How to Start a Blog and Make Money - $10k+/Month in 2024 (Step-by-Step)
Summary
TLDRThe video script offers an in-depth guide for aspiring bloggers, emphasizing the potential for substantial income through blogging. It highlights the importance of understanding monetization strategies, recommending affiliate marketing over traditional ads like Google AdSense, especially for new blogs with low traffic. The speaker, a successful full-time blogger, shares personal experiences and strategies, such as leveraging large affiliate networks and selling digital products for higher commissions. The script also provides actionable steps for starting a blog, including choosing a profitable niche, selecting a domain name, setting up a self-hosted WordPress blog with a reliable hosting provider, and focusing on driving traffic through platforms like Pinterest. The summary serves as a motivational call to action, encouraging potential bloggers to start their journey and learn from the provided resources.
Takeaways
- 💼 Starting a blog can be a lucrative career with the potential to earn a substantial income, as the speaker does over $10,000/month on average.
- 🏡 The flexibility of blogging allows for working from home and setting your own schedule, which is beneficial for those with family commitments.
- 🚀 For new bloggers, focusing on affiliate marketing rather than Google Adsense is recommended due to higher potential earnings, especially with digital products.
- 🔗 Building partnerships with large affiliate networks or directly with product sellers can yield significant commissions, particularly in niches like fashion and software reviews.
- 📈 Once a blog has significant traffic (around 10,000 monthly sessions), it's more beneficial to consider display ads through networks like Ezoic or Monumetric.
- 🚫 Avoid applying for Google Adsense too early due to the risk of getting banned and closing doors for future premium ad networks.
- 📉 Display ads on a new blog with low traffic are not recommended as they yield very low income.
- 🎨 Selling services through a blog can be a good way to generate income while growing the audience, especially for skills that can be offered remotely.
- 🛍️ Creating and selling your own digital products, such as eBooks or online courses, can be highly profitable with minimal support required.
- 📝 Choosing a profitable niche is crucial for a successful and monetizable blog, and it's important to research the most profitable niches for the current year.
- 🌐 Focusing on one traffic platform at a time is more effective than spreading efforts across multiple platforms, with Pinterest being a recommended starting point for many niches.
- 💻 Using a self-hosted WordPress blog is essential for monetization and growth, avoiding limitations associated with free platforms.
Q & A
Is starting a blog still a viable option for income generation in the current digital landscape?
-Yes, starting a blog can still be a lucrative venture. The script highlights that with the right strategies, such as affiliate marketing and focusing on a profitable niche, it is possible to earn a significant income, as evidenced by the speaker earning over $10,000 per month from blogging.
What are the initial costs and benefits associated with starting a blog?
-The initial costs of starting a blog are quite low, which includes domain registration and hosting. The benefits are high return on investment (ROI), working from home, and having control over one's schedule, making it a flexible option for individuals like stay-at-home parents.
Why might it not be advisable to apply for Google AdSense immediately upon starting a blog?
-Applying for Google AdSense right away might not be beneficial, especially with low traffic. The earnings from display ads can be minimal (less than $10 per month) when traffic is low, which isn't worth the potential distraction from the site's content and user experience.
What is the recommended monetization strategy for a new blog?
-The recommended strategy is affiliate marketing. This involves promoting products within your blog's niche through affiliate networks like Impact, CJ Affiliates, ShareaSale, reWardStyle, ClickBank, and Partnerstack, which can offer higher commission rates than traditional ad networks.
What are some high-commission affiliate products that can be promoted on a blog?
-High-commission affiliate products often include digital products like eBooks, online courses, and legal templates, which typically offer commissions of about 30% to 85% due to their high profit margins.
When should a blogger consider adding display ads to their blog?
-Display ads should be considered when the blog's traffic reaches at least 10,000 monthly sessions. At this point, a blogger can apply to advertising networks like Ezoic or Monumetric, which also require integration with Google AdSense.
