Hi. I am still niching around the internet, you? Just not blogging here much. I continue to have a lot of health and personal issues that are very time consuming.
However, in terms of year on year growth, the niche blogging thing performed well.
Here's how the earnings stack up.
eHow: I made over three thousand dollars with a percentage increase over last year of 60%. On 100 articles. Not bad, eh? We'll see how long it lasts.
Amazon: around $600. Not great, but not bad considering this is about 150% more than last year.
Adsense: (includes, blogs, Infobarrel, and Hubpages): Roughly $300, an increase of 200% over last year. Month on month earnings seem to be growing. I was making like $20 a month, now it seems to be $30+ so progress.
Main source of income is Infobarrel and Hubpages, not my niche blogs. Interesting!
Suite101: Roughly $200. I don't even have 30 articles up but I will say, even though I haven't achieved significant volume, Suite is much slower than eHow was with earnings growth. Given that I have proven SEO results and a good track record on a site like eHow, I tend to lean toward the conclusion that Suite's SEO to promote the site is not so hot.
They are a good organization but they seem to be flailing a bit. Also, I have a hard time publishing any article with product tie-ins on Suite, I hate not being able to use Amazon affiliate links. So this has meant, I've not been writing as much for Suite. I still really want to get to 50 articles to see what happens to earnings, but between the personal BS and my interest in pushing my Amazon affiliate earnings, it's not easy.
I haven't seen any major innovations in writing online. Although I do see people out earning me for the first time. Just haven't seen any mention of a new and improved strategy to explain their earnings.
Right now my thought is to focus on pushing products.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
August Earnings
eHow: Almost $300. So close, but couldn't cross the finish line.
Amazon: Getting closer to $50.
Adsense: Slightly more than $30
Suite: Almost $40 on 22 articles which is amazing.
But I need to somehow break through to the next level. I seem to be stuck at the $300-$400 mark and can't seem to grow much past it.
Need to work on that.
Amazon: Getting closer to $50.
Adsense: Slightly more than $30
Suite: Almost $40 on 22 articles which is amazing.
But I need to somehow break through to the next level. I seem to be stuck at the $300-$400 mark and can't seem to grow much past it.
Need to work on that.
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Friday, August 20, 2010
$1 a Day
I am making $1 a day so far on Suite101 with just 20 articles. So yes, there is money to be made at Suite101.
It will be interesting to see what happens to earnings as my articles age, search engines find them, and my back linking takes effect.
If there are people making more than that with a similar body of work, they aren't posting on the forums. I am seeing a lot of posts from people who feel they aren't making enough money...with less than 5 articles.
Listen, folks, you have to do the work. Once the work is done, the money rolls in for years to come with little additional input. But if you are going to write 1 article and give up because you didn't instantly make $50, you are deluded about how this works.
Write until you hit 50 articles.
Take a deep breath and review earnings.
If earnings suck, your SEO probably sucks too. So fix it.
Then write 50 more.
Then move on to another site and do the same thing to diversify your income.
And keep adding articles to Suite.
That's it. The secret money making formula.
It will be interesting to see what happens to earnings as my articles age, search engines find them, and my back linking takes effect.
If there are people making more than that with a similar body of work, they aren't posting on the forums. I am seeing a lot of posts from people who feel they aren't making enough money...with less than 5 articles.
Listen, folks, you have to do the work. Once the work is done, the money rolls in for years to come with little additional input. But if you are going to write 1 article and give up because you didn't instantly make $50, you are deluded about how this works.
Write until you hit 50 articles.
Take a deep breath and review earnings.
If earnings suck, your SEO probably sucks too. So fix it.
Then write 50 more.
Then move on to another site and do the same thing to diversify your income.
And keep adding articles to Suite.
That's it. The secret money making formula.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Earnings for July 2010 & Making eHow Work For Me (For Once!)
Before I forget...
-eHow: $300 and change. Up about $100 from the last month. Nice.
-Amazon: Still less than $50
-Adsense: More than $20 but not by much. Most of this is Infobarrel, particularly one article that seems to be doing well.
-Suite: Roughly $20 for the month, but actual income was more like $40 since they paid me for accrued earnings from previous months as well.
-Online used book sales: This is a new thing I've been experimenting with. Not sure I'll stick with it, but I did make $200 in used book sales.
My laptop is dying--it was a lemon from day one, the power jack has had constant problems. Replaced it once, it's dying again. New laptop comes in next week! Thank goodness!
So, quickly because my battery is dying and I can't get the power cord to work at the moment...
I am pruning my backlinks today. I even went into my eHow stuff and added links to new articles. So long as I hit the save button, the article doesn't run back through the plagiarism filter. eHow is not an 'official' back link, but it does drive traffic and a lot of my eHow articles get great traffic.
Just thought I would mention that in case any one is trying to get some traffic to new articles since the eHow WCP closed.
Cheers!
-eHow: $300 and change. Up about $100 from the last month. Nice.
-Amazon: Still less than $50
-Adsense: More than $20 but not by much. Most of this is Infobarrel, particularly one article that seems to be doing well.
-Suite: Roughly $20 for the month, but actual income was more like $40 since they paid me for accrued earnings from previous months as well.
-Online used book sales: This is a new thing I've been experimenting with. Not sure I'll stick with it, but I did make $200 in used book sales.
My laptop is dying--it was a lemon from day one, the power jack has had constant problems. Replaced it once, it's dying again. New laptop comes in next week! Thank goodness!
So, quickly because my battery is dying and I can't get the power cord to work at the moment...
I am pruning my backlinks today. I even went into my eHow stuff and added links to new articles. So long as I hit the save button, the article doesn't run back through the plagiarism filter. eHow is not an 'official' back link, but it does drive traffic and a lot of my eHow articles get great traffic.
Just thought I would mention that in case any one is trying to get some traffic to new articles since the eHow WCP closed.
Cheers!
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