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Is blogging still paying?

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It seems to me that there are already too many blogs out there, and everything is soon going to become saturated and lead to lesser rewards for bloggers in the future.

What do you think?

Are there still profitable niches in blogging that are yet to be exploited?
 
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Blogging pays. I have been blogging since 2015 and I have regularly earned from my blogs since 2017. Right before the covid pandemic, blogging was my main source of income (covid decreased my earnings). There is huge competition, but you still have a chance to make money through blogs
 
If you are blogging for just one month you will not start earning but after some time by having increased community you add paid sections or newsletter premium subscribe for a random amount of money.
 
Blogging pays. Its a good way to make money and improve your writing with every new post. Sometimes you need to develop a frequency of posts daily, weekly, or even monthly. Daily blogging is good but viewership on one post takes time to develop and grow. Weekly is good. Weekly posts can be used to an advantage. Best of this week or a recap of what happened.
 
Blogging pays. Its a good way to make money and improve your writing with every new post. Sometimes you need to develop a frequency of posts daily, weekly, or even monthly. Daily blogging is good but viewership on one post takes time to develop and grow. Weekly is good. Weekly posts can be used to an advantage. Best of this week or a recap of what happened.
For daily it is about mini-tutorials or breaking news or small tips to your life, not long articles this is for daily and monthly is a recap of what happened this month but most people do not prefer daily or monthly but weekly.
 
You need to be a master at marketing cause whatever that is marketed will get a lot of prolonged attention. Well, that's assuming you're not marketing something incredibly bad - that's only there because of ad dollars, lol.

Anyway, getting at the top would probably cost a decent or large amount of money, I think. That would be a massive challenge just like it is for a rising politician or band.
 
I think everything requires a complete skill set, hard work, time, and patience. No one has achieved success overnight. Similarly, blogging requires, time, patience, and hard work. And, you must be consistent in posting unique and engaging content for your blogs weekly.
 
Any situation where you work for yourself and not a boss is going to be rough. You have to sell yourself to your audience - enough where they would pay you anything, hopefully more than that. Anyway, the upside is that you might get more time to impress people and to make mistakes than with a regular job. However, you might have to deal with rough times financially for a while. Those times could be too much considering you might need rent, food, and fuel.
 
It comes and goes. It really depends on your niche and how well-liked you are by Google. I know it sounds silly but unless you are liked by the Google search engine, you are not likely to get much success. My best year for my top blog was earning around $600 per month. That same blog is only earning about $150 now.
 
It comes and goes. It really depends on your niche and how well-liked you are by Google. I know it sounds silly but unless you are liked by the Google search engine, you are not likely to get much success. My best year for my top blog was earning around $600 per month. That same blog is only earning about $150 now.
SEO isn't the only way to get traffic by a long shot. In fact, probably a lot of people don't bother with SEO and still make good money. Well, all you need is a strong social media following, strong enough to buy stuff.
 
SEO isn't the only way to get traffic by a long shot. In fact, probably a lot of people don't bother with SEO and still make good money. Well, all you need is a strong social media following, strong enough to buy stuff.
Social media can do it for you but only if you have a strong enough presence. It is quite hard to do this. You almost have to market yourself alongside what site you want people to go to.
 
If your blog has a good local reach. Instead of running around with google ads, try to capitalize on local business. If you are a food blogger try to promote a restaurant in your locality. In this way, you get paid directly from the business, and it's much better than what you get from google. And you are also helping businesses in your area to grow.
 
It seems to me that there are already too many blogs out there, and everything is soon going to become saturated and lead to lesser rewards for bloggers in the future.

What do you think?

Are there still profitable niches in blogging that are yet to be exploited?
From what i have seen it seems that there are still quite a few people that are making a lot of money from this however i think that it will all depend on the topics that you are covering when it comes to your blog and how active people are.
 
My last payment from Adsense came on 21st of this month. I have been making money from my blogs since 2017. Yes, blogging still pays but it is really difficult to make a decent amout
 
Yes! Blogging is still profitable and offers plenty of opportunities to make money. With the right strategies and dedication, you can earn a full-time income from blogging alone.
 
I think it mainly depends on the people running blogs and if they can make it popular enough to make money from it. But, that's easier said than done, because not every blog owner will succeed unfortunately. But yes, it can still pay if you put in the work.
 
It seems to me that there are already too many blogs out there, and everything is soon going to become saturated and lead to lesser rewards for bloggers in the future.

What do you think?

Are there still profitable niches in blogging that are yet to be exploited?

Yes of course, I believe that blogging is still paying very well because blogs have this higher tendency of being ranked by Google. When you are able to drive a lot of traffic to your blog, you will most likely be getting paid from the monetization that you have on your blog website.

The most important thing is for you to be adding high-quality contents that will always be giving you a sustained traffic constantly.
 
From what I have from many, blogging is very much still profitable. If you are looking for a way to make a passive income. It can take some time to start seeing that income but with dedication and consistency, it will pay off.
This is a fact that's been proven so many times from the trail of so many people who started their own blog. All they needed was being committed and invested in their blogs to see it grow and start pooing money for them.
 
From what I have from many, blogging is very much still profitable. If you are looking for a way to make a passive income. It can take some time to start seeing that income but with dedication and consistency, it will pay off.
Making money form blogs depends on a lot of things and the most important thing is your ability to draw traffic. If you can draw traffic through organic channels as well as social sites, you might be able to make money. However, even when you are generating traffic, it takes a long time to start making money. I received my first payment after blogging for 2 years.
 

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