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This Month's Blog/Business Income Report (September) and more...

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This Month’s Blog/Business Income Report (September)

Our September 2016 blog income report is in! Come find out what September looked like for Money Saving Mom and what we've learned throughout the month.

Thinking of starting a blog? Over the years, I've received many requests from folks for help on how to start a blog and how to make money blogging.

That's why I put together this comprehensive guide on How to Make Money Blogging with updated information and links. It includes step-by-step help on how to set up your blog, get started, and make money from blogging. Go here to learn how to make money blogging and get started today!

In 2005, I discovered this thing called "blogging" and decided to try it out. I was a brand-new mom at the time, had recently quit working as a nanny, and was hopeful I could make enough on the side through online ventures to be able to replace my income and be able to stay home.

My husband was in law school and we were living on a beans and rice budget, trying to stay out of debt.

We never, ever dreamed that this would grow into what it has become. In all honesty, when I started MoneySavingMom.com, I remember telling people that I planned to update the blog three times per week and hoped to make a side income from it.

I never could have imagined that by the end of 2008, I'd be making full-time income from blogging! And in all my wildest and craziest dreaming, I never would have envisioned that this blog would allow my husband to come home full-time, would provide the means for us to support ministries we love dearly (in the US, in the Dominican Republic, and in South Africa), and would enable us to provide incomes for our small (but amazing!) team.

How I Make a Full-Time Income from Blogging

Over the years, I've heard the question again and again and again: How do you actually MAKE money blogging?? People seem intrigued by the idea that our family actually makes a really good income from this blog and other related online ventures.

In these monthly posts, I want to give you a comprehensive and detailed look at our different income streams and expense streams to give you a better idea of what's working, what's not working, and how I actually make money blogging.

I always find these posts fascinating and inspiring when I read them from other bloggers. It helps me to learn the real nitty-gritty details of what is and isn't working, how bloggers are diversifying their income, and what they are experimenting with.

Some bloggers share these types of posts and include specific numbers of exactly how much they make every month. I've opted not to do that because I feel like sometimes people can get hung up on numbers and miss the bigger picture. Instead, I want share detailed percentages of our income and expenses — not only will this give you a very accurate picture of our earnings, but it will be something that is relatable, no matter the size of your blog or the income you make.

My hope is that these detailed reports not only help give you a better picture of how I make money blogging, but I hope they inspire you with new ideas on how you can increase your income or improve as a blogger or online entrepreneur.

Ready for the numbers? Here's our income and expenses report for the month of September 2016:

September Income

Note: Some of the links below are affiliate links. All of the products listed below are products and services we've used before. If you have any questions about any of the income or expenses, you can leave a comment and we'll do our best to reply.

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All Revenue Streams

Interested in signing up with companies that will pay you to write underwritten or sponsored posts? Check out Erin’s post here for a long list of companies that will pay you to write posts.

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Affiliate Revenue Streams Detailed Breakdown

Want to know more how affiliate programs work? Be sure to check out my post on How to Make Money Blogging.

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September Expenses

  • Taxes — 38.40%
  • Payroll expenses — 17.60%
  • Charitable contributions — 7.97%
  • Partner & affiliate payments (Sign up for our affiliate program for our products here.) — 7.46%
  • Computer, hosting, Internet expenses — 6.31%
  • Subcontracted services — 6.17%
  • Web-based tools (InfusionSoft*, Feedblitz, GoDaddy, Dropbox, Harvest, etc.) — 5.29%
  • Advertising & Promotion — 3.51%
  • Health insurance — 2.45%
  • Bookkeeper — 1.82%
  • Retirement — 1.09%
  • Merchant Processing Fees — 0.76%

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Percentage of Income Versus Expenses

