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Last Updated on November 9, 2022
Welcome back to Root + Revelβs monthly traffic + income reports! You might remember back in January we published an annual income report for 2017 (hint: I earned over $75,000 blogging in my second year!).
But, as promised, moving forward Iβm going to be sharing monthly reports so we can dive deeper into the every day of running a blogging business.
I know this might seem a little crazy to you, but let me explain.
P.S. If this isnβt your first rodeo and youβve been following allowing with these income reports for a while, you can skip to the next section titled Total Income.
For years, Iβve been reading the income reports of many successful bloggers, like Pinch of Yum, Making Sense of Cents, Smart Passive Income and Show Me the Yummy.
And theyβve inspired me so much, not only to know whatβs possible in the world of blogging as a business, but also with their incredible ideas and generosity in sharing their mistakes and successes along the way.
And now, I want to return the favor. I feel like Iβm at a point with Root + Revel where I have something valuable to share about making money online, something that I hope will help you learn how to make money doing something you love, something that lights you up every day and makes you excited to get to work, something youβre passionate about, something that impacts others for the better, something you can do from your couch in your jammies or on a beach in the Caribbean or at a desk in a co-working space at whatever dang time you please because YOUβRE YOUR OWN BOSS.
Please know, the goal of these income reports is not to brag or show off or pat myself on the back (though itβs always a good idea to celebrate your own successes, too!). Rather, my goal with these income reports is three-fold:
Iβve been self-employed for nearly a decade at this point, but since I began blogging full-time in January of 2017, my life has exponentially improved.
Iβm finally writing the stories that I want to tell, Iβm finally helping others to live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives, and Iβm doing it ALL on my own terms.
Iβm so proud and happy to report that life is so much better now that Iβm truly my own boss and a full-time blogger. I look forward to each and every dayβI wake up excited to work, Iβm always learning something new and I love the challenge of running your own business, constantly coming up with new ways to monetize and help people, simultaneously.
Alright, enough talk. Letβs take a look at the numbers for August
2018β¦
Whew! I know thatβs a lot to take in. One of the things I hope people will take away from these reports is just how much work, energy, thought and heart goes into running a blog. Itβs not just as simple as slapping up a few words and an iPhone photo and pressing publish.
Before we get into the details, I also wanted to share my traffic totals for August.
**Note: This is the first time a new post has ranked in the Top 5 as almost every other month this year has been the same 5 posts. I’m so excited to see this one, which is so near and dear to my heart, performing so well!
Note: This screenshot comes from my dashboard in ConvertKit.
I think the biggest reason for the large number of cancellations this month was due to the huge baby giveaway that we ran. A lot of people just sign up to get free stuff and don’t stick around. This is a constant battle for me with whether or not to even do giveaways. However, even if just a handful stick around and become super fans of your blog, it could be worth it. In this case, we had 1,285 people enter the giveaway and thus far 427 have gone cold and 152 canceled their subscriptions. So that means that 706 people have stuck around and continue to open our emails. That seems worth the effort, right?!
Note: RPM stands for Revenue Per Mille, or the revenue earned per 1,000 pageviews. When you look at RPM, you put the focus on optimizing your revenue as efficiently as possible, rather than just getting the most people to your site. For example, a site with 100,000 pageviews and a $1 RPM makes $100, while a site with 20,000 pageviews and a $10 RPM makes $200. This is good news because it means you donβt have to have TONS of traffic to make a great income. In fact, when you niche down and focus on providing as much value as possible to your current audience, you earn more money.
Hourly Rate: I worked on the blog for a total of 33.5 hours in August (Still really focused on implementing what I’ve learned from[easyazon_link identifier=”0307465357″ locale=”US” tag=”rore0a-20″]the 4-hour Work Week[/easyazon_link]). With a gross income of $15,750, that means I earned roughly $470 per hour. Wowza! That’s my best month yet π
If you look at my net income instead, my hourly rate drops to about $334/hour, which is still FAR above my goal of $100 per hour. This is super exciting to see, especially as I head into maternity leave, as it means that I’m able to step away from my business and still earn significant income.
I use Toggl and RescueTime to track my time.
What I Focused on This Month:
Running a blog is a TON of work and each month I feel like I could fill an entire notebook with βwhat I focused onβ details. But for everyoneβs sanityβs sake, Iβm going to summarize where my time went in August: getting ahead on blog posts and emails, and getting about 3/4 of the way done with my Blogging Course (it’s called “How to Monetize Your Blog” and I can’t wait to share it with you!).
That was it. Other than a few coaching clients, some photo shoots and a handful of meetings, I just focused on what was most important to me and what would most help prepare me for maternity leave. Speaking of….
