Tag: content strategy

  • How Beginners Make Money 7

    How Beginners Make Money 7

    The Real Structure of Blog Ad Income (With a Real Example)


    Most people think ads work like this:

    “Add ads → make money”

    That’s not wrong.

    But it’s completely out of order.

    Ads are not the starting point.
    They are the result
    .


    My Real Situation (Actual Example)

    Here’s what it looks like right now:

    • Monthly ad income: about $100
    • Daily visitors: around 80–150
    • Total posts: around 40–60

    The important part:

    That $100 is not because of ads.
    It’s because of traffic.


    How Ad Revenue Actually Works

    The basic formula is simple:

    Traffic × Pageviews × RPM

    RPM = revenue per 1,000 views


    Realistic Breakdown

    Let’s use a simple example:

    • 100 visitors per day
    • Each person views about 1.5 pages

    → Daily pageviews ≈ 150

    Monthly:

    → 150 × 30 = 4,500 pageviews


    If RPM is $10

    → 4,500 ÷ 1000 × 10 = $45

    If RPM is $20

    → ≈ $90

    That’s how you reach around $100/month


    The Key Insight

    Ad income is not about clicks.

    It’s mostly about:

    Pageviews × RPM


    Why RPM Changes (Very Important)

    Same traffic, different money.


    1️⃣ Audience Location

    • US traffic → high RPM
    • Southeast Asia → low RPM

    This is why English content matters


    2️⃣ Topic

    • Finance / money / business → high RPM
    • Daily life / personal stories → low RPM

    3️⃣ Time on Page

    • The longer people stay
      → more ads are shown
      → more revenue

    What Changed My Results

    At first, I just wrote posts.

    People came → read → left


    Then I changed the structure:

    • Added internal links
    • Connected related posts
    • Made content longer

    Result:

    • More pageviews
    • More ad impressions
    • More income

    What You Can Do Right Now

    1️⃣ Write longer posts

    Short posts don’t work.

    → Aim for depth, not just length


    2️⃣ Add 1–2 internal links

    Example:

    “I explained this in another post here.”

    This increases pageviews


    3️⃣ Use a series structure

    Example:

    • How to Make Money 1
    • How to Make Money 2
    • How to Make Money 3

    Natural flow → more clicks


    The Real Truth

    Ad revenue doesn’t come from
    “more clicks”

    It comes from

    making people stay longer and read more


    Affiliate vs Email vs Ads

    Affiliate
    → works with small traffic

    Email
    → creates repeat income

    Ads
    → need scale (traffic)


    Realistic Targets

    Beginner level:

    • 50 visitors/day → $20–$50
    • 100 visitors/day → $50–$150
    • 300 visitors/day → $200+ possible

    These are realistic ranges


    Final Understanding

    Earning $100/month from ads doesn’t mean
    you optimized ads well.

    It means

    you built a working structure.


    Core Idea

    Content builds traffic
    Traffic builds income


    Final Line

    Ads don’t scale first.

    Content does.

  • How Beginners Make Money Online (Part 2) — Turn One Post Into Ongoing Income

    How Beginners Make Money Online (Part 2) — Turn One Post Into Ongoing Income

    After making your first money on Fiverr, you notice something quickly.

    It works.
    But it depends on your time.

    You work, you get paid.
    You stop, it stops.

    That’s where most people get stuck.


    I got stuck there too

    At the beginning, I kept creating new things.

    One blog post, done.
    Next day, another post.
    Then another one.

    After a few days, it became obvious.

    This doesn’t last.

    You run out of ideas.
    You start forcing content.
    It gets tiring.


    So I changed one thing

    I stopped focusing on creating more.

    I started using what I already made.


    What I actually did

    Let’s say I did a simple Fiverr task.

    Rewriting a short piece of text.
    Fixing awkward sentences.
    Cleaning up the structure.

    Before, I would just finish and move on.

    This time, I didn’t.


    Here’s how I turned it into more content

    Step 1: Turn it into a blog post (WordPress)

    I took that simple task and wrote a short post about it.

    For example:

    “How to make your writing sound more natural”

    That became one blog post.


    Step 2: Break it into short posts (Twitter / Threads)

    Then I took key lines from that post.

    Simple statements like:

    “Most writing sounds unnatural because the flow is off, not the words.”

    Each line became a separate short post.


    Step 3: Repeat in different formats

    One blog post turned into multiple pieces.

    • short posts
    • lists
    • simple summaries

    Same idea. Different format.


    It felt strange at first

    It felt like I was repeating myself.

    But the result was different.

    More people saw it.


    Why this works

    People don’t see everything the first time.

    They scroll past it.
    They miss it.
    They forget it.

    If you only post once, most people never see it.


    Important point

    This is not copy and paste.

    That doesn’t work.

    You need to reshape it.

    • long → short
    • explanation → list
    • experience → summary

    Same content, different feel.


    Platforms you actually need (beginner setup)

    You don’t need many.

    Start with just these:

    • WordPress (blog)
    • Twitter or Threads (short content)

    That’s enough.


    What changed after this

    Before:

    I needed a new idea every day.

    Now:

    One idea lasts for days.

    That made everything easier.


    The income side also changes

    Fiverr is time-based.

    You work, you get paid.

    This is different.

    You create once,
    and use it multiple times.

    It builds over time.


    Why most people fail here

    They keep trying to create new content.

    That’s why they burn out.


    What I do now

    I write one piece
    → publish it on my blog
    → break it into smaller posts
    → post them over time

    Then repeat.


    Final thought

    The problem isn’t lack of ideas.

    It’s not using what you already have.