If you just starting or thinking about starting a blog, affiliate marketing and the multiple online streams of income. Start now and keep working smart (learn from income school and others) it will pay off. This is our year 🚀
Jim and Ricky are 100% the most genuine men on youtube, not selling get rich quick schemes while sitting in lambos shooting money guns out the window, just a genuine business model.
Best thing about you guys is you guys dont hide anything you value your youtube viewers just like your members when it comes to sharing knowledge! Thank you guys!! 👏👍
Im at 425 and epmv is at 20.47 but that's good for January considering its the first quarter after xmas and I'm out of season. it will climb again over the next couple of months. December and November for that matter were great and I was seeing on average 55.00 and as high as 71 at one point
Very interesting to see those averages. I agree with your reasoning why bigger sites have less to gain. But, gaining less is still growth! Beginners should not forget that writing 500 articles is one thing. Keeping them up to date is another. It will take time to make sure that content quality does not wear off. Most topics are not evergreen so as a site owner you're never done.
Better have 5 blogs for 100 each if you're already up to the work of maintaining 500 posts. Better than that is selling some blogs along the way and start new one's with capital to help u hire good writers so u can really scale up.
@@petere5313 No, there are no fixed rules for that. It depends on your niche, quality of the content, history of the domain, etc. But in general you need a good amount of content to have substantial income. Once you have covered everything you think is relevant, it is important to keep everything up to date.
Hi! In last year's video, we were given a big disclaimer - "all the posts are considered 8 months or more old." So, in this video, let's say we have 50 blog posts, does the disclaimer from the last year still applies? Like the posts should be at least 8 months or more older. The reason why I am asking this is because there are a lot of people who somehow achieved their milestone of 50 blogposts, or 100 blogposts recently, and watching this video without that important disclaimer/knowledge would really make them feel underrated.
One of my current websites with about 175 total articles (75 before I joined Income School) gets 15k PVs and a EPMP of $15. It's in the pets niche, which I don't think I properly considered how competitive it'd be. Definitely going to write something more finance related for my second site, whenever I get around to doing one (my day job is in law/finance so I have the credentials to support the swap).
If you think that pet niche is competitive, you will be unpleasantly surprised once you see the competition in the law / finance since there is the most money - hence most competition
@@tomforeign4899 true bro... I am in the Finance Niche and yes, it is competitive , by far. You need to be very strategic to move a niddle. Which niches would you recommend that are less competitive but have less cash to be made?
Interesting observations. Better to increase the content quality than to worry about what has changed. The better the content quality, the better the earnings. The number of posts doesn't matter as long as you are providing value for your visitors.
Interesting. I've been seriously considering launching a blog to go with my attempts at being a RUclipsr. I'm more of a writer than a speaker anyway, but I really have no idea if blogs are even read in 2022. It's hard to do RUclips well and it's really hard to do blogging well, They both take a lot of time to get going with little to no payoff in the first year(s). Lots to think about here. Thank you for the information.
I think it's really interesting how you put it but yes, people still read blogs in 2022. I spend a lot of time reading them for instance, more than I watch RUclips. Wishing you the very best.
@@Missjeddy Thank you for that! And I appreciate the input as well. Good to hear it and good to know! I think I will take the leap soon and give it a real go. Have a wonderful day!
Maybe it is time to use the PESO model to teach a real distinction between owned media- your blog post and earned media - your SERP ranking. SEO boils down to persuading Google to create an SER and list it high enough to drive traffic to your site. Your approach to snippets is a perfect example of how to get Google to do that. The fact that Google rewrites about two-thirds of the meta descriptions to suit itself underscores that they are crowdsourcing their content from us. On the other hand, our content should deliver value that addresses our audience's real needs by increasing pleasure or reducing pain. If Google ever figures out how to create a competent AI, it will have no choice but to duplicate our audience's needs and select our content as the answer.
Woow! That's great, just wondering how much you can achieve in one year ... Unlike me, whos lazy, only published 12 articles in a year . Please, let me know, which tool you use for keyword research, and do you outsource your articles?
Interesting video - thanks! Really interesting what happens post-100 I’m particular. The ranges are crazy as well - there’s such a gap between the numbers. Would be interesting to break down the primary influencing factors that determine where you land on the scale with the same number of views.
Thank you for making these videos! I have learned so much from them and have seen results from incorporating the techniques you talk about. Next month I will be able to go back to school (Income School) and learn even more about how to make my blog a success- WOOHOO!!!