Goals for Q4 2018
With my first baby due this month, I’m attempting to take some semblance of a maternity leave. So instead of writing monthly income reports, I’m going to check back in at the end of Q4 and report on what happened from September through December, while on maternity leave.
Self-employed maternity leave is both amazing and horrible. I mean, I can take off as much time as I want, I don’t have to ask anyone’s permission or worry about getting fired and I can come back to work whenever I feel like it.
On the other hand, there’s no such thing as paid maternity leave when you’re an entrepreneur. In theory, if I don’t work, I don’t make money (more on this below). There’s also nobody to cover for me while I’m away, except for my assistant (thank God for her).
And even though I have complete control, sometimes that’s not the best thing as there’s less separation between work and personal life and I have to make the hard decisions of exactly when to start working again, how much, how often, how to juggle it with a baby at home, etc.
So here’s my “rough” plan.
Featured Question: Last month, I shared how Iβll be featuring one question from a reader in each monthly income report. Hereβs the question from last month:
I am currently running Mediavine ads on my blog and have similar traffic to you. I feel like Mediavine cares so much about their publishers and does so many things for us that it would be hard for me to ever switch. However income is obviously important and I canβt deny those numbers! Do you have any further insight into switching from Mediavine to AdThrive?
Such a great question, and one I really struggled with, as well. I have nothing but positive things to say about Mediavine, and I agree that they really care so much and work hard to keep their publishers happy.
That being said, as Mediavine themselves said when I put in my noticeββthe only reason to run ads on your site is to make moneyβ. And so I felt like I’d be doing my business a disservice to not try another company that’s known for paying their publishers more.
It’s only been a month and half since I made the switch, but my ad income has nearly doubled! Here’s how it looks:
So for me, it’s worked out so far. I honestly can’t believe how much more I’m making running the same number of ads. So far, it’s been worth it and I know that Mediavine understands. It’s business.
For next month, please leave a comment below if you have a question that you would like me to answer.
Please know, I am keenly aware that I have the flexibility, freedom and finances to work on this blog as my full-time job because of YOUβdear reader, sharer, Pinner, commenter, Liker, customer or silent follower of Root + Revel. Your support and participation in the R+R community reaches beyond just this website.
This month, I donated to the Environmental and Energy Study Institute in your name. With a new baby on the way, I have a newfound energy for creating a better world for our children. This amazing non-profit is helping your country develop the policies and strategies we need to respond to climate risk, reduce energy waste, and create good jobs!
I am so incredibly grateful for you. Thanks for showing up! π
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A big congrats on meeting your income goal, getting an AMAZING hourly rate and being all prepped for maternity leave! So happy for you across the board π
Thank you! π
Thanks for sharing your information– your commitment to your growing family and to your business is inspiring. Wishing you all the best in the coming weeks! What an exciting time for you!
Thank you so much Holly!! <3
I heard you on Dishing with delish, and youβre really great! The info on your site is very useful and applicable in a way I have not seen before. Best of luck with your maternity leave and new baby!
That’s so kind of you, thank you Deanna! <3 Really glad you're finding value in the content.
Thank you for another fascinating income report! I’m curious to know what you are doing for Pinterest promotion now that Boardbooster has gone under. Did you switch to Tailwind? Do you have an admin help? I love my Pinterest traffic and am always looking for ways to grow it – but it takes quite a bit of time and effort!
Great question! I always used Tailwind in conjunction with Board Booster, so just went back to Tailwind alone and actually, my traffic didn’t go down which was a relief! Yes, my assistant handles Pinterest but honestly we could put more time into it, we just do the bare minimum right now. We actually just started today with experimenting with paid traffic with Pinterest so will report back on that later!
First of all, congrats on your baby and best, best wishes!! Secondly, congrats on your best month yet! Your income reports are super transparent and meaningful for people like me who are looking for ways to grow and focus. And, most importantly, thank you for being so generous in sharing your knowledge with others! People like you make me want to also be more generous in sharing, so thank you for being a role model in that regard. Keep up the amazing work and content!
Awww, this is so sweet Kimberlee, thank you for sharing–I love hearing how this impacts you; it definitely inspires me to keep going! π Best of luck with your blog and growth.
One of the most authentic and inspiring posts I have read in months! As far as your recent experiment with paid traffic on Pinterest… that was another smart business decision. I am just starting out and I searched “health” on Pinterest to see who to follow and you were on the first page. I followed you and came here and now hopefully I don’t stay up all night reading all your stuff LOL. Β
Thanks for the post, congrats on the mini, and keep up the good work xo
Sarah
Wow, Sarah – THANK YOU! I’m so grateful that you’re enjoying the content so much and that you found us! π Really thrilled to have you here!
Thanks for sharing this is really inspiring for anyone starting a blog.
Thank you, Elisabeth! Appreciate you being here.