hosting, and installing WordPress.

We talk photography tips, search engine optimization, and growing an email list. Everything you need to be successful is there. There is also an exclusive private Facebook group that you can use to bounce ideas off other bloggers, grow your tribe, and have your questions answered.

I also go in-depth on creating video content!

No matter what your message is, whether you’re trying to grow a ministry, sell real estate, or promote your handmade candle business, I truly believe that blogging and growing an online platform is the way to do just that! I walk you through how to grow social followings on Facebook and Instagram and how to create graphics for Pinterest, to grow blog traffic.

What is your biggest fear with blogging?

Do you want to start a blog and earn an income from home? What is the biggest hurdle that keeps you from starting your own online brand? Let me know in the comments below! I may continue making content on this topic if there is a ton of interest.

Can you make an income blogging too?

You bet you can! I think anyone willing to put in the work on creating great quality content on a regular basis can make it in the blogging world.

But, what is great quality content? And how do you create a blog? Once you do, how do you get folks to read it?

I go into ALL of this, and so much more, in my new and improved blogging course, Create Your Blog Dream + Video for Bloggers.ย I share step by step tech tutorials walking you through the process every step of the way.

There is even a private Facebook group, where you can get your questions answered along the way and find other bloggers who have similar goals. I believe one of the keys to blogging success is finding your blogging community, and I’m so happy to have a place to facilitate that!

Check out the course HERE to see if it’s a good fit for you and your business in 2021 and beyond!

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41 Comments

  1. Jen says:

    First, I just want to say I love your YouTube channel. Second, thank you for doing this blog. I have been toying with this idea for awhile and wondered the origin of the revenue stream. Spectacular content. Also your recipes and projects are very easy to recreate. Actually I bought my Instapot because of you! Next up concrete bowl. Keep up the great work!

    1. Lisa says:

      Love hearing this, Jen! Thank you so much for following along!

  2. Amy says:

    Thank you for sharing. The video was super informative. I think a lot of people are curious but really have no idea where to start.

    1. Lisa says:

      I was the same way two years ago, so I’m trying to get it out in the open. ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for reading!

  3. Michell says:

    I have been interested in blogging for a few months but felt lost and overwhelmed. Thank you for putting it out there and being honest and sharing. I follow you on ig and love it!!!!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you so much for following along Michell!

  4. Amber says:

    I would LOVE a sewing ecourse from you! Classes arJoannโ€™s are expensive!

    1. Lisa says:

      Ahh! I need to decide which direction to go first. ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. SarahJoy says:

    Thank you for sharing this post! I have had a blog for a while but am not constistant with my posting, however i am hoping to start back up soon with the building of our new home and this was very helpful in understanding should I want to try and find a small income from it! Your post are beautiful, thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives.?

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you so much SarahJoy! I wish you all the best in your blogging endeavor. ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Frankie says:

    As a new blogger this post is so encouraging! Putting yourself out there can be intimidating on its own, then add in part where you have no clue what youโ€™re doing! Iโ€™ve often felt like is this even worth it? Thank you for reminding us newbies to be patient & consistent. Needed this!

    Xo

    1. Lisa says:

      Yes! I totally get it. It can seem overwhelming and not worth it at times, especially in the beginning!

  7. Elise says:

    Yes! Please make more of these blog posts about blogging! This is an area I am very interested in and would love to learn more about it! Thanks so much!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thanks for reading, Elise!

  8. Christa Brouse says:

    Thanks for sharing this! I’m sure it’s awkward to disclose financial information but I’m sure it’s helpful to those hoping to start a blog! I probably account for half of the the hits on your blog! I LOVE IT!

    1. Lisa says:

      Thank you so much Christa!

  9. Deidra says:

    Hello,
    I started my blog a little over a year ago, and while I love blogging I feel like I’m not getting anywhere with it. You mentioned in your post that you checked and you had over the 30,000 page visits per month that was required. I’m lucky if I get around 200, so it’s definitely discouraging.

    I think my biggest issue is to try to not make the site seem like a personal diary, but a site that can help people going to the same places/events- that was always the goal because I personally love reading peoples personal experiences for insiders tips and tricks.

    Our content is for sure two worlds apart, but one day when I was home sick from work I randomly came across your videos and binged watched them all in one day. Thanks!

    1. Lisa says:

      When you first start, its important to make posts that have some kind of helpful tip or tutorial to teach people. Try to think of something that someone could search for on Pinterest or Google. Once people really start finding you, and are interested in your blog, you can start sharing more personal things. I hope that helps!

  10. Linz says:

    I love your story- diligence and hard work always pay off. I love your YouTube channel. I have been wanting to make sauerkraut for a long time and your video version was just what I needed. In some areas, watching someone do and explain is more helpful than reading directions. ? My daughter and I are also going to make a concrete bowl together! Keep up the great work!!

    *suggestion for a video to make- how to grow lettuce/herbs the way you do- I grow some things really well, but I have yet to be successful in that department?

    1. Lisa says:

      Thanks for the video idea! Hoping to do more gardening content very soon! ๐Ÿ™‚