So, you want to make money with your blog? (2024)

If you’ve been blogging for some time now, or even for a short time, you might be wondering how to go about finding sponsors for your blog. I know I was.

It’s not just about earning money – it’s about justifying the time spent (for me, all day), and justifying the monetary investment (on hosting, craft supplies, any advertisem*nt that you do, or services that you purchase).

This post offers a step-by-step guide to help you start earning money off your blog, big or small. It’s not about getting to the pro-blogger stage of earning six figures, but it’s the first step toward generating a consistent income.

Please note: This post contains some affiliate links. I have, however, shared my honest experiences with each one, and shared with you the networks that don’t offer affiliate bonuses that I love too.

Increase your traffic.

The first step toward finding sponsors for your blog is clearly to have people visit. Focus on improving your traffic before tackling sponsored posts.

Make sure your blog design looks great.

Having a convincing blog design is a surefire way to make your blog look serious enough for potential sponsors. You want branding, a great logo, and legibility above anything else.

IMPORTANT: Make sure you are not using wordpress.com as you may NOT offer advertisem*nts or sponsored posts if you are on that platform. If you still need a free option, use blogger. However, I highly recommend self-hosting using wordpress.org. It’s a lot simpler than you might think, and not that expensive. It also looks much more professional to potential sponsors.

Please be aware: budget hosts that promise unlimited traffic will eventually cap you, but in a more discreet way. I am working on finding a better host now, and will share my recommendation once I have one.

Create evergreen content.

No great blog survives solely on sponsored posts. You want to show brands that you can create a killer blog post, without the pay.

Create engaging posts that DON’Tfocus on affiliate sales, or a specific sponsor.

I’ve seen many posts that encourage you to create product reviews on things that you already own, to convincebrands to send you products to review.That is great advice if you have a review blog. However, to get people to PAY you, you’ll want to show that you can create helpful, informative posts in your niche.

Later, you’ll create sponsored posts that flow seamlessly with that evergreen content. (Here is a great example of a sponsored post I did forNauticathat fits in well with the rest of my blog.)

Get social, be social.

Make sure you are on as many social networks as possible, and then master two. The rest you can automate using various plugins, however, you do want to be there. Many social campaigns will expect you to have a basic presence on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest(read my tips here), and Instagram. Some also require Google+.

Have a media kit.

While this is not a must, I have been contacted to work with brands directly via my media kit.

If you scroll to the top of this page, you can see in my top menu, it says “advertise.” That is easy for brands to find, but not in the face of my readers, and that has all the information potential advertisers need to see if they’d like to work with me.

Advertisem*nts:

Sidebar advertisem*nts are a great place to start! They offer passive income (meaning, you don’t need to do extra work.) They won’t provide a full source of income, unless you have a lot of traffic, but the little bit extra should definitely cover hosting fees!

I don’t recommend selling them yourself, unless you are a local or very targeted blog. Otherwise, you can look into ad networks. Here are some of my favorites:

  • Adsense– is great for those of you starting out! They are my first and foremost network that I worked with.
  • Sovrn– I use them to supplement Adsense. So far, so good.
  • The Blogger Network– if you have higher traffic, consider The Blogger Network for your ads. They offer higher rates, but do have minimum requirements. I am currently working on switching over to them for my blog.

Join networks!

The best way to start finding sponsors for your blog is to join networks that connect advertisers to bloggers. These networks coordinate sponsored posts within various niches, and with major national brands. Most of my sponsored work, actually most of my blog income, comes from this. Apply to ALL OF THEM that you are eligible for – as your sponsors will likely come from a mix, and the more networks you join, the more likely you are to have a steady stream of sponsors.

Check each network’s individual requirements. If you don’t get accepted to one, see what you can improve, and try again a few months later! I was rejected to Pollinate when I first applied. I re-applied after my blog re-design and got accepted.

