It’s the start of a new month and that means it’s time for the highly anticipated blog income report. Way back in September 2006, which seems like forever in Internet time but it’s really only 10 months, I made the decision to use this blog as a monetization case study. I wanted to see if it was really possible to make money by blogging and since John Chow dot Com was the only blog I own, it made sense to use it.
Starting with just Google AdSense, the blog made $352.94 in its first month, went up from there and finished off April 2007 at a record $11,702.66. Income dropped to $10,559.40 in May but set another record the follow month with $12,569.61 in total blog income. That was extremely impressive because half way through the month, Google decided to re-rank me in their SERP.
July is the heart of summer and the slowest time of the year when it comes making money online. It was also the first full month of living in the Google doghouse. How did the blog do under these conditions? Not bad at all!
Total Blog Income For July 2007: $12,406.76
A ReviewMe review came in at 1AM on August 1st. I thought for a minute about adding it to the July results but decided against it. Had the review request came in an hour earlier, the blog would have set a new income record. Here is the income breakdown.
- Affiliate Sales: $4,344.82
- ReviewMe: $2,600.00
- Text Link Ads: $2,056.63
- Private Ad Sales: $1,130.00
- Kontera: $1,000
- Google AdSense: $661.73
- TTZ Media: $349.44
- Buy Me a Beer: $114.33
- FeedBurner: $79.81
- Subscription: $70.00
- Grand Total: $12,406.76
Despite the efforts of Google, blog traffic for July increased from 315,827 page views to 319,165 page views and 167,105 unique visitors. Furthermore, full feed RSS subscription took a huge jump. At the start of July, it was sitting at 5,600. By the end of the month, that number had increased to 7,381.
Google AdSense continued its downward slide. I am getting the same number of clicks as before, but the CPC for those clicks has gone down because of the summer advertising slump. You can really see the effects of summer in the FeedBurner numbers - it dropped over 60% to just $79.81. I expect Google and FeedBurner to remain low until the fall. The blog continues to do well because it has many flat-rate ad setups that are not affected by seasonal changes.
If anything, the above numbers illustrates the importance of spreading out your income sources. I started with Google AdSense. If I had stuck with them and added nothing else, the blog’s income wouldn’t be nearly as impressive. I like to run as many advertising systems as I can get away with while still offering a good user experience. Check out my recommended moneymakers to find out more about all the ad networks I use.
Blog advertising expenses for the month was $195.55 for SiteMatch Google ads and $425.65 for normal Google ads. I also spent $50 for a review on CashQuest. Hosting for John Chow dot Com is sponsored by BlueFur Web Hosting, who recently set this blog up with a new dual-core Xeon server. Use coupon code JohnChowRocks for 15% off any BlueFur hosting packages.
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Summer is very hot in Vancouver. It’s a great time to fire up the BBQ and settle back with a nice cold beer. Unfortunately, my buy me a beer fund seems to be running low. Good thing I have nine other income sources to make up for it.
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Damn!
What else can I say?
You can say the #$%# word lol
John, do most of your affiliate sales come from your ebook or does the bulk come from posts etc on the site?
Hard to say since I made the links the same for both Ebook and blog. I should have separated them. My guess is, they come mostly from the blog post. The Ebook is just re-enforcement.
Do you not have analytics on the site? I’d think you’d at least be able to track which generated more traffic to your go pages right? Although really that doesn’t tell you all that much. Oh well, thanks anyway.
Seperating them would have been a good idea but its still not too late to change and re-upload. Theres still going to be a lot of downloads over time and will make for an interesting blog post for sure
Hehe, nice, you just discovered John’s secret. Its like “Can you play poker if you don’t have cards?” The same is with monetizing a website, you can’t make money if you don’t have visitors, and of course only someone really dumb would try to monetize his website only through one way. John has already passed the hard way, which marketing and promoting his blog (as you can see on the post he stated how much he has spend in advertising), and he has also spend the other thing that everyone is trying to figure out, where ads perform best. Now he can just write…write…write..and try to not piss off his readers
Not really a secret considering the fact that he reinforces this in almost every other post.
But its good that you discovered this “secret”.
Possibly the worst kept “secret” in history.
that’s a good question
Wow. another cash making month! Good job.
Way to go John. How is the income per rss reader and per site visitor trending?
Do you make money from each RSS reader?
Feedbuner ads
You can see it at the bottom of JohnChow Rss
funny how the topics change back to blogging and blogging revenue, due to previous comments about the tax avoidance…
Watch for a bunch of car posts next.
and then of course food and agloco after that
nothing wrong with the cars
I like car….
Well, I love lamp.
I Love BMW….
I don’t think the comments had much to do with it. John always posts his income from the previous month early in the new month.
I do wonder if John’s income posts (or anyone who posts their blogging income) could be used against him when it comes to tax time though.
He only lists his income, not his expenses, so it would be difficult to be used against him (I would think) unless he lies on his tax returns.
Then again, I am not a lawyer or tax specialist or accountant or anything.
He does list his expenses as well (Site match ads etc) but true, as long as he doesn’t lie on his taxes he wouldn’t be in trouble. From the sound of his tax posts, he does everything he can under the law but doesn’t lie.
Dam you John dam you lol
As in like a river?
haha..i understand what u trying to say…
Those are certainly impressive numbers. What I would really like to see is how many hours of work you put in on this blog for the month as well. Not just blog posting but all the link exchanging, number cruncing, you know, general obsessive behavior that blogs tend to cause.
I’m willing to bet it’s become less and less time. With all due respect, I think it shows in the posts as well. I probably hold John to a higher standard but someone who makes this much money online per month has a lot of info to share.
John, whats with the results for the 24″ monitor?
I haven’t drew the name yet. BlueFur and I will do it sometime tomorrow.
can’t wait
oh man.. i got to wait till tomorrow now.. i hope you pull out my name!
Hihi can know who is the winner by soon
Awesome. I made almost $100 in July. Not bad considering I get .0002% the traffic you do.
Michael
I think the reality is, if your blog is generating *any* income, you’re going in the right direction. I believe John made a post about it, but it’s amazingly difficult to make those first few bucks. Do you average about $100 a month?
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Nice month John. Way to plug the buy me a beer feature at the end
Great Work John.
What about Azoogle? Are they grouped in Affiliate Sales?
Yes they are.
Jealous.
I jealous too
You done it again John, congrats. By the way, why is Kontera always consistent at $1000?
I would imagine this is part of the affiliate deal John has with Kontera. They probably guarantee him at least $1000 per month in exchange for advertising the Kontera system. Presumably, if it generates more than $1K, he probably receives that amount. John, can you verify?
DevDad
Yes, you are correct.
So John, your actual kontera earning is less than $1000?
Well no, his earning is exactly $1k. However, the amount he would have earned had he not had that deal in place would likely have been less than that. Kind of splitting hairs there but it’s an important distinction.
Oh Ic….
That’s fantastic John. Your an inspirance to us all. Hope you don’t get taxed too much on the extra income
however, i just quit Google Adsense for Content:
http://www.awflasher.com/blog/archives/1009
it made me so disappoint
anyway Cong, Chow!
It is pretty amazing that you are making $10,000+/month talking about how to make money online when your only successful website is an old computer review website. You know what they say, appearance is everything….
I guess the same thing could be said about the founders of Google and Yahoo. That is, if they started blogging.
How many successful websites does one person need? While I don’t see anything wrong with diversifying your income streams, if you’ve got one or two really hard-hitting websites, there isn’t much of a reason to go beyond that. With that said, I would imagine that John is a part of more sites that we’re aware of.
DevDad
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Typo:
*more sites than we’re aware of.*