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Passive Income From Blogging: The Ultimate Guide

King JajaBy King JajaJune 4, 2022No Comments0 Views
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Passive income is the goal and dream for many people. Whether you’re a digital nomad, burnt out career professional, unemployed, or somewhere between all of these, passive income seems like the lucky ticket out to a world of freedom and a meaningful life. There are countless ways to generate passive income from drop shipping, online coaching, Airbnb, trading options, this post will focus on the passive income received from blogging.

My blog, Johnny Africa, is a prime example of how to generate passive income from blogging. I’ve had this blog for many years now. In the early days, I was very uninformed about best practices when it came to blogging and how to optimize my SEO. I would be happy if I made $50 a month from my advertisements. Fast forward to 2022 and I’m well on my way to earning $3,000 a month from blogging. At some level (everyone is different), you make enough passive income where you don’t need to do your day job anymore or you don’t need to withdraw from your investments if you’re already early retired.

 

What is passive income?


Many often see passive income as the most desirable type of income because it acts as money you’re making while you sleep, working out, go to the dentist, or generally just doing nothing. This does not mean you’ve done nothing to earn this income as it often requires a lot of upfront work.

Working remotely in Bali

Many popular passive income strategies include blogging, Airbnb and real estate investing, YouTube, creating some sort of online course, etc. For the purpose of this post, I will mostly focus on the passive income strategies involving blogging.

Again, this passive income doesn’t mean not doing anything. It’s just simply a type of work that is separate from your full time job. It’s a type of income that is there even if you decide you don’t want to work for a “traditional” job.

It’s “passive” at this means even when you’re not writing blog posts, your existing blog posts are constantly earning you money.

 

How to start a blog


The first step to starting a blog is choosing your niche. Your niche is simply the topic that you blog about. For example, there are blogs out there in niches like fashion, cooking, parenting, personal finance, and so on.

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The main thing to understand here is you should choose a niche you have some sort of knowledge on and some sort of passion. It gets really boring to write about something you don’t really enjoy writing about, even if you can find things to write about. In order to generate passive income from blogging, you’ll need to constantly write articles to gain more traffic.

From here, you’ll need to understand other topics like the following:

  • Choosing a good blog name
  • Using wordpress.org as your main blogging platform
  • Choosing the right hosting service
  • Choosing a visually appealing theme
  • Take amazing photos and videos (if you’re in a niche like Travel)
  • Understand SEO and how to target keywords
  • Set up ads to generate income

These are just a few of the things to understand before running your own blog. I’ve written a very detailed guide on how to start your own blog so make sure to read that to get all the details!

 

Write evergreen content for more traffic


Writing evergreen content is probably the most important thing when it comes to blogging. Evergreen content simply means content that is always or almost always relevant. In my own niche of traveling, this is usually not too difficult to write about since travel tips, information about certain destinations and such don’t change so quickly.

If you’re a blogger about technology for example, a review of a phone that came out this year will probably be irrelevant and generate very little traffic in two years. You’ll need to constantly update your content and write new posts to stay relevant.

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In the travel niche this is also the case. For example, my post about visiting Zion, Bryce, and the Grand Canyon has been one of my best performing articles of all time. I wrote it in 2016 and it has stayed relevant to this day. National parks have been around for millions of years so they aren’t going to change much. Entry prices, ticket reservations, hotel recommendations will change but the general theme of renting a car and driving around the parks will not.

Conversely, writing about why Coronavirus will change travel forever was a hot topic in 2020 and 2021. As I write this in mid 2022, the topic is becoming irrelevant and there are very few people searching for Coronavirus restrictions and articles anymore. In another year, this will probably earn me little to no views at all.

Essentially, if you’re writing about current events or something related to what is recent and exciting, your content will go “stale” much quicker. It’s better to always have many posts that can withstand the test of time, are well rounded, and stay relevant for longer. For Johnny Africa, writing travel itineraries and guides about going on safaris, or living in Bali will stay relevant much longer than if I write a piece about when Bali is reopening from its COVID lockdowns and quarantine measures (they reopened 3 months after I wrote the article).

