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Blogging can be a lucrative way to earn money or become your next full-time business.

Your blog can provide an income through various channels, but it typically requires dedication, effort, and time to build up.

Building a successful income stream from blogging also requires patience, persistence, and a willingness to adapt to changes in your industry and audience preferences.

You’ll need to focus on providing high-quality content, understanding your audience’s needs, and strategically implementing monetization methods that align with your brand and values.

If you want to start a blog or explore online income opportunities, you’ve come to the right place. This article considers proven ways to earn an income – some of them passively,

What is Passive Income?

Passive income is the opposite of active income. When you have a job, your work is for active income. With passive income, the money you earn doesn’t require you to do much work for it.

An example of passive income is rent from an investment property. It continues to flow in as rent payments every month. Your ongoing work may include paying bills or doing maintenance. Therefore, there is some initial upfront investment—your time and money to earn passive income.

Passive income is attractive as it frees you up to create other income streams and spend your time on what you want to do. Additionally, it offers more financial security as you are not reliant on a single income and one that requires you to work to get it.

Top 5 Methods for Bloggers to Earn Passively

Content on a blog is ideal for a handful of passive income strategies—let’s examine them now, starting with sponsored content.

1. Sponsored Content

Sponsored posts are an excellent way to earn money from your blog. You either write the blog post or, as the blog editor, review, edit, and publish a contributed article. It’s important to know that sponsored content is ‘advertising,’ so there are FTC guidelines to follow.

Furthermore, Google needs to know if the article is sponsored content. Ensure the content fits your blog niche well and the sponsored tag is on the outgoing link.

In its most accurate form, the income received from publishing content is not passive if you or someone you’ve paid reviews and publishes it. However, it may be deemed passive income if you receive an ongoing fee for hosting the content.

There is no standardized rate for sponsored posts. It is at the discretion of the bloggers; however, blog traffic and rank play a role in setting the price. For instance, a blogger on a high-traffic site may charge $750 and $1500 for publishing a sponsored post. Most bloggers accept a lot less, especially for high-quality content.

Writing sponsored review blog posts

What’s not to love about being paid to write and publish blog posts about products or brands you love?

When writing sponsored content, be sure to be objective and impartial. For example, when writing a product or service review, ideally test it first and provide your experiences in your content, even if they are not all favorable.

Your audience expects you to share genuine feedback and advice in every sponsored post. Also, they want you to talk about the brands you’ve tried and care about. So, don’t risk becoming another spammer. Only accept review writing jobs from brands you can be upfront and transparent about.

2. Sharing Internet Bandwidth

You can also make money by sharing your unused internet bandwidth as a blogger. It is an easy way to earn passively as you write and publish on your website. You can use an app to securely share your internet connection whenever you’re active.

Such an app runs in the background; only trusted partners can use your internet traffic. And the more you share your internet bandwidth, the more you earn.

3. Affiliate Marketing

Instead of just writing about the things you love, you can also make money through affiliate marketing. It is a popular way for most bloggers to earn a commission by sharing certain services or products. The method allows content creators like you to share a custom link that redirects their audience to an affiliate product.

After someone clicks through, you’ll get a certain percentage of the profits as a blogger. If you don’t know where to start and yet post high-quality content regularly, join different affiliate marketing programs. You can enter as many programs as possible; money will kick in with time.

Affiliate marketing can be set up in many ways, from adding referral links to blog content to hyperlinked display banners on your blog. Both strategies require a nofollow tag on the link.

Other methods include posting reviews with the affiliate marketing link on your social media profiles or adding reviews to review sites like Trustpilot.

4. Display Ads

Displaying ads is another easy way to monetize your hard work in blogging. Display ads work when you have a healthy level of inbound traffic who clicks on the ads.

Partner with a brand or ad platform like Google Adsense to display ads on your blog. Most media agencies have a minimum traffic threshold, so check before applying to display ads.

5. Selling Digital Products

Many bloggers try selling the most profitable digital products: online courses and eBooks. One thing to appreciate about selling such digital products is that you can rely on them for years. They require little work once listed, and the money will keep flowing.

However, today, with AI, there’s an even better option. Did you know you can create a software widget for your site using AI writer ChatGPT? Neil Patel says this is a great way to drive traffic to your blog.  Many options exist, including chatbots, search bars, and content recommendation widgets.

Conclusion

As discussed above, it is possible to earn passive income from blogging. You need to pick a favorable method to make money and be consistent.

Whether it’s affiliate marketing, sharing your internet, or selling digital products, note that they all work. It might take time to start making money, but you’re good to go once you’ve built traffic.