How Long Does It Take A Blog To Be Profitable.

moonchild

VIP Contributor
Short answer: 10 days but you have to buy my course, haha😁😁

Long answer:

For a blog to reach profitability you have to do some certain things right, it's not magic when a blog starts gaining 100k views, it's intentional hard work and hitting targets unfailingly.

Below are some ways that'll help in getting your blog to profitability in no time.

1) SEO: search engine optimization in long, it helps in ranking your we to the first page of Google and it also helps in making it on the front page which will skyrocket your page views and also foster comments on your site there are a lot of free courses on SEO on YouTube that can get you up and running in no time


2) Backlinks: means writing your posts or referencing your blog and post from other authoritative blogs that have huge traffics, this can be done through guest blogging, guest podcasting or just straight up shout up from other blogs, this can get expensive but it's sure worth it in getting your blog monetized easily.


3) Posting Quality Contents: This is the alpha and omega, because even if you do the first two and get users to land on your website and there isn't anything worthwhile on your blog they'll bounce and never return, invest in quality content by writing yourself or hiring other people to write for you.
 

Mika

VIP Contributor
In order to become your blog profitable for you, your blog needs a lot of traffic, think in terms of thousands of daily visitsts. How long your blog will take to become profitable depends on how long it takes for you to build thousands of daily traffic. In order to build traffic, you need to do SEO. When you do SEO and if your blog and blog posts managed to rank high on search engine result page (let's say your blog posts appeat on the top 10 results) and when your blog has ranked for high traffic keywords (for example a keyword that gets 100k-200k monthly search hits, you are likely to get substantial traffic. If you have a social page with a huge following, let's say 100k-200K, you cn also build a huge traffic. If you have in this two fronts, your blog will not generate traffic and there will be no revenue.
 
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