top 25 highest-paid bloggers in 2019 (Crazy Rich Bloggers)

These highest-paid bloggers will inspire you to start a blog because most of them started from zero.

In 2018, Crazy Rich Asians took over the world. People all over the world flocked to cinemas to watch a movie that was adapted from a best-selling novel.

Most of us look at the wealthy as celebrities or CEO in companies making decisions that will affect the world. They jump into expensive cars, live in exotic

locations and for many of us that kind of wealth is unattainable.

 

The thing that we forget is that being wealthy is more than just having money. It is a lifestyle, a way of life because the most successful people have similar

traits. Most of them want to create an impact, make a difference and help people achieve their dreams. I am not talking about CEO’s or celebrities. Not saying

these kind of people want to help people, but in recent years a new group of people have emerged.

 

They have been made rich by the internet. Yes, these new rich kids hire out private jets, but what makes it interesting is most of them go out of their way to

make the world better. Their history is marked with poverty, struggle and working tirelessly to get their dreams to come true. Now, they are known as the

new celebrities.

 

What makes them even more interesting is the majority of them make more money than CEO’s. I know I am losing you, but I read something interesting. The

median salary for a CEO is about $250, 000 + and yes, there are bloggers making more than this. As unbelievable as it is it is true.

 

When I was a kid like most kids, I wanted to be my own boss and I was told the only way to do that is be a CEO. Let’s be real, twenty years ago being a CEO

was one of those hard to get positions and it is still today. So, maybe you will never be a CEO, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make CEO money or even

more.

 

There are a lot of bloggers out there who make $10,000 per month and there are some who make $20,000 per month. In a year, these bloggers are making

CEO money. I wrote this blog post as a way to inspire you to sour to greater heights so that you can realize you can make your dreams come true. What it

takes is a little consistency and putting the effort, but anything is possible.

 

 

 

Not every blogger was chosen

 

 

 

A lot of bloggers make serious money, but you wouldn’t know unless you have done some sleuthing. Most bloggers don’t share how much they earn and

for good reason to. Why would they share their income reports? They probably have a lot of good reasons why they don’t do this, but there are a lot that

share their income.

 

Most would think that it would be for bragging rights. As great as that is, you don’t really go far with bragging rights and bloggers do this as an inspirational

guide. For years, there has been speculation that bloggers don’t make a lot of money. Many of us believe that or we doubt that bloggers even make money

at all.

 

So, there are a lot of bloggers out there who make serious money, but you will never know. There are twenty-six bloggers, these are some of the rich kids on

the internet block. The new wave of celebrities that are taking the internet by storm. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the highest paid bloggers, if

there’s a blogger I left that you believe needs to be on this list let me know and I will add them. A lot of these highest paid bloggers have made the rounds for

many years. They have appeared on major publications such as Forbes and Huffington.

 

 

How do these bloggers make money

 

 

When you first start out blogging, it is hard for you to understand how bloggers make money. It is almost as if bloggers are the new version of the door to

door salespeople. Who all seem to sell something. But usually there’s a gasp followed by a hundred question marks. Do bloggers sell anything? Unlike, door-

to-door salespeople, bloggers want to solve problems.

 

And nowadays people are desperate to solve their problems. If you have a problem, there’s a blogger out there who can solve it. Well, the most successful

bloggers solve problems. Newbie bloggers fail to gain any traction because they are thinking of how much money they can make instead of how they can

help someone solve a problem. These highest paid bloggers are doing something right and we will explore who these bloggers are and how they are making

money online.

 

What I have come to understand in my research is that many highest paid bloggers have different income streams and majority of their money comes their

own products.

 

Here’s a breakdown on how highest paid bloggers make money:

 

Affiliate marketing – this is where most new bloggers start out because it is a lot easier than selling a digital course. Affiliate marketing is when you send

your readers to someone else’s product. You can big bucks here because you don’t necessarily have to advertise the product, you explain what it is an how it

can help solve your problems. It is the vendor’s job to then go and sell the product. If the reader buys the product using your link then you can make a 

percentage of the sale. It can be anything from 10% to 70% of the sale. So, yes, you can make a lot of money doing this. One of the most profitable 

commissions you can make is from software companies.

