$50,462.77 total writing income online for 2010 - Thank you Jesus and Examiner.com!
On New Year's day I took a few hours to go through all my accounts and see who paid me monies into PayPal, Chase, the now defunct National City, etc. and find the grand total of from gross income for 2010. The drum roll total is $50, 462.77 -- with total expenses I've thus far calculated at $2,737.94 paid for stuff like web adverts, video editing software, web hosting and the like.Hopefully I'll find some more expenses to deduct from that gross income total so my tax situation will be even less. I should be a lot happier. After all, 2009 brought in around $44k...
▷▷▷▷▷▷▷How Much Money Do Bloggers Make Online? 2009 Brought Me $43,932.84 | PAULA NEAL MOONEY
And if memory serves, 2008 brought in around $40k.
So thank the Lord that my income is rising. I've just been bummed because I feel like I'm taking a good, hard look at myself and how much better I need to get at saving and preparing for tax time more efficiently and effectively. At least it's the beginning of the year, and I've got time to save and change and get ready for April 15th. Right now I'm just going through some internal machinations to figure out why I give and how I spend my money and what's at the root of spending I've done irresponsibly.
In the meantime, the breakdown is as such:
PAYEE | Totals |
Google Adsense | 9,270.01 |
AMAZON | 6,446.39 |
CJ | 438.94 |
eBay Partner | 222.22 |
Kontera | 1,107.35 |
Linkshare | 58.72 |
PERFILIATE TECHN PAYMENTS | 28.75 |
Clarity Digital Group, LLC | 31,184.82 |
Yahoo! Contributor Network | 1,556.51 |
Text Link Ads, Inc | 129.06 |
AOL LLC | 20.00 |
GRAND TOTAL: | 50,462.77 |
As expected, Examiner.com (Clarity Digital Group, LLC)brought in the bulks of the income at over $31k for the year -- with the Tiger Woods and Bishop Eddie Long scandal contributing to that figure significantly.
Google Adsense held its own across all my blogs with nearly $10k in income for the year. And that's despite me blocking all those "get rich quick" ads. God helped me with writing about all the scams over on PaulaNealMooney.com, and that income is kind of on auto-pilot from what I've already written.
Amazon.com sales are next at nearly $7,000 for the year -- but I got to be honest: I was surprised that I didn't make more sales this past Christmas.
The other sources are good. We'll see what major source of new income stream comes flowing into my life in 2011. I've got a feeling it's not going to be one of these puppies -- but that it will end up surpassing them all, not only in income numbers, but great opportunity as well.
Be blessed and don't give up hope.
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There are plenty of scams out there that I write about on my other website PaulaNealMooney.com.
And Apple has discontinued their affiliate program, so that's why there's no earnings post for them.
Stay tuned to my new site, 50over50k.com, that will show real people making real money online.
Hi JpWarlick -
Yes, you can sell CJ and Linkshare stuff on blogspot because they provide you with link text and html code you can place on your blogspot blog.
I asked you about Examiner.com and the pop up about winning something. I don't want to click OK because I don't trust those sites so I have to quit my browser because it jams my browser. Why is that happening? Are you aware of that? My site has been linked to bogus pages that show up as 404 and when I go to these sites, they link me to the same pop up as I got when I went to Examiner.com. I see a connection but not quite sure. Can you please shed some light and explain what Examiner.com is anyway?
In Christ's love,
Sandy
Yes, I wouldn't click on any winning something ad or whatever it is.
I don't know if you're talking about the pop-under ads? I use Firefox browser so I always hover over them on my toolbar below and then close them out.
You shouldn't have to quit your browser because it jams it -- I haven't experienced that -- unless you're talking about those scam ads that I write about and expose on PaulaNealMooney.com a lot. Like the ones that talk about some mom making $6k per month or whatever?
Yes, those ads sometimes repeatedly require you to click on the X to close them out and not hit "ok" I don't do that either -- those are the same ads that show up on many popular news sites all around the web.
I don't know what the 404 error pages are, though.
Examiner.com is a writing website that takes applications from writers -- and if accepted, writers can try and make money by getting views on their articles.
It's the same kind of deal like Associated Content, who was bought by Yahoo! I write for them as well, and get paid for pageviews.
Lately, though, I'm also turning my attention to building up my own websites and writing books, like 50over50k.com.
Hope all that info helps you more.
Take care and peace,
Paula
I hope I make that sort of money one day!
Ajay
Thank you for your information. Been wanting to try online writing for a while. Pop culture is not my thing but after reading about your success, I'm very interested in trying it. What sources would I tap into to actually get information to write about celebs' lives that is reliable and truthful?
Thanks,
Nicole
Yes, even though it feels harder to get as many pageviews on Examiner.com as it used to, I still like it as a reliable source of income if you work hard and write a lot and SEO your articles.
To find pop culture stories and the like, I check Google Trends, Alexa.com "What's Hot" list (updates every 5 minutes), most popular Google News stories, YouTube Trends blog, Most-Viewed videos on Youtube, Yahoo Buzz Log, AOL and places like that.
Stop back and let me know how it all works for you. Take care, Paula
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Take care,
Ryan