Making Money From A Blog - January 2007
written by John Chow
Google Is Not The Only One Posting Record Income
When I first started my blogging adventure, my goal was never to make money from it - I just wanted a place to post my ramblings. However, because one of the rambling topics I cover is about making money on the Internet, it made perfect sense to use this blog as a case study on how to take a blog and turn it into an Internet money machine.
John Chow dot Com was monetized back in September, where it made $352.94 - all of it coming from Google AdSense. In October, I added Vibrant Media IntelliTXT to the revenue mix and posted $1,361.64 in blog income. In November, blog traffic went down but income went up to $2,139.93 thanks to additional advertising options. Traffic dropped even more in December but income continued to increase as I posted a record $2,790.05 of blog income.
January is an interesting month for web publishers. Traffic is normally higher than December, but advertising rates are generally lower because Christmas is over. The end result is usually a drop in income. However, I’m happy to report that the blog posted another record breaking performance.
Total Blog Income For January 2007: $3,440.66

In five short months, I have taken this blog from zero to what many people would consider a good full time work income. How did I do this? First, let’s break down the January earnings so you can see where the money came from.
- Direct Ad Sales: $750.00
- Text Links Ads: $621.68
- Affiliate Sales: $545.00
- Google AdSense: $536.58
- Vibrant IntelliTXT: $478.18
- TTZ Media: $183.54
- FeedBurner Ads: $175.68
- ReviewMe: $150.00
- Grand Total: $3,440.66
Blog traffic for January was 255,574 page views from 133,871 unique visitors, according to Google Analytics. This is a nice increase from December but still well off the 229,853 unique visitors and 360,967 page views posted in October. However, I was able to beat October’s results by over $2,000. Here’s how this was done.
Concentrate On Value
If you look at the income breakdown, you’ll see that my biggest revenue source for January was direct ad sales. Getting direct sales allows you to realize your blog’s full income potential because you don’t have to share revenue with any 3rd party ad networks. For January, I sold direct buys to NewToTech, BuzzBums, Net Business Blog, and Financial RealTime.
The sale to NewToTech and BuzzBums was a banner, Financial RealTime was a link, and Net Business Blog was a review. By selling the review directly, I was able to realize the full $100, instead of having ReviewMe take 50%. I sold the link to Financial RealTime for $150, which is the stated price in my advertising page. A link purchased on this blog through Text Link Ads (aff) cost $200 per month, but I only get $100 of it. I think one of the reasons why advertisers buy links on my blog via TLA is they offers a $100 coupon (aff) to new advertisers.
When I say concentrate on value, I don’t mean just trying to get direct ad buys. It also means delivering value to your advertisers. I want to make sure they feel like they got their money’s worth. Remember, under promise, over deliver. Show value to the advertisers and you will realize value to your site.
Do Not Put All Your Eggs In Google’s Basket
This blog started out with nothing but Google AdSense and if that were all it ran, I would have made only $536.58 for January. Actually, I would have made a bit more because the ads would get more clicks. However, it wouldn’t be close to $3,400.
Because Google is CPC based, its pricing is affected by seasonal changes. This is why the Google ads made more in December with less traffic - the CPC rate was a lot higher because of Christmas. This is where flat priced options like Text Link Ads come in. TLA pays one flat monthly price per link - I don’t have to worry about changes in traffic or click level.
The performance of Text Link Ads (aff) has been really remarkable and I recommend every blogger sign up with them. They have completely sold out my blog and they pay much faster than other ad networks - I already received the payment for January. Check out my Text Link Ads Review for more information.
Affiliate sales came in at $545. That was enough to edge out Google for third place in blog earnings. I think most bloggers are not taking advantage of affiliate marketing - it can be one of your blog’s biggest moneymakers if done correctly. My number one performing affiliate deal was Text Link Ads. Yep! TLA again! Text Link Ads affiliate deal gives you $25 when you refer a new client or publisher to them. In January, I referred 16 accounts to them (4 clients and 12 publishers) and made $400. Another $145 was made from three SEO Book sales.
Blog income does not begin and end with Google AdSense. In order to realize the full value of your blog, you must keep your eyes and ears open to other opportunities. One way of doing that is to keep reading my blog - my eyes and ears are always open.
For The First Time visitor/Blogger
If you’re a first time visitor or new blogger wondering where to go after reading all this, I can offer the following advice. The first is don’t quit. Many times, it can feel like an uphill battle trying to get your piece of the Internet pie, but if you want it bad enough, you’ll find a way to do it. Remember, quitters never win and winners never quit.
I recommend you read all the old posts from the Making Money From a Blog series. This way you can see step-by-step, how I got to part time blogging, full time income. You should also check out the Top Posts. This is where I link to some of my best works, many deals with making money on the Internet.
February is the shortest month of the year. It’s going to be tough to beat the results from January. However, I would not advise betting against me.
Find out what I am doing right now by following me on Twitter! If you like this post then please consider subscribing to my full feed RSS. You can also subscribe by Email and have new posts sent directly to your inbox.
Make Money Online with John Chow's Ad Network - Join TTZ Media Now!












Here's A Few More Related Posts
Truly phenomenal John, especially the way you’re doing it with affiliate marketing. For myself, I think that dropping TLA on my entertainment blog would be the best decision, I’m barely making $70 a month for 5 links, they are selling some of my links for $16/month! (blog details: PR4, 5K uniques/day)
I think that if I devote sometime to do some direct sales on that blog, I’ll be able to pull a much better revenue from text sales.
Anyway, goals for February?
Allen.H
Goal for February: Beat January.
That’s a very smart goal. Attainable, keeps you moving forward and you’ve set a deadline
you will succeed in your goal !! i am sure
I bet he will!