As you’ll notice from the pie chart above, quarterly taxes ate a huge chunk into our income this month. Unfortunately, one of the downsides of running a successful business is that you have to pay a lot of taxes.
We set aside money every month for these, but we only count them as expenses on the months we pay them — which means that it kills our income versus expenses on those months. It’s just part of being self-employed and having your own business.
Our income was also down by quite a bit this month because we went to South Africa. Brian (one of our full-time employees) and I were offline almost two entire weeks because of that trip. Not only did we not really check or answer email (which meant that no deals were negotiated with companies we work with), I also did record on Facebook Live videos (something that impacts our bottom line) or do any Underwritten Posts.
So we had a lot less money coming in because of this. The trip was 100% worth it and I love that I have the flexibility to take time off, but I hope to eventually get to the point where we have enough passive income in place through our own digital products, that we’re able to prep for these types of trips and it won’t impact our income — even when we’re offline for a week or two.

Moving Our Email System to ConvertKit

After lots of thought and research, we decided to go ahead and make the switch from Infusionsoft to ConvertKit. We have some big plans in the works for 2017 and we needed a better email delivery system that was also simpler and less involved.

I am both excited and totally nervous about the migration because we have multiple email lists and a lot of moving parts, and I don’t want anything to get lost in the switch. However, because of what I know about ConvertKit, I know it will be MUCH simpler for myself and my team, while also maintaining the same great experience for all of my subscribers.

This platform is a LOT more user-friendly than Confusionsoft Infusionsoft, so if you’re a new blogger (or an established blogger looking for a better system), I highly recommend it.  Stay tuned for our upcoming income reports where I’ll keep you updated on how the migration goes and what we learn!

NOTE: ConvertKit is hosting a FREE online webinar on Tuesday, November 15th, at 2pm CST on How to Get Your First (Or Next) 1000 Email Subscribers in 30 Days or LessIf you’re looking for more practical ways to grow your email list, I definitely recommend checking out this webinar!

This Month’s Featured Question

Starting this month, we’ll be including a featured question in each of our monthly blogging income reports. We get a lot of questions when it comes to earning money from home with blogging, so we decided to answer the most common questions in our report each month. This month’s featured question is from Diane:

I have wanted to start a blog for years. A few months ago I was ready to do it, then I kept seeing a lot of posts about building e-mail lists so you could sell your products. I don't have any products that I produce myself to sell of any kind, so I got fearful and delayed starting the blog again. I am a stay at home mom, and I do want to supplement my family's income, especially to save for college and for giving. Can a blog make money without its own products to sell?

Absolutely, Diane! While we have created our own products to sell here on MoneySavingMom.com (such as Make Over Your Mornings and Make Over Your Evenings), a vast chunk of our income comes from other sources (see charts above).

For years, I made a full-time income from blogging and didn’t have any of my own products at all. I just promote affiliate links on posts, had ads on my sidebar, and also made money through sharing printable coupons and other freebies that I’d get paid when someone clicked and printed or signed up for.

Affiliate marketing is one of the easiest ways to get started making money from blogging. I recommend starting out with Amazon as it’s so simple to sign up for and to pull affiliate links from. Plus, they pay you up to 8.5% of any sale of any item that happens when someone clicks through your link.

Some of the Current Top-Earning Affiliates I Use:

Amy has a great list of many different affiliate programs here, if you're interested. I also highly, highly recommend reading my post on 5 Strategies for Maximizing Your Earnings With Affiliate Marketing.

If you’re interested in more details on affiliate marketing, watch my video here where I explain more how it works and share posts and income reports. For more information on different ways to make money blogging, check out this post.

Have a question you’d love for me to answer? Comment below with your question and I’ll do my best to answer it either in a comment — or in an upcoming income report post!

Highly Recommended Blogging Resources

Make Money Blogging

Want to Start Your Own Blog?

I’m here to help! Check out my comprehensive guide on How to Make Money Blogging with updated information and links. It includes step-by-step help on how to set up your blog, best practices for blogging, and all the details on how to make money from blogging.

Also, if you haven't done so already, be sure to sign up for my FREE 5-day course on How I Make a Full-Time Income From Home. This video course will give you an inside peek into my blogging and business journey, will share lots of inspiration and hard lessons I’ve learned in the process, and will encourage you with ideas on how you can make a part-time or full-time income from home, too.

