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Welcome to the FinanceSuperhero May 2017 Blog Income Report. In this post, I will be outlining exactly how I made money on my blog last month.
If you’re new to FinanceSuperhero, you may not realize this is the second income report I’ve ever published. And if you’re new to bloggers income reports in general, you may be scratching your head and wondering, “Is this really a thing?!”
Related Reading:
April 2017 Blog Income Report: How I Made $1,070.40 Blogging
Ever since I started earning money through my blog – a few cents and dollars here and there – I have had an ongoing internal debate with myself about whether or not I should post income reports.
On one hand, I’ve always felt that some (not all) income reports read a little bit like bragging (it is my sincere hope that nothing in this post will come across that way).
But on the other hand, I’ve always admired the honest transparency of bloggers who post income reports and detail exactly what is working for them.
From reading others’ income reports, I have learned a lot about the ins-and-outs of how to blog for profit while still staying true to my beliefs and values as a blogger. After much reflection, I decided that it was time to pay it forward, so to speak, and share how I am earning money through my blog.
Why Do I Share a Blog Income Report?
To anyone wondering, “Why on Earth would anyone want to share their income publicly for all the world to see?“, I have 2 main reasons:
- First, my long-term goal is to begin earning enough money through FinanceSuperhero.com to replace my current teacher salary (and my wife’s salary, as well, not too long after). Just over a year ago, I had no idea that blogging could provide a viable living. Others’ income reports helped me see that it was possible. I hope that my reports will help others see the truth about blogging, as well.
- Second, I believe very strongly in the power of goals and accountability. These reports will be a very public way to hold myself accountable for working to grow and build my business. To be honest, it is scary and intimidating to be accountable to thousands of readers and blogger friends, but I know it will be good for me.
At this stage, I know I’m just reaching the tip of the iceberg as a blogger. Plenty of bloggers, even dozens in the personal finance niche, dwarf my monthly earnings every single day. This blog is still a small fish in a mighty large pond.
But to look up after one year of blogging and find that I am earning money is honestly exciting. I’m in no way special or unique, except perhaps for the fact that I didn’t give up during the tough times. I genuinely believe virtually anyone can start a money making blog with the right combination of passion, patience, and perseverance.
Related: How to Build a Blog and Get Noticed – a Comprehensive Guide
If you’ve been pondering making the leap yourself, please let me encourage you: now is the time to start your blog! As a FinanceSuperhero reader, you can start your blog with Bluehost for only $3.95 per month and receive a FREE domain for one full year (a $15 value).
If you follow my step-by-step guide, you can have your new blog up and running in a matter of minutes. Once your blog is active, I’ll even walk you through the most important steps to take to write content that will get noticed and shared regularly!
Click here to start your blog now!Income Report – How I Earned $975.87 Blogging Last Month
Each monthly income report on this blog will track all blog income on an accrual basis (i.e. income will be accounted for when it is earned, not necessarily when payment is received).
On to the details!
Monthly Page Views
May was a decent traffic month on FinanceSuperhero. As you can see in the graph from Google Analytics below, the blog received 35,501 unique page views for the month. This was a dip from the previous month, but it seems that a change in Pinterest’s algorithm hit many other bloggers hard in May.
I have long maintained the opinion that page views can be a vanity metric, but I honestly value every reader who takes the time to visit FinanceSuperhero and spends a few minutes reading an article or two.
I fully believe the secret to solid blog traffic is Pinterest. If you’re a blogger who is serious about growing your reach, you need to develop a Pinterest strategy NOW. My biggest regret as a blogger is that I ignored Pinterest for nearly my entire first year.
The secret to my Pinterest traffic is two-fold: joining high performing group boards and regularly pinning content to them using Board Booster.
Thanks to Board Booster, I spend only a few minutes per day on Pinterest, yet my content is still seen by thousands of people each day. If you’re looking for a good tutorial or guide to getting started with Board Booster and Pinterest, I recommend checking out the video below from Rosemarie Groner, the mastermind behind The Busy Budgeter.
Board Booster Tutorial – Setting Up Your Group Boards
If you’re interested in taking your Pinterest game to the next level, Board Booster is a serious game-changer. Get started with BoardBooster here!
If you have any questions on my strategy or how to use Pinterest or Board Booster, send me an email – I’d be happy to help you!
Subscribers
One of the biggest victories of the last two months, aside from earning extra money, was the growth of my subscriber list. Prior to April 1, I really didn’t pay much attention to my subscribers or put effort into reaching new subscribers.