Are all the proceeds from this Blog still going to charity? I understand you donate alot around Canada but may I suggest maybe something for the people that suffered during the Tsunami or Earthquake in Pakistan?
John already said in a post that he changed his profit allocation.
Allen.H
I don’t think donating to the people suffering due to the tsunami would be a good idea, I often read stuff in the newspaper about it that the most of the donations are still on bank accounts of charities and organizations instead of being put to use…
I live in Thailand, which is where a lot of the tsunami relief money went, and yeah - it disappeared. Be careful.
Simple and straight goal
Hope you dont need to change that for a few more months at least
Yeah, for 5k uniques a day, it seems like you can have some better alternatives. Good Luck!
This is absolutly amazing!!! I didn’t know one could make so much sense out of this blog=money issue… I’m looking forward to here from this utyp.net engine issue. Looks like there is something on the back burner, uh…
That’s a very nice increase!
I have a question, though: Do you have any advice in regards to any affiliate programs that offer products that aren’t related to making money on the internet? Obviously it’s easier for you to sell TLA or SEO Book, but I would like to hear your take on it. A big one is Amazon, but their rates aren’t all that good.
Any experience with CJ or LinkShare?
If you’re inside of the U.S. take a look at AzoogleAds, they’re the “hottest” right now.
Allen.H
Good reference. You’re the third person to mention AzoogleAds. There must be something to then huh…Worth looking into.
It is indeed. Many people were getting into it when the ringtones/MySpace promotion market was still open. Now that they have changed some of their policies regarding MySpace advertising, it is harder to do money. But that shouldn’t concern anyone who’s looking to promote affiliates through his white-hat, quality content blog.
Allen.H
Thanks for the feedback. Interesting about MySpace. They seem to have died down a bit in noise, but they are still bringing in the memebers.
I’d be interested in this too. I’d like to get in on the TTZ/Shopping.comm network, but I’d imagine the requirements are pretty high.
Awesome Work Sir.
And Congrats.
Give some tips fro my blog
http://www.digitalworld4u.blogspot.com
Amazon? I will have to look into that one.
Ya i think they’re pretty good too. And the deals are good so peple actually click it!
They surely are, I did notice though that they’re mainly aimed at the USA/Canada and not Europe, quite a shame, most of my visitors are Europeans
I will make a post on affiliate marketing and the proper way to promote it.
That would be well appreciated. This is one segment of advertising that I haven’t delved into and don’t know much about. Can’t wait to read it.
Yes, that would be very much appreciated. My friend has made a couple of bucks from Chapters or Amazon (I forget) as he reviews books from time to time, but it’s far from being anything close to respectable.
I think that would be a REALLY popular post since I see a lot of visitors that may not be tech related that would like to take advantage of the affiliate programs out there.
Look forward to that one too…
Exceptional John! I’m happy to report that my site has recently received a PR upgrade to PR5 (PR3 for the main page, PR4 for the blog, but PR5 for most pages from the main site).
Off topic, but it’s only the first day of February and Nomar already has 22 comments?? Looks like we have some competition for
comment spamtop commentators.So I guess I can proudly say that I won last month.
It was either you or Jane. I didn’t see who won.
It was actually a tie when you took off the list. But Alex was on the one spot and I on the two spot with the same amount of comments…not that I was keeping track or anything
Alphabetizing ousted you, methinks.
haha…if I thought it was a competition I would have tried.
Was trying to contribute ‘effectively’ but then as I got occupied with moving my blog I got a little left behind …
Not to mention that you and Alex ran away too fast !
Showing up on the Top Commentators must be #1 on Nomar’s marketing plan for February 2007
In Nomar’s defence, it will probably have a positive effect.
Sorry but thats my #1.
You currently have Nomar by 2 comments. Might be easier to just give John his $150 or whatever and buy a spot.
Haha 20+ comments in less than 24 hours.. WOW>
Two guys with 20+ comments in 24 hours? It might be easier to just pay John his $150 and get a “featured” link, than trying to stay on top of “top commenters” for the entire month.
Yea but I like the competition.
And I like it to
I just like to hang out over here, and comment on others thoughts
Yeah, I want to be listed as one of the top guys there too, but I wonder if it’s better than dedicating time to my own blog network. I think not after all.
Allen.H
It is, give others like me a chance as well
Yea this sure is a comment fest
Yeah, I was on that “top commenters” list for the first half of January, then figured I’m better off spending time on my own blog. Besides, Technorati is still keeping that link I had cached, and the referer traffic was minimal.
This is a lot of commenting about commenting. It’s meta-commenting, I guess you could say.
That does beg an interesting question. At what point are we all just making loud noises in a crowd rather than contributing to the discussion of a post? I’m certainly not saying that anyone is doing that yet, but I just wonder if the comment competition will eventually dilute the quality of responses… Or are responses generally fluffy enough that it really doesn’t matter?
It is obviously coveted to have a spot in Chow’s top Commentators…I think that if a reader is continuing on discussion or adding their two cents, it is good material.
Seriously way too many comments. I think this competition needs to end now.
This is pretty redicilous, but John has incentive to encourage this level of comments..
a) every time someone returns to check up on new comments, that is another hit towards his CPM units
b) massive amounts of comments produce “original content”, and possibly long-tail results, attracting more SE traffic.
I knew you coul beat $3000. Congratulations.
Does anyone know how TLA values the links? I’ve seen some of the sites where they are charging $100 for links, and they are doing horrible in terms of alexa, and page rank.
I listed my forums just to see how much they would charge for links, and it came up to $10 - $30. I e-mailed them back when I got my welcome e-mail and told them to delete my account.
Good job on the increase in revenue John, I’m definitely betting with you in terms of February revenue even though its a shortened month!