Why is Pinterest highlighted as a good traffic source for new blogs?
-Pinterest is user-friendly for new blogs, as it can provide traffic quickly and is not dependent on domain authority. It is also popular in the United States, which is beneficial for meeting the audience criteria of some ad networks like Mediavine.
How can offering services on a blog help with income while the blog grows?
-Offering services such as content writing, editing, virtual assistance, or other skilled work can provide a steady income stream while the blog audience grows. This allows the blogger to leverage their existing skills and the blog as a marketing platform.
What are some advantages of selling your own digital products on a blog?
-Selling digital products offers a high return on investment with minimal support required. They can include eBooks, printable files, patterns, templates, stock photos, and legal documents. These products can generate significant income without the need for paid advertising.
Why is it important to choose the right niche when starting a blog?
-Choosing the right niche is crucial for profitability. A niche should align with the blogger's interests and expertise but also be marketable and appealing to an audience that is likely to engage and convert into income through various monetization strategies.
What are some tips for choosing a domain name for a new blog?
-A good domain name should be short, easy to remember, and preferably use the .com zone. It should avoid numbers, hyphens, and misspellings. The domain can be the blogger's name if it's not too common, allowing flexibility in the blog's content and niche.
Why is it recommended to start with a self-hosted blog instead of a free platform?
-A self-hosted blog provides more control, flexibility, and monetization opportunities. Free platforms may limit the types of ads that can be run and are less attractive to affiliate networks. Self-hosting is also a requirement for many premium ad networks and is essential for long-term blogging success.
Outlines
🤔 Starting a Blog for Income
The speaker shares their personal journey from doubting blogging as a career to becoming a full-time blogger earning over $10,000 per month. They discuss the low business expenses involved in blogging, the flexibility it offers, and the potential for high return on investment. The speaker also provides a step-by-step plan to earn the first $1000 per month from a blog and invites viewers to join a free 7-day course for starting a blog. They emphasize understanding how to make money from a blog, suggesting affiliate marketing as a better initial strategy than Google Adsense due to higher commission rates and less risk, especially for new blogs with low traffic.
📈 Monetizing Your Blog with Ads and Services
The speaker advises against applying for Google Adsense on a new blog due to the risk of getting banned and the low earnings potential. They recommend waiting until the blog has at least 10,000 monthly sessions before considering display ads through networks like Ezoic or Monumetric. They also suggest that once a blog has significant traffic, it could be monetized by selling services such as content writing, editing, or virtual assistance. The speaker highlights the importance of Pinterest traffic for driving visitors to the blog and shares their success with Mediavine, a premium ad management company, which can yield higher earnings than Adsense.
💰 Scaling Your Blog with Products and Services
The speaker emphasizes the potential of blogging to surpass traditional corporate income levels, provided that one avoids trading time for money and instead focuses on scalable income sources. They discuss the benefits of selling one's own digital products, such as eBooks, printable files, patterns, templates, and stock photos, which can yield high returns with minimal support. The speaker encourages bloggers to overcome limiting beliefs and create their own products, rather than relying solely on ad revenue. They also mention the effectiveness of selling courses and the importance of choosing a niche that aligns with profitable topics.
🌐 Choosing a Domain and Starting Your Blog
The speaker provides guidelines for choosing a blog domain name, recommending that it should be short, memorable, and preferably in the .com zone. They advise against using numbers, hyphens, or misspelled words. The speaker also covers the technical aspects of starting a blog, recommending WordPress as the content management system and stressing the importance of choosing a self-hosted platform to avoid limitations and monetization issues. They suggest Bluehost as a hosting provider and provide a link for an exclusive offer for their audience.
