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Now without further delay, here are all

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2024 8:53 am
by zihadhosenjm80
Now without further delay, here are all of the top things to learn before starting a blog—whether you’re a brand new blogger or experienced online business owner.

Fundamental Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Blog (and the Mindset a New Blog Requires)
There are a few basic, fundamental things I really wish I’d known from day one before starting a blog… especially when it comes to mindset and setting realistic expectations around getting blog traffic and learning how to make money blogging.

1. It Takes Time to Make Money Blogging (and Build a Small Business)
One of the biggest misconceptions about blogging is that it’s a great australia phone number resource to make money fast, or to “get rich quick.” In fact, it takes a good deal of time to make money blogging.

Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Blog (Realistic Expectations)
Now, I’m sure you’re sensible enough to know that you’re not going to launch your blog on a Monday and be at “quit-your-day-job” levels of blog income by Friday afternoon.

When I started blogging, I knew I wasn’t going to get rich overnight. But I’ll admit that I was hoping it’d happen in a matter of months… not years.

How much money can bloggers make?
On average, full-time bloggers make around $45,000—with most bloggers earning somewhere between $38,440 to $51,906. The amount of money bloggers make can vary widely, though. Factoring in part-time bloggers, most bloggers earn very little (less than $1,000 per year), especially in the first year of blogging. As your traffic grows, you’ll have more opportunities to make money blogging and begin earning much more from it. Today, I make anywhere from $25,000 to $60,000 per month from my blog—which makes for a nice cushion of extra savings for me (a very meaningful amount of money).

Over the past few years, I’ve made between $250,000 and $500,000 per year as a blogger (part-time), which I feel is a lot of money and makes a major impact on my quality of life. My blogging income can vary quite a bit depending upon how well certain posts are doing as far as driving traffic and affiliate income, the number of students joining my paid blogging courses, how many freelance clients I accept, and several other variables. Starting a blog (and continually investing in it over the years) is one of the best decisions I’ve ever made.