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Running advertisements to generate passive income


Google Adsense is the go to platform for website owners to monetize their website with ads. After you’ve built your blog to have 10,000+ unique visitors a month, you can then utilize premium level publishers like Ezoic, Mediavine, and Adthrive which optimize your ads infrastructure to generate the most earnings possible. Mediavine and Ezoic require at least 10,000 to 25,000 unique views a month. With this money, depending on your niche of course, you can probably generate $100-$500 a month with ads alone.

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Mediavine has changed their requirements to 50,000 sessions a month in order to qualify in recent years. This is double what they required in the past.

I have used Ezoic’s ad platform for a few years now and have been very satisfied. The earnings I’ve seen have continually increased and this has been very prevalent during the pandemic. Ezoic’s “Ad Index” which is a value specifying how profitable ads are at any period of time, has continually increased throughout the Pandemic.

If you’re a blogger reading this post and want to give Ezoic a shot, I would 110% recommend it. You can easily apply on Ezoic’s website if you meet the traffic threshold. Also, feel free to ask me any questions you have on the platform.

 

Earning money from views and clicks

Advertisements are traditionally structured between clicking on the advertisements themselves, or just simply viewing them. Ezoic combines both methods to generate revenue for its publishers. Generally, the more views you get, the more money you’ll make. However, it is a lot more complicated than that.

Your niche will greatly affect how much money you earn. If you are blogging about finance for example, you’ll earn much more money than someone blogging about funny jokes. That’s because the companies advertising for finance related websites are generally banks, brokers, and other institutions that have larger budgets for marketing. In addition, other factors like which countries your readers come from, the overall state of the economy, how long they stay on your website all factor into how much money you earn.

Nevertheless, what’s always true is that the more views you get, the more money you should expect to make. That’s why content is always king.

 

Advertisements are the ultimate passive income source

Income from advertisements are the ultimate income source in my opinion. For me, it is by far the most lucrative of all my income streams and also the most reliable.

I spent many hours setting up my Ezoic ad system years ago when I first joined the platform. I carefully placed ads in different areas of my website to optimize how much money I earn. In the end, it paid off as I’ve earned thousands of dollars per month just by ads. Of course, I am constantly adding new content through keyword research and SEO optimization but all my articles in the past are working hard to generate me income even while I’m sleeping.

This is the definition of passive income!

 

Do ads harm the user experience?

I get a lot of questions on whether using ads diminishes the user experience and the ability to attract people to come to the blog. The answer is simply no.

While yes, ads are annoying and no one likes to see them when browsing a website, they aren’t a complete deal breaker. If you write a good quality piece of content, people will mostly just tune out the ads and get the information they’re looking for. They might leave your website if they are too annoyed with the ads but that doesn’t mean they didn’t already spend the time to read through the content you wrote. More screen time means more ad revenue for you.

What about repeat visits you ask? Sure you might have friends and family you tell about your blog and they might get annoyed by ads. However, these are just a tiny subset of the people that will visit your blog. Most people will discover your blog via Google and social media so 99.999% of your readers will be completely random. It’s likely that a blog with no ads will have little difference in terms of repeat visits versus a blog with a lot of ads. If it’s good content, you’ll keep coming back in the end.

 

Affiliate programs for passive income


Travel affiliate programs are what most bloggers will say the meat of the money is. I would agree with most of them but it is also the most difficult. Essentially, affiliate marketing is convincing your readers to buy something from another company. You in turn, receive a % commission from your sale. It’s just online sales through your blog.

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The most popular affiliate programs are booking.com, Amazon, Expedia etc. If someone uses your affiliate link to make a hotel reservation on booking.com for example, booking will earn a % commission from the hotel and give you a % of…

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