 

Advertising – place Ads on your blog. 

 

Sponsored posts – companies pay you to post something specific on your blog in relation to their product or brand 

Digital products – you can make a lot of money off selling your own digital products. In fact, this is what has helped many people earn hundreds of

thousands of dollars a month. A digital product can be anything from software to online courses. Though the most profitable are online courses, the easiest

thing to create is ebooks.

 

Selling physical products – once you have a little bit of experience, you can start selling physical products. This can range from t-shirts to supplements,

journals and anything in-between. You need to understand dropshipping and how you can sell physical products. What a lot of bloggers are doing is selling 

hard copy books on their websites and offering free shipping depending on where you are based. 

 

Printables – this has become incredibly popular in the last few years. Printables are like digital products, but the difference is that you can easily print them.

So, these can be calendars, journal entries, workbooks, and the list goes on. The great thing about printables is that it is easy to create them and you can earn

a considerable amount of money from it. Most printables cost around $7 to $50. This is a rough estimate, but it is easier to sell printables to people so there

are a lot of people who buy them.

 

Also Read: How to Start a Blog in 10 Minutes with 

 

 

1. Horkey Hand Book by Gina Horkey ($20,492 per month)

 

 

Niche: Virtual Assistant

 

 

Gina is the founder of Horkey HandBook, she’s a millennial mother who teaches people how to become virtual assistants and make money from it. Her

the background is interesting because it includes making a living as a writer, being an online marketing consultant and a decade of experience in the

financial services industry. 

 

 

However, the last time Gina published her income reports was in 2016, so for all, we know she could be making more money now. She does publish her

student income reports and student success stories. Gina has a number of awesome courses on her website, she also offers a VA membership to anyone

who wants to scale their business and start making money online. 

 

 

What makes her different: Gina provides testimonials or case studies of her successful students who completed her courses. This gives her credibility and

also shows that she knows what she’s talking about.

 

Takeaway:

If you can get case studies or testimonials that would be a great way to build credibility

 

 

2. Club Thrifty by Greg and Holly Johnson ($21,566 per month)

 

 

 

Niche: Budget Living and Travel

 

Greg and Holly Johnson are a couple in their late thirties who teach people how to save money in every aspect of life. They teach people how to save money

while traveling on Club Thrifty.

 

They traveled the world on a normal income and they are dedicated to showing people how they can do that as well. They make most of their money

through affiliate marketing as they advertise the best places to stay in countries. They also give free guides on saving more money and how to make money

through investing.

 

What makes them different: Greg and Holly Johnson are known as the highest-paid bloggers in 2019 because their life story is inspirational. They talk

about how they traveled the world while working a minimum wage job. This here makes them more relatable. People love those who can they relate to

or who understand where they are coming from.

 

Takeaway:

Share your story with people to make you more relatable. For example, Greg and Holly talk about budget travel. A lot of people are interested in knowing

how to travel on a budget. 

 

 

 

 

3. Art of Manliness by Brett and Kate McKay ($33,333 per month, $400,000 per year)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

highest paid bloggers

 

 

 

 

Niche: Men’s lifestyle

 

Art of Manliness was founded in 2008 by Brett and Kate McKay and it has grown into one of the largest men’s interest magazine in recent years. A lot of

people would say that this is more of a publication than an actual blog. Though there are a lot of blogs that tend to be in the middle and I’d say that is

what Art of Manliness is and it doesn’t have a huge team of contributors like most publications.

 

Brett actually started the blog as something fun on the side, this was when he was studying law while attending the University of Tulsa College of Law. When

the blog took off that is when he brought his wife on. Brett and his wife making money from selling their courses, digital products and through affiliate

marketing.

 

 

What makes them different: They know how to talk to their readers, even their website describes the kind of reader they are looking more.

 

Takeaway:

When you know how to talk to your audience, you engage with them and they are likely to buy from you because they trust you. the lifestyle niche

is incredibly big and if you do it the right way, it is incredibly profitable.