🎨 Designing Your Blog and Driving Traffic
The speaker discusses the importance of choosing the right WordPress theme for the blog's appearance and speed, recommending Astra as a fast and SEO-friendly option. They also emphasize the need to focus on one traffic platform at a time to avoid spreading efforts too thin. The speaker suggests Pinterest as the best platform for driving traffic quickly, followed by Google SEO and YouTube. They caution against relying on Facebook and Instagram for organic traffic, as these platforms typically require paid advertising. Lastly, the speaker encourages aspiring bloggers to take action and offers a free blueprint with daily lessons and video tutorials to help get started.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Blogging
💡Affiliate Marketing
💡Google AdSense
💡ROI (Return on Investment)
💡Display Ads
💡Ezoic
💡Domain Name
💡WordPress
💡Self-Hosted Blog
💡SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Highlights
Starting a blog can be a lucrative endeavor, with the potential to earn over $10,000 per month on average.
Blogging offers a high return on investment with low business expenses and the flexibility to work from home.
A step-by-step plan is provided to help achieve the first $1000/mo from a blog, with a free 7-day course available.
Google Adsense may not be the best monetization method for new blogs with low traffic.
Affiliate marketing, particularly with networks like Impact, CJ Affiliates, and ShareaSale, is recommended for bloggers.
Digital products offer high profit margins and can result in significant affiliate commissions.
Once a blog reaches 10,000 monthly sessions, it's time to consider display ads through networks like Ezoic or Monumetric.
Mediavine is a premium ad network that can significantly increase ad revenue, but requires a substantial US audience.
Pinterest is a powerful platform for driving traffic to new blogs, with 93% of traffic coming from it in the speaker's first year.
Offering services such as content writing, editing, or virtual assistance can generate income while growing a blog's audience.
Establishing oneself as an expert through blogging can lead to selling legal templates or other niche-specific products.
Blogs can serve as a marketing platform for services, potentially replacing a 9-5 job with a scalable online business.
Selling digital products such as ebooks, printable files, or online courses can provide a high ROI without the need for paid advertising.
Creating and selling one's own products is a recommended advanced monetization strategy for bloggers.
Choosing a profitable niche is crucial for a successful money-making blog, with a video provided to help identify the most profitable niches.
Selecting a good domain name is important, with .com being the preferred choice, and avoiding numbers, hyphens, or misspellings.
WordPress is recommended as the content management system for a blog, and Bluehost is suggested as a solid hosting option for beginners.
Focusing on one traffic source at a time is advised for beginners, with Pinterest being a fast way to drive traffic to a new blog.
Google SEO is a stable but slower traffic source, requiring significant effort and time before seeing results.
YouTube is another recommended platform for driving traffic, as Google often prioritizes its own video content.
Facebook and Instagram are not considered effective for organic free traffic generation, and are more suited for paid advertising.
The speaker encourages aspiring bloggers to stop doubting and start their blogs, offering a free blueprint and tutorials to guide them.
Transcripts
Is it worth starting a blog this year? Does blogging still bring a good income?
I bet you are asking yourself these questions. I was in your shoes 5 years ago but today I am
a full-time blogger earning over $10,000k/mo on average, so I will honestly tell you what
works today and what's the fastest way for you to grow a blog from scratch.
If you are in doubt about blgoging, I want to ask you one thing. How much do you lose
if you try and start a blog? My business expenses as a blogger are very low. It’s
a business with the highest ROI you can imagine. I do this while working from home,
I am in control of my own schedule, which really helps because I have a toddler and I want to spend
time with my daughter while she is small. I this video, I will lay out a step by step
plan for you to get your first $1000/mo with your blog! And if you want to get
started with this plan today, join my free 7-day course to start your blog. Check the
link in the description below and let's get started with the first step. Step #1
First, you need to Understand HOW you will Make Money
When I started my blog, I did what most of the people do - I tried to apply to Google
Adsense as soon as I could, to run some ads on my blog. That's what you were going to do, right?
Well, let me tell you why maybe you shouldn't. Yes, adding ads from Google Adsense or Media.net
is the easiest thing you can do with a new website to start making some money.