Thanks for sharing this. It's very encouraging👍. But with just 3 articles I still have a loooong way to go😩. I hope I don't loose the momentum. Good luck to everyone!💪
@@CallmeKaram actually I lost the momentum for a couple of months 😫but when I saw that I was showing on the first page of Google for a few keywords I got my motivation back. I must be doing something right. Right!Now I have 10 articles. I know it's still very little, but.....as long as I'm moving forward 👌
(ctd.) So my fellow viewers, let us make the most of information distilled from a pool of data otherwise unavailable to any of us. This helps us decide where to pitch based on our niche, resource availability, and level and variety of skill-set related to blogging. Why ask for more? or degrade its value by missing the point.
While we are on this question, I want to ask is that what is the optimal number of posts that I should write on my blog. For your reference, I will talk about SEO and digital marketing.
@@lamborghinicentenario2497 Yes you are correct. Sure this is a highly competitive niche, considering hundreds and thousands of people talking about the same topic. But I will have a different approach, just like Income school has. Their fresh approach to the same topic is what made them stand out from the crowd.
1 make about a hundred dollars for every thousand views. My issue is getting more visits and traffic, I've got over a hundred articles made. Hoping to see it grow and see traffic grow too! (I'm under the underperform range for how many articles I have.)
I totally subbed your channel, it's pure gold. I started my blog too, 10 articles so far, and Adsense approved. As you can see I have my own YT channel too, my CPM goes from 4 to 8USD, how much is for a channel of this niche? I am thinking real estate videos maybe.
Hi Hamid. I'm not sure about 30 articles, but 100 might be an issue when it comes to indexing. Check this other Income School video out (I found it helpful). ruclips.net/video/Xnva2g2uVpI/видео.html
I love the Star Wars Lego example, I was cracking up! I am a Star Wars Lego fan too! Thank you for the Blog earning update! I wish I was getting 20,000 PV for my +100 posts. I guess I need to work harder on my search analysis or maybe I need to understand it better.
I’d love to achieve these results. My rule of thumb is $5 per article after 12 months. Better lower your expectations. Blogging is hard enough. No need to chase unicorns.
What am I doing wrong? Have an 5 year old nice looking site, 400 total articles with 350 rather good articles and 50 not so much. Good design, good user experience (my biased opinion) and I only have 5000-7000 pageviews/month and earn about 150-300$ each month. Any 1 open to having a quick look and telling me what the hell I'm doing wrong. It's a bit disheartening seeing these expected numbers from Ricky and the amount of work I've put into my site and seeing only a fraction of the result of what is considered underperforming. :/
@@sol0008 Can you help me too ? I have 30 blog posts, activated Adsense. I have goal to write 100 blog posts until July, i am writing about 2-3 posts daily. I would appreciate if you could review my site. I would like to know, am i going in the right direction with content, keywords, ranking on google, will my effort pay off to me ?
Hey there Ricky, i have got a blog (8months old) currently monetized with Ezoic ads. I've integrated ezoic two weeks ago and my EPMV is only 9$. Why is it so low, unlike you guys teach here(15 to 20$). All my traffic is from US and blog post is product focused.
you should optimize for ads mine is 27 dollars epmv I got really long posts with lots of images and interlinks and putting lots of ads everywhere also format the posts so they have to scroll the page longer and you earn more money.
@@hayd7371 True, but I've heard lots of testimonials(even from a few friends of mine) that the course works and will get you where you need to be as long as you put in the hard work and watch all the material... So as long as the course work, that's all that matters....
Ezoic EPmV is low when you just implement it. Give it a few more months and you will see your EPMV go up a bit. Also, EPMV across all sites is highest in the holiday season (October to December) and drops off in January. One of my sites had a $45 EPMV in December but dropped to $18 in January (I'm using mediavine ads). That should give you an idea.
Great video as always from IS…but the reality is -it’s very hard to quantify how much you can make ?? there’s so many factors that determine this…backlinks, keyword, domain authority etc…in addition, everyone comes at Affiliate marketing from a different staring point ..perhaps you can do an updated video !!
I wrote 11 decently sized articles 1.5 years ago to see if there's any future to this. 😟 I get about 5-10 page views per month. I am going to need 1000 articles to get 10000 pv/month. No way 😫
All this is HIGHLY dependent on search analysis like you said. I've currently published 73 blog posts but still around 600 monthly visits. Most of them even get 0 impressions. I'll just assumed I've not published anything and start counting from 1 again with search analysis.
Great info ! - Would love to see more content on how to take an existing (underperforming) blog w. 1-2k views/ month and blow it up to 50-100k views / month - (what to look for in google search console / analytics / ect.)?
2:48 "10 posts | Underperform | Pageviews 1 | EPMP $0.15 | Earnings $0" Actually, this is the expected earnings I've seen out there no matter how many posts the blog has ...
Hi Ricky, could you make a video on how to grow a blog that's already ranking for some low to medium competition keywords. Also, if that blog has around 60 posts (Commerical + informational). Looking forward
Hey guys, thanks to the wonderful income school course, I'm running the relationship/dating website with my brother and reached to a significant amount of numbers so far. BTW which software you guys are using to edit your youtube videos?