Here are some favorites:

  • Sverve– They were one of the first I worked with, and offer multiple opportunities at a variety of price points.
  • WebFluential – I just joined this one and it looks promising! Their network basically creates a media kit for you that’s connected to your social channels, so that it auto-updates. Their estimated pay on tweets for my not-too-huge account is very decent.
  • IZEA– This is possibly one of the best networks, as you can more or less set your own rates. They also offer sponsored social media posts (such as tweets or Facebook status updates.) I’ve found that upgrading my membership with them more than paid for itself, however even if you start out with the free option, you should find opportunities with them. This network is great for international bloggers too.
  • TapInfluence– I’ve been using them a lot lately. You also get to set rates, though I started really getting jobs with them once my pageviews got higher. They also offer sponsored social media posts.
  • Clever Girls– I LOVE their campaigns! They also have some social media campaigns that pay well. They have a minimum requirement of 10,000 monthly impressions.
  • Social Fabric– They have fun campaigns, and a few new ones a day to apply for. The pay doesn’t go too high once you are overloaded with assignments, but to start with, they offer a reliable, steady stream.
  • WeaveMade (7,500 pageviews minimum) / Pollinate(2ok pageviews minimum) – these sister brands are geared toward different size bloggers.
  • Influence Central– I have yet to be accepted to a campaign of their, but you might as well try. I have some blogging buddies who do get regular sponsored posts with them.
  • iConnect (formerly Double Duty Divas) – with their re-brand, they started paying okay too! I like working with them because their campaigns are fun.
  • Mom It Forward– Most campaigns have high minimum monthly visitor requirements, however they do pay accordingly.

Use affiliates.

Don’t underestimate the power of affiliate links! They are also more passive than sponsored posts. You have more control over them, so that you can decide how to use them.

Their use is always disclosed, however you can make it blend really seamlessly. For example, when I list craft supplies, I include the links to them as affiliate links. Then I let it sit, and the little bits add up. Some favorites include:

  • Amazon– because they sell anything and everything! Sometime people buy what I linked to, other times they buy other essentials.
  • Escalate– this is great for anyone who wants to focus on higher – paying commissions on individual links. The possibilities are more limited, however it’s worth incorporating theirlinks into some of your posts.
  • Ebates– This cash back website has a basic “refer-a-friend” program. It’s definitely worth incorporating a few of their links on your blog.
  • Shareasale.com – you can choose to join individual programs via this website. Choose the ones that most fit your niche. Commissions are usually higher than on Amazon, and the cookies last longer (meaning the time frame that they have to purchase from that website for it to be considered your referral).

Some great programs to join on ShareASale:

For craft bloggers: Craftsy is a favorite – they have a “lead” commission too, which works for referring new people to their free courses too.

For parenting/kid fashion bloggers: Tea Collection is my highest earnerto date. I love sharing about Gymboree, as it’s a favorite of mine.Shutterfly is also a popular choice.

For lifestyle or fashion bloggers: Julep is great because you get a bonus for referring people to their free trial too.

Disclose!

Whether you’re dealing with sponsored posts or affiliate links, always include a very clear blurb on your posts that notifies readers of the relationship with the brand, as I did in the fourth paragraph on this post.

WHAT ARE YOUR TOP TIPS FOR FINDING SPONSORS FOR YOUR BLOG? DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? COMMENT BELOW, AND I WILL REPLY SHORTLY!

So, you want to make money with your blog? (2024)

FAQs

So, you want to make money with your blog? ›

Blogging can be used to bring in sales—whether that's for your existing business or an entirely new one. According to Indeed, bloggers bring in an average annual income of $37,073.

Can you really make money with a blog? ›

Blogging can be used to bring in sales—whether that's for your existing business or an entirely new one. According to Indeed, bloggers bring in an average annual income of $37,073.

Can you make $1,000 a month with a blog? ›

If you can start a blog in a niche that you're obsessively passionate about, one that isn't too saturated, where you can build a decent audience, then you can make a cool $1000 per month, or more, from blogging. Especially as a freelancer!

Which type of blog is best to earn money? ›

Now, let's dive into the types of blogs that make money.
  • Fashion Blogs. In these blogs, readers can find posts like fashion obsessions, back-to-school looks, makeup tutorials, and more. ...
  • Food Blogs. ...
  • Sports Blogs. ...
  • Travel Blogs. ...
  • Lifestyle Blogs. ...
  • Parenting Blogs. ...
  • Gaming Blogs. ...
  • B2B/Marketing Blogs.
Jan 8, 2024

How much money per 1000 views on a blog? ›

While the amount of money that bloggers can make varies widely depending on the niche, industry, and quality of the website, bloggers with 1,000 views usually make an RPM of $20-35 on average.