 

 

4. Yaro Starak  ($40,000 + per month)

 

 

 

 

 

Niche: Entrepreneurship

 

 

When I first started blogging in 2016, I discovered Yaro Starak and at the time, he had started making a lot of money from his blog. Around, $10,00 + per

month. Fast forward to 2019 and he’s making more than $40, 000 per month. If we were to guess how much he’s making a year, I’d say around

$500, 000 per year.

 

He teaches entrepreneurs how to succeed online and build their businesses. Most of his blog posts are about how to start a business and included all

the neccessary things you need to know. There’s a reason why he’s one of the highest paid bloggers, he’s articles have a lot of information and he

provides quality information for free.

 

What makes him different: His approach is like a good friend who wants to make sure you succeed. The very first blog he created was about a card game

called Magic the Gathering. This is how he rose to success. Then he started making $1000 per month. This is when he started a new blog and wrote about his

success.

 

 

Takeaway

Yaro’s blog is focused on him, his success and how to use that as a template for your success. His picture is on every blog post and page.

 

 

5. Problogger by Darren Rowse  ($40,000 per month)

 

 

 

Niche: Blogging

 

Google Darren Rowse and you are guaranteed to find a number of blog posts on blogging and related topics.  Darren knows what he’s talking about, all you

have to do is read his articles or visit his website. His blog is an authority site and many famous bloggers quote him or interview on how to blog like a pro.

Pro blogger is one of the most profitable blogs out there on how to blog like a professional.

He makes most of his money through affiliate marketing and ads, but he also has a popular course on how to build a profitable blog in 31 days.

 

What makes him different: Darren screams of professional. Going to his site you can tell he knows what he’s talking about.

 

Takeaway:

What your site looks like matters, it is here that you can either build or break trust. It is important what message you are giving out to people who go to your

site.

 

 

6. Just a Girl and her Blog by Abby  ($41,700 per month)

 

 

 

 

highest paid bloggers

 

 

 

Niche: lifestyle

 

 

Abby started Just a Girl and her blog way back in 2013. It was that simpler time and she started her blog on a whim. Now, she’s one of the highest-paid

bloggers in the world.  At the time, all Abby wanted was a creative outlet and chose blogging as a way to do it. She didn’t think that anyone would read her

blog, but six years later, it has become a family business. 

 

On her blog, she writes blog posts about how to decorate, practical guide to organizing and productivity. She also has ebooks where she talks about these

topics in more detail.

 

What makes her different: Abby talks a lot about her life story, she is open to expressing all the ups and downs she has. She also talks about how she never

thought she’d raise boys because she’s a girlie girl. However, sometimes life doesn’t happen the way you want. Her decorating and blogging tips are easy to

follow. Her being a mom of young boys also makes it relatable for people of young children.

 

Takeaway:

 When it comes to blogging, people are attracted to your content as well as your personality. Talking about your personal life makes you far more relatable.

 

 

 

 

7. Show me the Yummy by Trevor and Jennifer Debth ($46,000 + per month)

 

 

Niche: Recipe blog

 

 

Yes, it is possible to make $552,000 by just sharing recipes. Of course, it is more complicated than that, but this married couple are some of the highest-paid

bloggers for a reason. What most people don’t understand is that when you offer to solve a problem, you are helping people cope with life better. Show Me

The Yummy is one of the best recipe blogs out there. There are hundreds of people who struggle when it comes to cooking or even coming up with ideas on

what to cook.  

 

 

This is where Trevor and Jennifer Depth come in by sharing ideas on recipes. So, if you are unsure that a recipe or food blog can be profitable, this couple

knows what they are doing. Follow their example and you will figure out how to make money from a recipe or food blog.

 

They make most of their money from advertising, freelancing and sponsored posts. They also make money from affiliate marketing and from their own

courses or videos

 

What makes them different: they understand how to remain relevant and use video to engage with people on their Facebook page. So, if you were thinking

that Facebook pages are just for vanity points and nothing else then you are wrong. You can use your Facebook page to create your 1000 fans. There’s a

saying online that if you can attract at least 1000 fans to you then those people will buy whatever you sell.

 

Takeaway

Videos are the future of video marketing, every one and their cat are doing. So, why not jump on the bandwagon while it isn’t crowded.

