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Monday, 13 June 2016

INFOGRAPHIC: 12 BLOGGERS WHO MAKE MORE THAN $10,000 A MONTH AND HOW THEY DO IT!


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12 Bloggers Who Make More than $10,000 a Month & How They Do It!
By Navneet Kaushal,
Page Traffic, 4 June 2016.

There are more bloggers who start blogging to create an income compared to those just doing out of passion.

There are more blogs that never get read compared to those that get large traffic and revenue.

There are more blogs that generate zero income than those who make a living out of blogging.

Wouldn’t it be nice to learn from the pro bloggers who make a living out of their blogs?

Wouldn’t it be nice to know, how much they make every month and what their major source of income is? What do they focus on? Providing services, products, affiliate marketing or simply advertising revenue.

Fear not, we have rounded up 12 bloggers who make more than US$10,000 a month. We have only included bloggers who display their income report online.

Bloggers Who Make More 12 Bloggers Who Make More than $10,000 a Month & How They Do It!

The 12 Bloggers' Website Links:
1. John Lee Dumas:
EOFire
2. Pat Flynn: Smart Passive Income
3. Michelle Gardner: Making Sense of Cents
4. Lindsay Ostrom: Pinch of Yum
5. Abby: Just a Girl and Her Blog
6. Jon Dykstra: FAT Stacks Entrepreneur
7. Holly Johnson: Club Thrifty
8. Matthew Woodward
9. Daniel Johannes: A Little Slice of The Pie
10. Harsh Agrawal: Shout Me Loud
11. Gina Horkey: Horkey HandBook
12. Rosemarie: The Busy Budgeter

[Source: Page Traffic. Links added.]

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