July blog earnings
Darn I’m in a hurry this month. Summer has arrived here in the Caribbean and it’s scorching. Too hot to stay indoors in a house without air-conditioning so I’ve been enjoying lots of outdoors time in the last few weeks, on the water and under the water. Hence, I’m a little behind and this is just a quick figures update with not much of note to chat about this time round.
Things of note during July:
ShareASale – the big merchant I work with ‘took all of our feedback on board’ but will still be reducing their cookie from 30 days to 24 hours (not even the 1 day they promised previously.) This comes into effect at the start of August so I can expect to see a big drop in earnings as a result. I can’t complain, I’ve had it good for a long time. But I will miss the extra money – those medical bills aren’t going to pay themselves!
Blogger To WordPress – the domain name and hosting account on this site expired and I retained the domain name just in case for the future, but let the site go.
There were two big disappointments here – the change in policy at the hosting company I used which meant I could no longer pay for client accounts with my personal paypal account so they had to pay upfront and I had the payment to refund them – which turned everyone off and customers for the free website offer just disappeared overnight. Then the big investment in time I put into creating the Blogger to WordPress e-course which everyone said they really wanted, and then it only sold a handful of times. If I come back to this project in the future, I’ll have to think of other ways to use the site to make money or get customers.
Sewing pattern sales – a record month for sewing pattern sales thanks to the Flirty Skirty which flew off the shelves!
July Blog Earnings
- Google Adsense – $613.91
- Sverve – $to follow
- Infolinks – $4.45
- Blogher – $796.78
- ShareASale – $5,863.29
- Commission Junction – $52.60
- Escalate Network ads – $4.00
- E-book Sales – $29.21
- Sponsored Tweets – $2.00
- Social Spark – $42.91
- Amazon – $31.02
- Direct advertising – $248.50
- Blogvault – $12.00
- Sewing pattern sales – $1,056.75
- Other small affiliate sales and advertising income (incl paid blogging) – $108.59
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Total – $8,896.01
Expenses during the month were:
- Blogvault Back up (3 sites) – $19.00
- MadMimi Mailing List – $42.00
- Virtual Assistant – $190.43
- Hosting – $45.00
- Graphics – $10.00
- Prize for a giveaway I hosted – $30.00
You can find previous month’s figures under the My Income tab above.
Traffic (both sites):
- May 2013 = 138, 752
- June = 147,100
- July = 149,000
- August =141,990
- September =140,933
- October = 158,710
- November = 164,092
- December = 132,559
- January 2014 = 165,222
- February = 190,266
- March = 203,989
- April = 206,428
- May = 234,667
- June = 283,490
- July = 300,431 – about double the same time last year
Expectations for August
I’ll still be enjoying time away from the computer and in the water and on the beach instead. I love that having an online job means I can take time off whenever I like!
However the change in the cookie with the ShareASale merchant comes into play at the beginning of August so the good days could be over – need to think of new ideas, promote harder, get more visitors and work on more sewing patterns.
Patti
August 21, 2014 @ 9:55 am
Always amazed at your money-makin’ updates.
Deby at Moms Make Money
August 21, 2014 @ 10:02 am
Quite honestly, I am too! I NEVER expected anything like this when I first added a few adverts.
itzybellababy
August 24, 2014 @ 4:05 pm
WOWZERS!
I was watching a few of your sewing videos the other day on Youtube (for some reason my toddler was interested in it too..) and I wondered if you made any money on those views?
Thanks!
Deby at Moms Make Money
August 25, 2014 @ 7:02 am
Yes, I make about $100-120 a month from YouTube. This is included in my Adsense number. But the benefit I get from them is far more than the money. People are brought to my site and patterns because of the videos.
Azedine
August 28, 2014 @ 7:58 pm
Impressive!! I was wondering what is your strategy when it comes to shareasale ?
Thanks
Deby at Moms Make Money
September 1, 2014 @ 5:30 pm
A very simple one – I promote products and services I think my readers would be interested in, usually by personally trying and reviewing them myself. If they like the, they buy them and I earn a commission. That’s it, nothing mysterious. But it does require a certain amount of traffic to make it count, and of course, readers who trust what you say.