5000$ are already much money.You have to get much traffic to your site to earn such an amount of money.I know some bloggers that have about 10.000 Visitors and they earn only 100 Dollar a Month.
You can easily earn 8k-10k a month blogging, maybe even more if you run a REALLY good blog. Money is limitless when you get into internet marketing, but most people don't even make a few bucks a month off of their blog. I would say worry about traffic and content first, money second.
You've got to get the traffic first. Otherwise no company is going to pay you that kind of money for their links on your site
I get 1000 users per day and I make $2 a day. How is that looking? The ad placement and niche matters a lot. Go to websiteoutlook.com and it shows daily pageviews vs ad revenue
It depends on various factors that how much a professional blogger earns bcz we have already come to know that some bloggers make 10k and some are even unable to earn 100 bucks.
Along with that it's more about how popular the blog is. ProBlogger.net may not make 8k a year, but he does make a 6 figure annual income off of his blog, which is very impressive to me
$5000, that big but it's possible to achieve that goal. You can get that by maintaining a good blog and have a loyal reader. I have a friend and he can achieve that in a month by combining his blog with CPC, CPA and CPM ads. I think it depend on your hard work and do the same like the expert.
It's all about how hard you work. The people who are out marketing their blogs day in and day out are the ones who succeed. The ones who make a new post every 2 weeks and barely market don't really go very far.
can you put your own custom ads on blogger, I'm tired of using adsense no one click it. I've been running my blog for so long and only made .17 cents. Getting fed up with it I use to post regularly till I loss my motivation. I'm only getting about 7-12 visitors daily about 2-3 returning visitors but I guess when I stop posting regularly they'll eventually stop coming back. Sort of losing motivation to continue my blog.
He's stated a number of times that much of that income is indirectly related to the blog. Such as his book sales, speaking engagements, etc.
Right but it all stems from his blog. If you create something really good and market it well, people will notice and you will start to gain a lot more revenue than you think you would make from a blog normally.