Usually it’s enough to have about 20 posts on your blog and something that a lot of
people don’t know about – you need a Privacy Policy page before you apply!
But if you ask for my opinion, I don’t think you should even bother applying to Adsense
when you have very low traffic because they pay very little for each 1000 of visitors.
When your traffic is lower than 1000 visitors a month, you will be earning less than $10
with display ads. Yes, less than $10 per month. So it’s not worth sending your small audience
away from the site for so little money. What would I do first if I started my blog
these days, knowing everything that I learned in 5 years?
Affiliate Marketing My top recommendation for you is to find affiliate
products that you can promote in your niche. You can work with large affiliate networks but
don't bother joining Amazon Associates, this is like Google Adsense just from affiliate
marketing - very low commission rates, very high risk of getting your account
blocked for no reason with all the $2.5 that you will be lucky to earn in a year.
Now if not Amazon Associates, which other large affiliate networks would I recommend you? Well,
Impact, CJ Affiliates, ShareaSale, reWardStyle, ClickBank, Partnerstack to name a few. But which
ones will work for you the best really depends on your nich e. ReWardStyle is best for fashion and
home decor for example, Partnerstack will work great if you have a site with software reviews.
I think I gave you all the names of the networks too quickly, right? Well, you can pause or
re-watch this part if you want to point out the names of these affiliate networks. I think you
should try to join them as soon as you added a little bit of content to your website and created
your About page, so it looks like a legit site and explains what are the main topics you will cover.
Depending on your niche, you could even partner directly with some product sellers.
Because some products are really worth if they cost a few hundreds of dollars and can come with
generous affiliate commissions of about 30% and up to 85%. This kind of commissions are normal
in the world of digital products, like eBooks, online courses and such because their profit
margin is close to 100% so they can afford giving you a huge commission per sale. You
will hardly find commissions so high if you promote physical products as an affiliate.
You could find many digital prducts like this on Clickbank or on Digistore24.
In this case, you could be making a hundred of dollars or more per customer in commission. If
you think about it, let's say your content linked to an affiliate product like this is convincing
enough, even with small traffic volume you’ll be able to make your first $1000 on your blog. Say,
with a commission of $100, you just need to sell the product to 10 customers to make $1000 a month.
Display Ads Getting back to display
ads. I said I wouldn't install Adsense at all and start with affiliate products
but is there the right time when you should consider ads on your blog?
Yes! When your blog traffic gets to at least 10,000/mo sessions, you can apply to either
Ezoic or Monumetric advertising networks. And this would be the time when you actually should apply
for Adsense too because both of these networds will require you to first join Google Adsense,
as it's their biggest advertising partner. As I mentioned before, you can totally skip
applying to Google Adsense on a new blog, and actually would help you keep your site safe from
any kind of ban or problems with Google Adsense. When you work with Adsense directly as a new
blogger, you can easily do something wrong by mistake that will get your site banned
and this will close the doors for you to any premium ad networks in the future.
Because all of them including Ezoic, Monumetric, She Media, Mediavine and Adthrive work with
Google as their biggest advertising partner. If your domain has a bad history with Adsense,
it won’t be accepted to any premium ad networks ever. So again, the $10 a month or less that you
could make with Adsense on a new blog, are not worth the risk for your domain in the future.
When you get at least 20,000/mo sessions on your site, you could try to join She Media network,
and when you get 50,000/mo sessions on your site, you can apply for Mediavine.
This is a premium ad management company and you’ll be paid about 10 times more for the
same traffic than you could get with AdSense. Keep in mind though that about 80% of your
audience should come from the United States to be accepted to Mediavine. In this sense
Pinterest traffic can be very helpful because it’s much more popular in the
US than in other parts of the world. When I started my blog, in the first
few months I was trying to get some traffic with Google SEO but I soon realized it was
hopeless. It takes forever to get some domain authority with a new blog on Google. So I
focused on Pinterest traffic and it worked! By the end of my first year of blogging,
I had enough traffic to join Medivine. And 93% of my traffic at the time was was coming
from Pinterest. I will show you my Mediavine dashboard here when I edit the video. So I
made my first $1400 in a month with Mediavine ads entirely thanks to free Pinterest traffic.