Hello Ricky. Can you please share your opinion on this comment . ""AI tools basically gathers content across the web to generate "new" content. That "new" content will again become input of ai tool to become another "new" content for someone else. Basically, whats happening is ai tools are polluting the landscape and worth & value of content will decrease. I think overtime, the ai tools might become a huge risk to use as Google and other engines will find a way to find thats its ai content but most importantly they might find out that article is not delivering true value and there are many similar articles on web. May be this happen soon as this cant continue for long. The biggest enemy of an ai tool is not google but itself & other ai tools. Nevertheless, right now its golden era of ai tools.""
Hey Ricky, such a cool remake vid & great motivator. (Although Jim's was a bit more dramatic 🤣) I had lost any traction last year with lock downs & home schooling😭 from sun up to sun down .. all in all Unfortunately my brain just broke and so did my energy for writing. Felt like I missed the boat 😞 BUT......you've just rekindled that fire in my belly...yes I can &will do 100 articles starting today... actually it's 90 .... I've got old versions drafted.💪👌 Pushing through my fear.... Got everything to gain!!!!! 🤠😎
I have a travel blog with almost 100 blog posts with over 2000 words most of them, and my traffic from Google is less than 30 views a month. What could be wrong with it? 😕
Guys all this videos are great but you need to have passion about the topic you are writing. Not everyone earns the above & most probably this video is made to bring more people to blogging & ultimately sell their project 24 course. Which is perfectly fine but just letting out there. Cheers.
One simple thing I don't get it: How exactly are formed these numbers about the earnings? Do you need Ad banners/affiliate marketing/ or some other similar method on your blog, or you are talking about pure viewing? Thank you.
Ricky great video! I'm thinking, should I just focus on pumping out content like crazy? I average 2200 words per post and I have 80 posts so far 3 months in. I'm thinking about hitting 500 blog posts by June 30 2022 and 1000 by the end of 2022. All of them are low in competitiveness and have search volume and are things ppl are searching for. If given 8 months to rank, can I expect 3k-10k+ per month from just ad revenue? It's in a highly competitive niche.
The niche you're in, does it have several categories that you can branch out?? I'm upto something similar. Trying to crank out 1500 blog posts to earn enough from ads alone
Hey Ricky, my site is starting to flesh out with more articles (20 now and many more coming in hot). I'm getting my first trickles of traffic, and it's definitely exciting! My question is, should I start monetizing already via ads? Or should I wait until I have more traffic? Down the line I'd like to try other monetization strategies like an online course, but right now I'm still in the content creation stage until I hit 50 posts. Should I be monetizing already, or focusing on growing the traffic first?
Please Ricky, I have been meaning to ask... In writing a blog post, is there anything wrong with writing/typing content on Ms word then copy it and paste on WordPress?
Can project 24 help you figure out even what language should you blog in? (I’m Irish / Italian) And if my best option would be the latter, can project 24 still be helpful even for non English blogs? Probably a silly question but I’m new to all this :)
U.S is the world's consumer mate. The large advertising sites only count the views you get in usa to qualify. Some British bloggers even write in American English. Writing in Italian will not get you large earnings.
The reason might be the niche.. Your niche is about Roblox game? Is that like one game or something like that? There is a big chance that your demographic are kids in 13-17 years old.. Not that lucrative demographic for most advertisers. But that's just my guess.. the niche
Hi, Ricky Big fan of yours. I have watched your videos you talk about blog writing. Please share some though on Commercial / transactional content and Service area's websites
Somehow. Yeah! But you also have to consider SEO into place and that's it most of the time. Also, make sure your site is properly indexed on Google's search engine by using the Google Search Console. But note that blogging is not an easy journey, if you don't have passion for it, then I would advice you to not even think of trying to venture in except you wanna see it as a business and nothing else
I understood the scraching the bottom of barrels you're talking about but what if I have relatively bigger niche that comprises 3 to 4 sub niches, each has potential to covers 60 to 70 article topics. Then should I create 2-3 seperate sites with around 100 articles or put everything under in one site. I dont understand why EPMV drops if I am not cannablizing my articles? Sorry if I am misunderstanding... THANKS ❣️
@@funnybaby1119 but those sub-niches are closely related... Then why I shouldn't use the authority and trust I build with my first sub-niche to quickly grow in another, instead of starting completely new site from scratch
Suppose you've got a niche where you can sell a course, which tends to bring in much more money than ads. So your monetization depends on how many individual people come to your site more than on how many pageviews you rack up, right? Supposing that 30,000 people come to your site each month, does it really make a difference whether they view 30,000 pages or ten times that? Either way, you've still only got 30,000 potential customers for your course. So you keep writing more and more content, and you get more and more pageviews, but your number of unique visitors only goes up a little. Your pageviews are coming from your visitors reading more content per person, not from more visitors. Well, that's nice and all, but each visitor will still buy only one course (at best). So your pageviews rise a lot, your earnings only a little, and when the numerator (earnings) goes up a little and the denominator (pageviews) goes up a lot, the ratio (earnings per thousand pageviews) goes down.