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Want to Make Money Blogging?

I have a passion to help beginner and intermediate bloggers take their blogs to the next level and impact many lives in the process. That's why I'm thrilled to be offering a brand-new 4-Week Blog Coaching Program. Registration is only open through November 9, 2016.

I want to come alongside you and teach you how to increase your traffic, significantly boost your blog income, produce better and more consistent blog content, rediscover your joy and passion for blogging, all while still having a life outside of blogging. Go read more about this and register for just $97! But hurry, because it’s only open through tomorrow night!

See last month’s Blogging Income Report here.

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Gretchen’s $50 Grocery Shopping Trip and Weekly Menu Plan

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2 bags Kroger Shredded Cheese – $1.77 each

3 Kroger Frozen Pizzas – $1 each

1 pkg Chicken Drumsticks – $3.44 (I plan to freeze half of these.)

1 Nancy’s Plain Yogurt – Marked down to $1.69

1 Old El Paso Refried Beans – $1.25, used $0.50/1 printable – $0.75 after coupon

2 Pace Salsa – $1.99 each, used Buy One Get One Free printable – $0.99 each after coupon

1 pkg Sunbelt Granola Bars – $2.50, used $0.75/1 Mobisave rebate – $1.75 after rebate

1 Pineapple – $0.99

1 Jolly Time Popcorn – $1, used $1/1 printable – Free after coupon

1 Annie’s Mac & Cheese – $1, used $0.50/1 printable – $0.50 after coupon

2.41 lbs Bananas – $1.42, used $0.28 SavingStar.com rebate – $1.14 after rebate

1 Kroger Unbleached Flour – $1.79

3 bags Kroger Frozen Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts – $4.98 each, used $1.50/1 e-coupon AND 2 $1.45/1 e-coupons – $3.51 each after coupons

Total after coupons and rebates: $31.10

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1 Frozen Orange Juice Concentrate – $1.19

2 pkgs Chicken Alfredo Noodles – $0.69 each

1 loaf Bread – $0.99, used $0.10 Mobisave rebate – $0.89 after rebate

1 pkg Chocolate Chips – $1.49

1 bag Frozen Strawberries – $2.09

1 pkg Frozen Broccoli – $1.19

1 bag Baby Carrots – $0.49

2 dozen Eggs – $0.99 each, used $0.10 Mobisave rebate – $0.94 each after rebate

1 gallon Milk – $2.46

1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup – $0.69

1 lb Butter – $2.87

1 pkg Spinach – $1.79

1 Cucumber – $0.59, used $0.25 Checkout 51 rebate – $0.34 after rebate

1 can Green Beans – $0.47

Total after rebates: $19.22

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My sweet mother in law also gave me over 12 lbs of apples as well. 🙂

Total for all groceries: $50.32

Menu Plan for This Week

Breakfasts

Eggs, Toast, Spinach/Fruit Smoothies x 4

Cereal x 3

Lunches

Crackers, Cheese, Fruit, Veggies

Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwiches, Carrot Sticks x 2

Apples & Peanut Butter, Sliced Cucumbers, Pumpkin Muffins (from freezer)

Lunch at my mom’s house

Leftovers x 2

Dinners

Baked Chicken Drumsticks, Pumpkin Muffins, Steamed Carrots

Chicken & Rice Casserole, Steamed Broccoli, Sliced Pineapple

Bean Burritos, Sliced Apples, Spinach Salad

Chicken with Cream of Mushroom Soup, Steamed Peas, Biscuits

Spaghetti, Homemade Bread, Green Beans

Pancakes, Eggs, Bacon, Juice

Venison Roast, Potatoes, Carrots

    
 

15 Healthy Crockpot Soups You Can Freeze Without Any Cooking Ahead of Time

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Kelly from New Leaf Wellness has a great list of 15 Healthy Crockpot Soups You Can Freeze Without Any Cooking Ahead of Time. Her free download includes grocery lists and recipes for all of the meals.

(Note: The links in this post are affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy here.)
    
 

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