I just wanted to make it clear because I hear this a lot from people who heard somewhere that
Pinterest traffic is not accepted in Mediavine and other premium ad networks. This is not
true at all. Pinterest is a completely valid traffic source, moreover your RPM,
or revenue per mille - your ad income per thousand visitors on your site can be the same and
sometimes even higher than for Google SEO traffic. Check out this in my Mediavine dashboard,
my RPM for Pinterest traffic is even a bit higher than for Google traffic.
If you find the information I shared so far helpful, give me a thumbs up, subscribe for
more blogging tips and click the bell button to get notifications when I publish my new videos!
If you have any questions, the best place to ask me is in the comments below the video!
NOW Let's TALK ABOUT SELLING YOUR SERVICES When you are just starting a blog,
it’s often months of work without a single paycheck. While growing your audience,
you can also offer your services on the blog. For example, you could reach out to some
established bloggers and offer your services as their content writer,
as an editor, a virtual assistant. You could also offer any other services and promote
them through your blog – like making voiceover, translations, graphic design or anything else you
are skilled at and what you can do remotely just with a laptop and internet connection.
But it can be any kind of services really, in any industry.
I know very a successful blog about all things legal by Amira the blog is called
https://aselfguru.com/ – and guess what, that girl now sells her legal templates for bloggers
and earns a lot more than her colleagues each month because she has established herself as
an expert through her blog. I'll show you here is her income report when she made
78,000 in one month. The majority of this income came from her legal templates, over $67,000
and she sells these templates through her blog. Many beginner bloggers make the majority of their
income by selling their services in the first year or two, and you know what? I think it’s great!
Think about it. You are still working from home and you might be earning enough to
replace your 9-5 job. Your blog works as a free way to market your services.
I personally used my blog to sell my 1:1 Pinterest management services for quite a long time. I don’t
do this anymore though and let me tell you why. The most amazing thing about blogging
is that you can build your career and skyrocket your income to the levels that
would take you decades in the corporate world. For me, I actually am 100% sure I would never
reach the same income level at my day job. And while it takes some hard work upfront
without getting paid from the first month blogging, at some point if you don’t allow your
limiting beliefs stop you from making more money, then you can scale your business really fast.
But not if you keep trading your time for money. Not if you keep providing the 1:1 services.
It can be quite difficult to get requests from potential clients and say sorry,
I don’t provide 1:1 services anymore but at some point if I didn’t do this, I wouldn’t be able to
scale my business and income. And so… we get to the advanced way of making money from your
website. It’s selling your own products. Selling Your Own Products
You can even sell physical products but I don’t know this business, for me things like
manufacturing, branding, delivery, dealing with refunds, customs, all of this is a bit too much.
I prefer to sell digital products online. The ROI is usually very high and if you’ve
built your blog or website to help you sell your products, you can have a great income
without spending anything on paid advertising. You can sell lots of different products that don’t
require much of support, for example: - Ebooks
- Printable files like binders, guides and so on - You can sell patterns and templates
if you are a DIY blogger - You can sell stock photos
through your site if you are a photographer. Or if you are like Amira from Aselfguru,
remember I already mentioned her today, you can sell legal templates. Instead of
providing 1:1 services to bloggers, she can sell them templates of various legal pages :)
It’s interesting that I see so many bloggers keep procrastinating on the idea to create
their own products for too long until they almost get a burn-out from chasing
pageviews to monetize their site with ads. I’ve talked to several 1:1 clients of mine
who were established bloggers with large audiences and the only way they used to
monetize was through ads. When I asked why? Why you are not selling products?