@@yehoshuakahan9336 thanks a lot, but I said the niche I am in is very broad. But instead of writing articles about everything in that niche, first I am only building one category. You can take example of sports. After finishing 1 sport, when I jump to other sports, number of visitors will definitely increase because they are different people... Is there any downside to this approach??
If you just starting or thinking about starting a blog, affiliate marketing and the multiple online streams of income. Start now and keep working smart (learn from income school and others) it will pay off. This is our year 🚀
Our year for sure...
rah rah rah
I hope your blog is doing well!
I’ve recently started selling journals and. Planners in my site and I’m about an average of 400-600 a month!
Nice to hear that siz and wish you all the best... How much traffic do yo receive and which niche?
Awesome :D
Do sell printables or you ship the product ?
Jim and Ricky are 100% the most genuine men on youtube, not selling get rich quick schemes while sitting in lambos shooting money guns out the window, just a genuine business model.
I’ve been blogging for around 4 months now. Thank goodness I’ve found your channel. I really need to learn about monetisation
Best thing about you guys is you guys dont hide anything you value your youtube viewers just like your members when it comes to sharing knowledge! Thank you guys!! 👏👍
Thanks Ricky for cracking the industry open and shedding some light with real numbers. I'm looking forward to achieving my goals with Project 24!
Im at 425 and epmv is at 20.47 but that's good for January considering its the first quarter after xmas and I'm out of season. it will climb again over the next couple of months. December and November for that matter were great and I was seeing on average 55.00 and as high as 71 at one point
$71? That's insane!
What is your average words per blog post and frequency of blog post ?
How old is your blog ?
@@ezra5788 I know it just kept climbing in November it only stayed there for the day and dropped to around 60ish
what ad platform are you using to have these incredible numbers ?
425 and $71 total???? Where are you ads located? Above the fold should have higher income than $71.00
Very interesting to see those averages. I agree with your reasoning why bigger sites have less to gain. But, gaining less is still growth! Beginners should not forget that writing 500 articles is one thing. Keeping them up to date is another. It will take time to make sure that content quality does not wear off. Most topics are not evergreen so as a site owner you're never done.
500 articles...Thats too much and exhausting.
Better have 5 blogs for 100 each if you're already up to the work of maintaining 500 posts.
Better than that is selling some blogs along the way and start new one's with capital to help u hire good writers so u can really scale up.
@@lamborghinicentenario2497 Different people have different definitions of success.
@@petere5313 Total
@@petere5313 No, there are no fixed rules for that. It depends on your niche, quality of the content, history of the domain, etc. But in general you need a good amount of content to have substantial income. Once you have covered everything you think is relevant, it is important to keep everything up to date.
Hi! In last year's video, we were given a big disclaimer - "all the posts are considered 8 months or more old." So, in this video, let's say we have 50 blog posts, does the disclaimer from the last year still applies? Like the posts should be at least 8 months or more older.
The reason why I am asking this is because there are a lot of people who somehow achieved their milestone of 50 blogposts, or 100 blogposts recently, and watching this video without that important disclaimer/knowledge would really make them feel underrated.
i literally just watched the 2021 numbers yesterday and did a little dance when this popped up in my notifications. Thank you!
One of my current websites with about 175 total articles (75 before I joined Income School) gets 15k PVs and a EPMP of $15. It's in the pets niche, which I don't think I properly considered how competitive it'd be. Definitely going to write something more finance related for my second site, whenever I get around to doing one (my day job is in law/finance so I have the credentials to support the swap).
If you think that pet niche is competitive, you will be unpleasantly surprised once you see the competition in the law / finance since there is the most money - hence most competition
How old are your posts and your site?
@@tomforeign4899 true bro... I am in the Finance Niche and yes, it is competitive , by far.
You need to be very strategic to move a niddle.
Which niches would you recommend that are less competitive but have less cash to be made?
@@2wheelereyes521 you might check out Marcus Campbell the Affiliate Marketing Dude. He often creates videos giving outside the box niche ideas.
@@Eyes0penNoFear probably will check em out, thanks, cheers
Great video Ricky! I'm trying to finish work early today to get home and finish my latest article. I believe the P24 process will change my family.
Interesting observations. Better to increase the content quality than to worry about what has changed. The better the content quality, the better the earnings. The number of posts doesn't matter as long as you are providing value for your visitors.
Loved the intro!
This kind of intro can change the perspective of a person.
A constant thank you to Income School :) Proud to be a member.