During the month of April, I launched two campaigns to help readers Take Back Control of Life and Money. The first is a FREE guide titled “5 Keys to Taking Back Control of Your Life and Money.” The second is a FREE 10 page guide to improving your budget titled “The Money Values Toolkit.”
I use MailChimp and the FREE MailMunch plugin to offer these resources to readers. (You can receive one or both in your email inbox by filling out the forms above and below.)
All told, these two new free resources helped me connect with hundreds of new subscribers. Today, my subscriber list has grown to 1,030 subscribers.
I plan to continue A/B testing these offers and may roll out a new offer sometime in July based on the results.
Income Report Breakdown
As previously mentioned, I earned $975.87 through blogging in May. Below is a breakdown of how I earned this income.
Affiliate Marketing
If you’re newer to blogging, you may or may not have heard of affiliate marketing. Essentially, affiliate marketing is the process of earning commission by promoting products and services. Each time a purchase or sign-up occurs, an affiliate marketer receives a portion of the profits based on a negotiated agreement.
I only recommend products and services which I feel will genuinely help readers Take Back Control of Life and Money. In the past, I have turned down several opportunities to form affiliate partnerships simply because the product or service did not provide a high value.
The biggest cause of my ongoing growth in affiliate income is the lessons I learned from the course Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing. Michelle Schroeder-Gardener, the creator of the course, is an affiliate marketing expert who earns over $100,000 per month – yes, six figures – on her blog.
I haven’t even finished implementing all of her strategies and tips and I have already earned back my investment of $197 in the course.
If you’re looking to up your affiliate marketing game in an ethical way and build trust with your readers, you need to sign-up for Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing. Michelle offers a risk free refund, so you literally have nothing to lose. Sign-up below by clicking on the link.
Sign-up for Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing and take your affiliate marketing income to the next level!That said, here is a breakdown of my affiliate income, sorted by partner:
ImpactRadius: $0.00
ImpactRadius is one of my favorite affiliate programs. Currently, I’m partnering with them to help readers make extra money by driving for Uber and UberEATS and saving money on insurance with Allstate.
I did not actively promote these services this month; I will focus on this more in June.
FlexOffers: $72.80
FlexOffers is one of the most well-known affiliate programs for a reason. They offer great value, are a pleasure to work with, and have a great offering of affiliate programs for all niches.
If you’re a blogger, you should definitely sign-up with FlexOffers. You can click here to get started today.
iGain: $9.50
I recently joined the iGain network after discovering that they offer high value survey opportunities for readers. There are many poor survey offers out there, but iGain offers many of the highest payouts for those who are interested in taking surveys.
If you’re looking for an opportunity to earn more than $200 per month by taking simple surveys in your free time, check out the post below:
The Best Survey Sites to Make an Extra $200+ Each Month
$5 Meal Plan: $12.50
Meal planning is a surprisingly simple key to maintaining a healthy grocery budget. $5 Meal Plan removes the hassle and frustration by doing the planning for you. I’m proud to recommend them because they offer a tremendous value at a very low monthly price of only $5.
Zaycon Fresh: $30.00
For most families, meat is the most expensive category in their grocery budget. Zaycon Fresh is on a mission to change that by offering farm-fresh meat at a fraction of the cost of your local grocery store. They work with local supplies to provide the highest quality meats directly to you while helping you save hundreds or even thousands of dollars each year.
You can sign-up for Zaycon Fresh and begin receiving offers in your area here.If you are a blogger and would like to join the Zaycon program as an affiliate partner, you can sign-up here using my link.
Budgeting for Budget Haters: $0.00
My friend Adam Hagerman, CFP, has put together the best interactive course on budgeting I’ve ever seen. If you’ve tried everything and still can’t seem to create a budget that works for your family, I recommend checking out Adam’s course, Budgeting for Budget Haters. It even has a risk-free, money-back guarantee.
In the course, you’ll learn how to
- Gather the right information needed to create your budget
- Set smart financial goals and use them to avoid the debt/savings roller coaster
- Create an annual budget and plan like you’ve never planned before
- Budget for periodic expenses
- Budget for the fun stuff and incorporate guilt-free spending
- Budget with a variable income
- Prioritize debt repayment
- Use budgeting software (with on screen instructions!)
- Talk money with your honey
- Set up your budget so it requires low maintenance
Click here to sign-up for the Budgeting for Budget Haters course. You literally have nothing to lose! This is one of the few $98 investments that could change your life forever.
Bluehost: $100.00
I use Bluehost to host FinanceSuperhero and can’t recommend them enough. They are the reason I was able to start a blog with only slightly above average tech skills. You can start your own blog with Bluehost for only $3.95 and receive a FREE domain name for one year (a $15 value).