What is a realistic income from blogging? ›

Blog owners with 10,000 to 100,000 monthly page views often earn between 2 cents and 10 cents for each page view from advertising, equating to $200 to $10,000 per month. Sponsored articles range in price from $25 to $750 for each post, depending on the size of the audience, genre, and individual sponsorship agreement.

How much can a beginner blogger earn? ›

How Much Do Beginner Bloggers Make? Most beginner bloggers can expect to make around $100-$200 per month from their blog. This may not seem like a lot, but it can quickly add up if you're consistently posting high-quality content and promoting your blog effectively.

Which blog is most profitable? ›

The 10 Most Profitable Blog Niches for 2024
  • Niche 1: Digital Marketing.
  • Niche 2: Tech and AI.
  • Niche 3: Blogging and Making Money Online.
  • Niche 4: Health and Fitness.
  • Niche 5: Personal Finance and Investing.
  • Niche 6: Recipes and Food.
  • Niche 7: Personal Development and Self-Care.
  • Niche 8: Lifestyle.
Apr 11, 2024

Which blog site pays the most? ›

Best Blogging Platforms to Make Money in 2024
  • WordPress. WordPress.org. WordPress.com.
  • Medium.
  • Blogger.
  • Squarespace.
  • Wix.
  • Ghost.
  • Tumblr.
  • Weebly.
Mar 22, 2024

How often should I blog to make money? ›

How often should I blog to make money? To monetize a blog, consistency is key. Posting 2-4 times per week can help build an audience and boost SEO, leading to increased income over time.

Is starting a blog worth it? ›

Yes, blogs can still make money in 2024. I think starting a blog can definitely be worth it and valuable. You can turn your hobbies, expertise, and/or creativity to start a profitable blog. And, even if you don't have strong writing skills, that is something that you can learn as you go.

Which blog is best to start? ›

The Best Blogging Platforms of 2024
  • WordPress: Best for customization.
  • Wix: Best for drag and drop.
  • Weebly: Best for e-commerce blogging.
  • Drupal: Best for developers.
  • Squarespace: Best all-in-one platform.
  • CMS Hub: Best for marketers.
  • Medium: Best for Its built-in audience.

How long will it take for my blog to make money? ›

According to recent research, it takes an average of 21 months to start making money with a blog. However, that is just the average. The statistics show that 28% of bloggers start earning money from blogging within 6 months and 34% are making a full-time income within 2 years of starting their blog.

How long does it take to make $1000 per month blogging? ›

In most cases, you should expect it to take at least 6 to 12 months (minimum) of consistent blogging & promoting your content to start earning something from your blog. When it comes to making $1,000/mo in blog income, expect that to take 1 to 2 years of consistent effort for most people.

Can I make money blogging about my life? ›

Yes, it is indeed possible to make money blogging about your life. To be successful, it's crucial to find your niche, the specific topic or area of life you enjoy and feel passionate about. This not only helps to keep you motivated but also attracts the right audience who share similar interests.

Is blogging really profitable? ›

Absolutely! People can absolutely make money successfully from blogging. It has become a popular and profitable venture for many individuals around the world, and with dedication and the right platform, you can join the ranks of successful bloggers too.

How much does the average blogger make? ›

Blogger Salary
Annual SalaryHourly Wage
Top Earners$124,500$60
75th Percentile$50,000$24
Average$62,275$30
25th Percentile$40,000$19

Are people still making money from blogs? ›

Yes — Bloggers still make money. In fact, there are more ways than ever to earn a living blogging. Revenue streams such as display ads, affiliate marketing, digital products, and email marketing are just a few of the popular revenue streams bloggers use to make money.

How many blog views do you need to make money? ›

A good baseline to aim for is 10,000 pageviews per month before you start working with brands on sponsored posts. At this level, you can reasonably charge a couple hundred dollars for a sponsored post. I know many bloggers getting 100,000 pageviews a month who charge $1,000+ for a single blog post.

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