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It's hard to believe it's nearly the two year anniversary for WebMonkey.<\/p>\n

2019 has been an absolutely incredible year. Between major growth for WebMonkey, starting to work remotely<\/a>, and getting plenty of travelling done, I don't think I've ever experienced so much change in such a short period of time.<\/p>\n

I am immensely grateful to every reader and subscriber. Your readership, comments, criticisms, and questions all make blogging that much more rewarding and enjoyable.<\/p>\n

I know this blog is just a small and humble piece of the internet, but it's certainly one of my favorite pieces, and that is all because of you.<\/p>\n

Since honesty and transparency has always been one of my main goals, I have decided to write another year-end recap post to break down 2019. I am beyond excited for 2020, and I can only hope that the next chapter for WebMonkey is as amazing as 2019 has been.<\/p>\n

Time to break down my 2019 blogging income report, wins, losses, and plans for what comes next.<\/p>\n

Let's get to it!<\/p>\n

Blogging Income Report – Making $7,000 From Blogging In 2019<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Since I started blogging, one of my main goals has always been to provide a transparent, honest look at the realities of creating a money making blog<\/a>. Alongside increasing my own income streams, I've tried to share my own blogging experience with others to provide inspiration and advice.<\/p>\n

Now, I'm no pro-blogger, and I haven't always been consistent with my blogging income reports<\/a> or updates.<\/p>\n

However, I think annual blog income reports have value. For new bloggers, I hope these reports can provide some inspiration and tips for how to effectively scale your blog. Similarly, for more experienced bloggers, perhaps there is a tip or trick regarding blog monetization you have not tried yet!<\/p>\n

I earned $1,761 from my first year of blogging<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n

In 2019, I earned approximately $7,000<\/strong> to $7,500<\/strong> (there are some 12-month referral programs paying out, hence the range).<\/p>\n

It was truly a crazy year of Google updates. Plus, with a site redesign, new ad networks, and a bunch of other changes, it definitely wasn't a smooth ride.<\/p>\n

Now, I already broke down some recent blogging income in my post on if blogging is worth it<\/a>. <\/p>\n

However, I'm going to share some year-end revenue screenshots to show the various ways I monetize WebMonkey.<\/p>\n

Broadly speaking, I monetize WebMonkey in 4 ways:<\/p>\n