Blogging started out as a rewarding hobby for me, and now it is a significant money-making part-time job. My dream is that it will soon become my full-time job, and I never could have started earning money with my blog if I hadn’t gotten started last year.
If you follow my step-by-step guide, you can have your new blog up and running in a matter of minutes. Once your blog is active, I’ll even walk you through the most important steps to take to write content that will get noticed and shared regularly!
Click here to start your blog now!Total Affiliate Income: $297.95
Display Advertising
I use two types of display advertising on FinanceSuperhero: Google Adsense and MyFinance. Both produce fairly unobtrusive ad blocks and do not seem to take away from the user experience. In fact, many readers seem to value the supplementary content provided by MyFinance based on the number of daily click-throughs.
Google Adsense: $151.11
MyFinance: $71.81
Display Advertising Total: $222.92
Sponsored Posts and Mentions
Each month, I receive many requests for sponsored posts and turn down nearly every proposal. However, when a quality proposal comes along, I am always happy to provide value for readers.
If you are a sponsor looking for opportunities to work with me, please review our Media Kit and contact me via email.
Sponsored Posts/Mentions: $400.00
Odds and Ends
From time to time, I like to recommend products and apps to help people save money without doing anything extra beyond normal day-to-day life. Ibotta and Digit are two of those apps.
Ibotta is one of the best tools available to help families save money on groceries without clipping coupons. It coordinates with your local grocery store and learns your shopping habits, then provides money-saving offers. You can sign-up here.
Digit is an automated savings assistant designed to make saving money as easy as possible. They recently moved to a paid service, but it is possible to avoid paying fees if you save enough money each month, as far as I understand.
Ibotta: $55.00
Digit: $0.00
Odds and Ends Total: $55.00
Wrap-up
When I started blogging, I had no idea that I would make money after just one year blogging. It goes without saying that I would love to see my income trend upward, but as in all things in life, there are no guarantees. However, I am thrilled to be doing what I love – helping people gain control over their life and money – and earn an income at the same time.
Ryan @ Just Another Dollar says
June 14, 2017 at 6:43 AMAnother solid month! Thanks for sharing your process along with the results!
Hero says
June 14, 2017 at 9:26 AMThanks, Ryan!
Michael @ Super Millennial says
June 14, 2017 at 7:14 AMGreat job hustling! An extra $1,000 is a huge side hustle. Finally getting into Pinterest myself, can’t believe how long I avoided it…..big mistake. But its part of the process.
Keep it up….what’s the goal next month?
Hero says
June 14, 2017 at 9:33 AMThanks, Mike! The goal for next month is to keep turning a solid profit. I’m unsure of how the usual decrease in traffic in June may impact the numbers, but time will tell!
Mrs. Picky Pincher says
June 14, 2017 at 8:26 AMGreat job with that May monetization! It’s funny because now I have a loyal following, but I’ve been struggling to find more new people to check out the site. Time to do some pinning, methinks. 🙂 Most of my online income comes from freelance writing. I usually bring in a small chunk of money, which I use to promote my blog. 🙂
Hero says
June 14, 2017 at 9:35 AMThanks, Mrs. PP! You have a great blog and a solid strategy in place. Your site freebies look awesome, too, so I can only imagine that new readers quickly join your list.
To be making any kind of income online is an incredible thing, so you should feel very proud!
MMP says
June 14, 2017 at 11:08 AMThanks for sharing all of the details. Great to see how other blogs/bloggers are making an income from their work.
Hero says
June 14, 2017 at 11:16 AMYou’re so welcome – I hope you found the post helpful!
Mao says
June 14, 2017 at 4:38 PMThis is very impressive! I would definitely have to give Pinterest a try.
Hero says
June 14, 2017 at 5:32 PMThank you, Mao. I can’t recommend Pinterest enough, to be honest! It is a huge game-changer.
Justin @ Atypical Life says
June 27, 2017 at 12:32 AMIt is refreshing to see an income report that is not “How I earned $2,000 in my first 2 months blogging”. Those ones are really depressing when you are trying to build a site and it goes super slowly. Thank you for sharing a real income report of a modest blogger. $1,000 a month is a great target and can take years off your working career. Looking forward to your June report.
Hero says
June 27, 2017 at 10:34 AMThank you, Justin. Your comment makes me glad that I take the time to put together the monthly reports. I know I really needed the encouragement myself when I was making $.10 per week on my blog. Some people definitely catch fire early on, but most of us have to go through some rough patches first.