Interesting. I've been seriously considering launching a blog to go with my attempts at being a RUclipsr. I'm more of a writer than a speaker anyway, but I really have no idea if blogs are even read in 2022. It's hard to do RUclips well and it's really hard to do blogging well, They both take a lot of time to get going with little to no payoff in the first year(s).
Lots to think about here. Thank you for the information.
I think it's really interesting how you put it but yes, people still read blogs in 2022. I spend a lot of time reading them for instance, more than I watch RUclips. Wishing you the very best.
@@Missjeddy Thank you for that! And I appreciate the input as well. Good to hear it and good to know! I think I will take the leap soon and give it a real go. Have a wonderful day!
@ManuelO Speaks That's true. I opted to go with a Substack, which I think is not ideal for Google and SEO however.
Google is more likely to display your youtube videos- they favor them in searches.
Thanks for going over the numbers.
I just started Project 24 and am loving it.
I really enjoyed this, I will work hard and join the Project 24 soon!
Great update to this video guys! The examples were a very good addition 😄
Maybe it is time to use the PESO model to teach a real distinction between owned media- your blog post and earned media - your SERP ranking. SEO boils down to persuading Google to create an SER and list it high enough to drive traffic to your site. Your approach to snippets is a perfect example of how to get Google to do that. The fact that Google rewrites about two-thirds of the meta descriptions to suit itself underscores that they are crowdsourcing their content from us. On the other hand, our content should deliver value that addresses our audience's real needs by increasing pleasure or reducing pain. If Google ever figures out how to create a competent AI, it will have no choice but to duplicate our audience's needs and select our content as the answer.
Excellent video :) I'm focusing on my content writing. It has been two month an i published 28 articles on my new website.
Woow! That's great, just wondering how much you can achieve in one year ...
Unlike me, whos lazy, only published 12 articles in a year .
Please, let me know, which tool you use for keyword research, and do you outsource your articles?
Your videos are REALLY good and hit on a lot of points that are often overlooked. This video is packed full of value.
Interesting video - thanks! Really interesting what happens post-100 I’m particular. The ranges are crazy as well - there’s such a gap between the numbers. Would be interesting to break down the primary influencing factors that determine where you land on the scale with the same number of views.
Thank you for making these videos! I have learned so much from them and have seen results from incorporating the techniques you talk about. Next month I will be able to go back to school (Income School) and learn even more about how to make my blog a success- WOOHOO!!!
Oh wait- did I say next month? It is next month LOL
Thanks for sharing this. It's very encouraging👍. But with just 3 articles I still have a loooong way to go😩. I hope I don't loose the momentum. Good luck to everyone!💪
How many articles do you have now? 😳 😳 After 4 months
@@CallmeKaram actually I lost the momentum for a couple of months 😫but when I saw that I was showing on the first page of Google for a few keywords I got my motivation back. I must be doing something right. Right!Now I have 10 articles. I know it's still very little, but.....as long as I'm moving forward 👌
(ctd.) So my fellow viewers, let us make the most of information distilled from a pool of data otherwise unavailable to any of us. This helps us decide where to pitch based on our niche, resource availability, and level and variety of skill-set related to blogging. Why ask for more? or degrade its value by missing the point.
This reminds me of jim😂😂😂
Ricky that's great of you to bring it back
Amazing content 👏🤗
LOL.. My mouth dropped open when I saw the TV every month. LOL.... I need to join Project 24. :)
While we are on this question, I want to ask is that what is the optimal number of posts that I should write on my blog. For your reference, I will talk about SEO and digital marketing.
@@lamborghinicentenario2497 Yes you are correct. Sure this is a highly competitive niche, considering hundreds and thousands of people talking about the same topic. But I will have a different approach, just like Income school has. Their fresh approach to the same topic is what made them stand out from the crowd.
Sounds like you to need include RUclips and reddit as part of your strategy
And maybe LinkedIn
I saw the last years videos and was like im late but this time I'm early ❤️
1 make about a hundred dollars for every thousand views.
My issue is getting more visits and traffic, I've got over a hundred articles made. Hoping to see it grow and see traffic grow too! (I'm under the underperform range for how many articles I have.)
I'm in the same boat! - How are you bringing in that income?
I totally subbed your channel, it's pure gold. I started my blog too, 10 articles so far, and Adsense approved. As you can see I have my own YT channel too, my CPM goes from 4 to 8USD, how much is for a channel of this niche? I am thinking real estate videos maybe.
Adsense approved on 10 articles? Wow! How old is your website?
... And Hw many monthly Pageviews do you get?
I have a question. Should I upload first 30 blogs in 30 days or spread it out? What if i upload them all at once.
