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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

*How* Much Do You Get Paid for a Post? A Beginner's Guide to the Business of Blogging

It's been 22 years since Swarthmore student Justin Hall created the first-ever blog in 1994, then called, suitably, a "weblog." While the industry has evolved a lot in these two decades, the business of blogging is still somewhat of a tangled web (no pun).

Did you plan to become a blogger?

not really at first i was interested in health and all the great things about life so i started writing on Blogger Which is Now Healthy Life and i never thought that one day i would have people who are reading my posts but yeah... so i wanted to help people out and i found it really nice and such a great job to do and here i'am now.

How did you grow your following?

at first i was just sharing my posts on Google+ and Twitter also Pintrest after that i came up with the idea WHY NOT A Facebook page ! so yes i did and it was a pretty good thing 

What does your day look like?

being a student yet forced me to study so i'm trying as much as i can do to post daily but because i'm on my summer vacation already i'm glad that i'm able to post,otherwise my day is great i always keep updating all news and health programs for you guys and making such a nice plan for you all.

How much does a blogger get paid for a post?

Disclaimer: I don't have to get paid to write about something. If I love something, I may choose to write about it, but I don't accept product as payment. 

How much money can a blogger make in a year?

Like everything else, your outcome depends on your input. Some top bloggers report millions in earnings, while 68 percent of bloggers (most of whom blog part-time) make less than $5,000 a year

What are the different ways to make money blogging?

Danielle Bernstein of We Wore What counts more than five different revenue models, "including affiliate marketing, advertising, sponsored content, event hosting, and collaborations with brands," she says. Personal product lines, apps, and working with agencies are other ways to generate income.

What types of costs go into running a blog?

I joke that all you need is a laptop and Wi-Fi, but there are actually quite a few investments. Some expenses include building and designing a site, purchasing computer equipment and a camera, hiring a photographer and/or an assistant, paying an agent commission (10–20 percent), and travel/lodging, often during high-traffic times like conferences and Fashion Week.
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