The answer was – I kept telling myself I’m not ready yet, I am not good enough yet to sell a
product. But come on, with thousands of followers across multiple social networks? Not ready?
This is clearly a limiting belief in my opinion, a lot of people are just looking for excuses
to stop themselves from making more money with their blogs. If by any chance this is your case,
you definitely need to work on your mindset 🙂 What I found the best model for me personally
because I like interacting with people and sharing my knowledge, I found that selling
printables is kind of boring for me. I prefer selling courses where I can work with my students,
answer their questions, help them grow, celebrate their wins together and so on.
I wanted to dedicate the first part of this video to monetization strategies because I know
for most of the people who start a blog it's a way to make some extra income on the side,
so what you want to know first and foremost is how a blog will make you money.
Now that you have some clarity on this, the next thing you need to do when starting a
blog is decide which topics you’ll be blogging about. In other words, what will be your niche.
Step # 2. Pick a Niche for Your Blog Beginners often make a mistake thinking
about niches. It’s easy to start a blog about whatever you experience in life,
or about your hobbies and not giving a though about whether or not this is a profitable topic.
But if you plan to actually make money with your blog, I recommend you to watch
my video that covers the most profitable blogging niches for this year. I’ll give you
a link in the description below this video. If you want to use a particular platform to
drive traffic to your blog, for example, if you want to start with Pinterest,
you need to keep in mind that not all the niches do equally well with Pinterest audience. It’s
mostly female audience and so the niches that do really great on Pinterest are:
· Home Décor and DIY · Recipes
· Parenting · Diets and
Weight Loss · Lifestyle
· Beauty and Fashion · Relationship Advice
Even if you are not sure about a specific niche, Pinterest is actually the platform
that is not looking for narrowly niched websites like Google does. You can have a broad lifestyle
blog and take advantage of all trending topics on Pinterest to get as much traffic from this
platform as possible, even with a brand new blog. This is why I strongly recommend anyone who is
starting a blog learn about Pinterest, and if you want to understand better HOW it can help you make
money with your blog, then watch my free Pinterest masterclass. I’ll give you a link in the top right
corner and in the description below this video. Now, the second step
is choosing a domain name for the blog. Step #3. Pick your Blog Name / Domain Name
Now, when you have an idea about your blog, the next thing to decide is your domain name.
The common sense rules that you should keep in mind when you are searching for a domain name:
· it should be short and easy to remember; · avoid using numbers and hyphens in domain name;
· always do your best to get a domain in .com zone, in the worst case scenario you can settle
with .co zone. Anything like .net or .biz is a bad idea for many reasons, I don’t want to go
too much into details in this video or else we’ll never move to the next steps. If you want to know
all the details and tips about choosing a domain name, I have another video that will help you. The
link will be in the description below this video. · Ah and don’t use weirdly spelled or misspelled
words just because the keyword your wanted in not available as a domain.
Wrong spelling will always confuse people and they will end up on competitor’s site.
Generally, I think people tend to overthink the step of choosing a domain name. Your domain can
even be simply your full name if it’s not a very popular name (in that case I guess it
will be taken). Under your name you can blog about anything and you can
switch the niche easily at any time. Step #4: Technically Start a Blog
Once you have an idea about your domain name, you can go ahead and register your blog. The process
will take you about 11 minutes if you use my video tutorial, I’ll give you a link in the info icon
and in the description below this video. Just two important things that you
need to know when starting a blog. 1. One is called a content management
system and for this I highly recommend you to stick with Wordpress. It’s the most suitable
for what a blogging website needs. If you were building a portfolio site with just a
few pages, I would say go ahead and use Wix or Squarespace. But if you want to build a blog,
Wordpress is the best platform. And it's free. 2. The second thing to choose is a hosting
provider. I have to stress this out. You need to start a self-hosted blog. If you
want to make money with it, you shouldn't use any platforms that own your site.