Hi Hamid. I'm not sure about 30 articles, but 100 might be an issue when it comes to indexing. Check this other Income School video out (I found it helpful). ruclips.net/video/Xnva2g2uVpI/видео.html
Was looking for more ways to make extra cash due to me being in college… found myself looking at a second channel for my favorite firearm RUclipsr 😂😂
Fate 😂
From my experience, part of Google's algorithm has preference for sites built by viewers of Income School.
It also depends from where you are getting traffic from. These numbers may hold good if the traffic is completely from US.
You need US traffic if you want to make good money. Asian traffic has poor EPMV.
Not just the US though. Traffic from the UK and Canada also gets a good EPMV.
@@ezra5788 It is good but typically half what you get from the US.
@@krod16 how's german traffic paid?
@@MrGadu95 Any European developed country traffic is half of US traffic.
You recreated your post last time. Haha Good job guys!
I love the Star Wars Lego example, I was cracking up! I am a Star Wars Lego fan too! Thank you for the Blog earning update! I wish I was getting 20,000 PV for my +100 posts. I guess I need to work harder on my search analysis or maybe I need to understand it better.
I’d love to achieve these results. My rule of thumb is $5 per article after 12 months. Better lower your expectations. Blogging is hard enough. No need to chase unicorns.
What am I doing wrong? Have an 5 year old nice looking site, 400 total articles with 350 rather good articles and 50 not so much. Good design, good user experience (my biased opinion) and I only have 5000-7000 pageviews/month and earn about 150-300$ each month. Any 1 open to having a quick look and telling me what the hell I'm doing wrong. It's a bit disheartening seeing these expected numbers from Ricky and the amount of work I've put into my site and seeing only a fraction of the result of what is considered underperforming. :/
@@sol0008 Can you help me too ? I have 30 blog posts, activated Adsense. I have goal to write 100 blog posts until July, i am writing about 2-3 posts daily. I would appreciate if you could review my site. I would like to know, am i going in the right direction with content, keywords, ranking on google, will my effort pay off to me ?
Hey how’s it going 6 months later?
Hey there Ricky, i have got a blog (8months old) currently monetized with Ezoic ads. I've integrated ezoic two weeks ago and my EPMV is only 9$. Why is it so low, unlike you guys teach here(15 to 20$). All my traffic is from US and blog post is product focused.
their EPMP includes affiliates and products, not just the display ads
you should optimize for ads mine is 27 dollars epmv I got really long posts with lots of images and interlinks and putting lots of ads everywhere also format the posts so they have to scroll the page longer and you earn more money.
@@hayd7371 True, but I've heard lots of testimonials(even from a few friends of mine) that the course works and will get you where you need to be as long as you put in the hard work and watch all the material... So as long as the course work, that's all that matters....
Ezoic EPmV is low when you just implement it. Give it a few more months and you will see your EPMV go up a bit. Also, EPMV across all sites is highest in the holiday season (October to December) and drops off in January. One of my sites had a $45 EPMV in December but dropped to $18 in January (I'm using mediavine ads). That should give you an idea.
@@ezra5788 Exactly, that's the correct answer. 👍
Definitely gained a long-term sub. Love your video, love your energy. Brilliant sir. Please keep up the god work.
This is a great follow up to last years video. Lots of valuable information here!
Great video as always from IS…but the reality is -it’s very hard to quantify how much you can make ?? there’s so many factors that determine this…backlinks, keyword, domain authority etc…in addition, everyone comes at Affiliate marketing from a different staring point ..perhaps you can do an updated video !!
I wrote 11 decently sized articles 1.5 years ago to see if there's any future to this. 😟
I get about 5-10 page views per month. I am going to need 1000 articles to get 10000 pv/month. No way 😫
All this is HIGHLY dependent on search analysis like you said. I've currently published 73 blog posts but still around 600 monthly visits. Most of them even get 0 impressions.
I'll just assumed I've not published anything and start counting from 1 again with search analysis.
So you didnt do search analysis?
Great info ! - Would love to see more content on how to take an existing (underperforming) blog w. 1-2k views/ month and blow it up to 50-100k views / month - (what to look for in google search console / analytics / ect.)?
2:48 "10 posts | Underperform | Pageviews 1 | EPMP $0.15 | Earnings $0"
Actually, this is the expected earnings I've seen out there no matter how many posts the blog has ...
Hi Ricky, could you make a video on how to grow a blog that's already ranking for some low to medium competition keywords. Also, if that blog has around 60 posts (Commerical + informational).
Looking forward
Median numbers would be interesting, instead of averages.
Hey guys, thanks to the wonderful income school course, I'm running the relationship/dating website with my brother and reached to a significant amount of numbers so far. BTW which software you guys are using to edit your youtube videos?
Great video! Curious-when you say “average,” are you referring to the mean or the median?
Hello Ricky. Can you please share your opinion on this comment .
""AI tools basically gathers content across the web to generate "new" content. That "new" content will again become input of ai tool to become another "new" content for someone else. Basically, whats happening is ai tools are polluting the landscape and worth & value of content will decrease. I think overtime, the ai tools might become a huge risk to use as Google and other engines will find a way to find thats its ai content but most importantly they might find out that article is not delivering true value and there are many similar articles on web. May be this happen soon as this cant continue for long. The biggest enemy of an ai tool is not google but itself & other ai tools. Nevertheless, right now its golden era of ai tools.""
Great info. It would be fascinating to see the data presented in chart format.
Why don't you do it by yourself? Lazy...
I LOVE THIS VIDEO BRO...your intro got me hook
Thanks, it was a really informative video. The thing I want to ask is: Are these data the average sales of a site within itself? Google ad revenue?
It's only me, or here is no sound
Hey Ricky, such a cool remake vid & great motivator. (Although Jim's was a bit more dramatic 🤣)
I had lost any traction last year with lock downs & home schooling😭 from sun up to sun down .. all in all
Unfortunately my brain just broke and so did my energy for writing. Felt like I missed the boat 😞
BUT......you've just rekindled that fire in my belly...yes I can &will do 100 articles starting today... actually it's 90 .... I've got old versions drafted.💪👌
Pushing through my fear.... Got everything to gain!!!!! 🤠😎
Is this study assuming that the blog posts are a least 8 months old? Or are we looking at fresh blog posts?
We just published our 1007 blog post :)
Congrats my friend! :) keep it up
How much pageviews do you get a month?
@@RadioRelax87 Peak 200k+, now 50k
When you say they are averaging $3000 per month. What are you basing that off of? Just as revenues ?
Does this apply to YMYL category as well? Coz if it does I am doing something terribly wrong 😭😭😭
I have a travel blog with almost 100 blog posts with over 2000 words most of them, and my traffic from Google is less than 30 views a month. What could be wrong with it? 😕
How old is your blog? And do you target competitive keywords?
@@JesusPlsSaveMe , is 6 months old. I'm targeting all between 0 - 2000 searches a month. But even with 0 searches keywords, I'm not on the first page
Is the income from the blog articles coming from affiliate ads on your blog or from something else?
Guys all this videos are great but you need to have passion about the topic you are writing. Not everyone earns the above & most probably this video is made to bring more people to blogging & ultimately sell their project 24 course. Which is perfectly fine but just letting out there. Cheers.
This was a very helpful and interesting video. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
One simple thing I don't get it: How exactly are formed these numbers about the earnings? Do you need Ad banners/affiliate marketing/ or some other similar method on your blog, or you are talking about pure viewing? Thank you.
What’s the time frame for this? Like 5,000 views for 10 posts in a month right? Or is a year?
If you write 10 posts in 1 month, you need to wait 8-12 months. More if you are in the YMYL niche.
@@krod16 ah I see. Thank you!
Ricky great video! I'm thinking, should I just focus on pumping out content like crazy? I average 2200 words per post and I have 80 posts so far 3 months in. I'm thinking about hitting 500 blog posts by June 30 2022 and 1000 by the end of 2022. All of them are low in competitiveness and have search volume and are things ppl are searching for. If given 8 months to rank, can I expect 3k-10k+ per month from just ad revenue? It's in a highly competitive niche.
The niche you're in, does it have several categories that you can branch out?? I'm upto something similar. Trying to crank out 1500 blog posts to earn enough from ads alone
Can you please let us know about the posts numbers, total income and other update in September,2022??
@@CallmeKaram hi bro, can you suggest me a niche and how can I earn 300 dollar per month. From my blog.
But these earnings are based on what? From Google AdSense? Affiliate MKT links? Something else? Great video!
Can't believe I'm the 1st to comment this time:D Life achievement. Now let's watch the show!
Very Cool, nice to see these results
Hey Ricky, my site is starting to flesh out with more articles (20 now and many more coming in hot). I'm getting my first trickles of traffic, and it's definitely exciting! My question is, should I start monetizing already via ads? Or should I wait until I have more traffic? Down the line I'd like to try other monetization strategies like an online course, but right now I'm still in the content creation stage until I hit 50 posts. Should I be monetizing already, or focusing on growing the traffic first?
How much traffic are you getting at the moment with 20 articles?
Exciting info! New subscriber here.
Please Ricky, I have been meaning to ask...
In writing a blog post, is there anything wrong with writing/typing content on Ms word then copy it and paste on WordPress?
Excellent video… as per
Can project 24 help you figure out even what language should you blog in? (I’m Irish / Italian) And if my best option would be the latter, can project 24 still be helpful even for non English blogs?
Probably a silly question but I’m new to all this :)
U.S is the world's consumer mate. The large advertising sites only count the views you get in usa to qualify. Some British bloggers even write in American English. Writing in Italian will not get you large earnings.