You don't want to have something like anastasia.blogspot.com or
anastasia.wordpress.com you are hosting your site for free but your site will
be limited in many ways. They will tell you which ads you can run. When
you apply to any affiliate networks, no one wants to work with these free sites,
they want you to have a self-hosted blog. Even if you think you are going to start on
a free platform and then switch over, I can tell you the technical hustle
you'll have to go through is not worth it. When I started my blog, I used Bluehost and I
think it's a solid hosting option for beginners. They have a smooth installation process for
Wordpress, their plans are the most affordable, and they offer a 24-hour support though chat.
You can even get a free domain name in the package with your hosting. Use the
link anastasiablogger.com/bluehost or click on the link in the description below this video
because I partnered with Bluehost and they provided an exclusive price for my audience.
Step #5 Make Your Blog Pretty and Fast - Make Your Blog Pretty and
FastChoose the right Wordpress Theme The way your blog looks and how fast pages
can load depends on your Wordpress Theme. There are lots of options out there, some are completely
free, and if you want to try a free theme, I would recommend to check out first Astra theme.
It's one of the fastest Wordpress themes, and the site speed is a really important factor
for Google SEO. Astra has a very generous free version as well as a premium version.
The other fast Wordpress themes are Neve, Ocean WP and if you are looking for a
premium theme GeneratePress is really good. Step #6. Start Driving Traffic to Your Blog
When it comes to getting visitors to your website, the best thing you can do is focus
on ONE platform at a time otherwise you’ll spread too thin and see very low results on all of them.
It does depend on your niche of course, but my general recommendation for beginners
is to start with Pinterest because this platform can give you traffic really fast.
For some niches Pinterest doesn’t work and in that case your first option would be Google
SEO traffic. Like something that would be mostly interesting for men might have low
traffic potential on Pinterest because the majority of this platform are women.
So again, my personal top list of the platforms starts with Pinterest.
You can get your first traffic spikes with Pinterest within a few months while with
Google you might need to wait at least 6 months or even a year. With Pinterest,
it doesn’t matter if you have an old domain name and what is the domain authority.
It works great for almost any niche, you can see that it worked multiple times for so many
of my students of Pinterest SEO Traffic Secrets program – and they are all from different niches.
You’ll find a link to my Pinterest SEO Traffic Course in the info icon
and in the description below this video. My second-favorite traffic source is Google
SEO or search engine optimization for Google. Search traffic is more stable because it doesn’t
have the viral effect that you can see on Pinterest. It’s good that Google traffic
is more stable but it takes so much more time and effort to make Google SEO work.
A brand-new website might need to wait for at least 6 months or even a year before seeing any
significant traffic and start ranking in Google. And by waiting I don’t mean just starting a blog
and doing nothing. I mean that you will be working really hard optimizing your site and
writing content optimized for keywords and building backlinks to your website.
The next one after Google comes Youtube. Probably you realize that Google owns Youtube. So,
you can often rank your videos higher than your blog posts for the same keywords because Google
gives priority to video content from their own platform rather than to third-party websites.
I get very little traffic from Facebook and Instagram and I don’t think these
platforms are good for organic free traffic generation. You would have to pay for ads to
get some traffic from these social networks and I assume you are starting a blog to make money
not to spend your money on ads before you ever made a cent out of your blog, right?
And you know what? The best advice I can give you is just stop doubting yourself
and procrastinating. Don’t waste even one more day thinking about starting a
blog if you want to start it, just do it and you’ll figure out everything along the way.
As I promised, I’ll give you a plan to starting your blog and making your first $1000 with it. I
know how everything is overwhelming when you are starting. That’s why I created a FREE blueprint
that is delivered to your inbox within one week, every day you’ll get one lesson together with my
video tutorials. I will also teach you in it about all the monetization options for your blog, check
the link in the description below this video. Now if you want to know the most profitable
blogging niches for this year, check this video up here and I'll see you in the next one!
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