I’m so confused I’m ezoic ePMV is $3 😅 gets around 100K traffic. We make content on roblox games. Can someone help? Is it normal?
Traffic coming from countries like USA, UK, Canada, Australia, & New Zealand have higher EPMV as compared to traffic from Asia.
@@alishaikh3663 my top country is USA
@@KENRBLXGAMING idk man, maybe it's because the CPC of keywords you're targeting is low.
The reason might be the niche.. Your niche is about Roblox game? Is that like one game or something like that? There is a big chance that your demographic are kids in 13-17 years old.. Not that lucrative demographic for most advertisers. But that's just my guess.. the niche
Hi, Ricky Big fan of yours. I have watched your videos you talk about blog writing. Please share some though on Commercial / transactional content and Service area's websites
Nice one! Thanks for sharing 👍
2:10 I have 15 posts & only 671 views !!!. How websites earn this much? Who gives the $??? Adsense or Affiliates? Digital Products?
How old is your site? Generally, sites with a small number of posts take much much longer to age their articles.
Thanks, REALLY Nice Video:) It's been 2 months I created the blogging site and added 30 posts.
Are you now seeing results
@@sehajpreetsingh6381 not yet
Are you now seeing results 😇😇😇
Awesome video. Thanks
What kind of monetization are you taking about here? Google adsense, affilate marketing or both?
That is a good question. If they are getting 50k views or more then they are part of mediavine ( ad agency).
Best work man .....
Thanks for the transparency. I guess I will pass on blogging now.
Super motivating even though my main site is super under performing lol
Thank you for the great video. Is this Google AdSense only or Combined with Affiliate income?
I have almost 39 Articles, yet I am getting 50 to 80 Pageviews per month? How is this possible?
A millionaire in 6 years? How expensive are these TVs? Lol
That's what I was thinking. Math doesn't add up even in this inflated stock market.
My same though exactly. Let's say those TV's are 2k$, investing 2k a month with 9% annual return over 6 years is 196,810.43$
Do you seriously just have to write blog posts to being organic traffic? You just type the blog post and then google brings the traffic ?
Somehow. Yeah! But you also have to consider SEO into place and that's it most of the time.
Also, make sure your site is properly indexed on Google's search engine by using the Google Search Console.
But note that blogging is not an easy journey, if you don't have passion for it, then I would advice you to not even think of trying to venture in except you wanna see it as a business and nothing else
lol. it's like the prize system for selling candy bars in grade school. love it.
Hello Ricky, Good day to you
Do you think after, abandoning your website for 2 years, you can still get traffic when you resume uploading
I think so, just post trendy content and you will be fine :)
Thank you
for ads is it worth buying ezoic premium ? Make a detailed video about this ?
I’m testing that out right now. I’d be happy to talk about it soon.
Does bulk uploading articles trigger bad SEO?
Hey Ricky, Amazing video. One question though: Whose house was it ?
I understood the scraching the bottom of barrels you're talking about but what if I have relatively bigger niche that comprises 3 to 4 sub niches, each has potential to covers 60 to 70 article topics. Then should I create 2-3 seperate sites with around 100 articles or put everything under in one site. I dont understand why EPMV drops if I am not cannablizing my articles? Sorry if I am misunderstanding... THANKS ❣️
Have different sites for different niches
@@funnybaby1119 but those sub-niches are closely related... Then why I shouldn't use the authority and trust I build with my first sub-niche to quickly grow in another, instead of starting completely new site from scratch
Suppose you've got a niche where you can sell a course, which tends to bring in much more money than ads. So your monetization depends on how many individual people come to your site more than on how many pageviews you rack up, right? Supposing that 30,000 people come to your site each month, does it really make a difference whether they view 30,000 pages or ten times that? Either way, you've still only got 30,000 potential customers for your course.
So you keep writing more and more content, and you get more and more pageviews, but your number of unique visitors only goes up a little. Your pageviews are coming from your visitors reading more content per person, not from more visitors. Well, that's nice and all, but each visitor will still buy only one course (at best).
So your pageviews rise a lot, your earnings only a little, and when the numerator (earnings) goes up a little and the denominator (pageviews) goes up a lot, the ratio (earnings per thousand pageviews) goes down.
@@yehoshuakahan9336 thanks a lot, but I said the niche I am in is very broad. But instead of writing articles about everything in that niche, first I am only building one category. You can take example of sports. After finishing 1 sport, when I jump to other sports, number of visitors will definitely increase because they are different people... Is there any downside to this approach??
@@vishaldorge5640 Not that I know of. Best of luck!
Great video Ricky. Thanks.
What should I expect with 2000 blog post? (average)
@@lamborghinicentenario2497 That's interesting.
If nothing else, it is a good motivation video....