 

 

8. Ryrob by Ryan Robbinson ($50,000 per month)

 

 

 

 

Niche: personal finance

 

 

Ryan Robbinson of ryrob.com teaches people how to make money blogging, how to start a side-hustle business and discusses making money online in

general. I have been following on him for a while, he hardly ventures out of these three topics and that is what makes him an authority figure. From the get

go, he explains that he isn’t a guru or an expert.

 

His honesty is refreshing and has made him more relatable. He never pretends to be what he isn’t and because of that people follow him, pay for his courses

because they know that they are getting value for money. Ryan is different from most of the highest-paid bloggers in this list because he makes most of his

money from affiliate marketing and a few of it comes from his course sales.

 

What makes him different: the internet is littered with people who claim to experts. Ryan is different, he’s like a friend advising you on how to get a date.

He’sapproachable and that makes him relatable. His friendly nature oozes out of his writing and it is easy to follow and understand. He doesn’t use jargon

that requires you to have a dictionary next to you.

 

Takeaway:

You don’t need to be a jack of all trades for people to follow you. You can focus on a few topics and that will make you far more relatable if you do that. Find

your strengths and use that to build a brand.

 

 

 

9. Pinch of Yum Lindsay ($60,000 per month)

 

highest paid bloggers

 

 

Niche: Recipe blog

 

 

Lindsay of Pinch of Yummy is one of the highest-paid food bloggers and bloggers in general. Her story is both moving and inspirational.  When she started,

she was a fourth-grade teacher who was working on her blog as a casual hobby at night and during the weekends. Now, it has grown into a full-time business

that reaches millions of readers with a fun recipe every month. She makes most of her money through affiliate marketing and sponsored posts.

 

What makes her different: Her website is stunning and the photos she takes for her recipe can take your breath away.

 

Takeaway

Great photos have the ability to sell your website and using colors that explain your brand helps you stand out. 

 

 

 

10. My Wife Quit Her Job by  Steve and Jennifer Chou ($80,000 per month)

 

 

 

Niche: Making Money online

 

 

Steve and Jennifer run the popular website My Wife Quit Her Job. They show people how to make money online with an eCommerce store and online.

 

What makes them different: their story is relatable. They talk about how they wanted kids, but Jennifer wanted to be a stay at home mother so she

could take care of them. So, Jennifer quit her job and they started an eCommerce store and a blog. Many people would resonate with their story

because it speaks to them on a deeper level.

 

Takeaway:

You don’t have to have a breaking point story or even an underdog story to sell your brand. What you need is to be relatable and use that to get people

to engage with you. Your story ultimately sells your brand.

 

 

11. Busy Budgeter by Rosemarie Groner ($86,000 per month)

 

 

 

Niche: Budget blog

 

 

Rosemarie blogs about dinner, money, budgets and everything related to being a mother on Busy Budgeter. She’s one of the highest paid budget bloggers

out there. Rosemarie pulls in slightly over one million dollars a year. 

 

She makes most of her money through affiliate marketing, sponsored content and ads. However, she makes most of her money through her own products.

 

What makes her different: Rosemarie knows her audience well, she understands what it most mothers want to know about and how to use that to entice

her readers. A lot of people are terrified to niche down, but there’s nothing wrong with that. In fact, this is how you build an authority, by understanding what

your target audience is and what they require of you.

 

Takeaway

You must know your audience well. A lot of people struggle because they don’t know their audience and what they are looking for. 

 

 

 

12. Smart Blogger by Jon Morrow ($100,000 per month)

 

 

 

 

 

highest paid blogger

 

 

 

Niche: Blogging

 

I have known about Jon for years, he constantly inspires because his story is one of tragedy, but despite that, he has created an impact. Jon teaches

bloggers how to be successful online. Smart Blogger is known to be one of the best high quality blogging blogs out.

 

He makes most of his money through affiliate marketing, his digital products, and courses that help bloggers to succeed online.

 

What makes him different: years ago, Jon got involved in a serious accident and since then he is wheelchair-bound. He can’t feel his face or type properly,

but despite that, he is a millionaire who constantly proves that anything is possible.

 

Takeaway:

Limitations should never stop you from achieving greatness. In fact, you can use your limitations to push you to new heights. Whatever your limitations may

be, don’t allow this to stop you from going after your dreams.

 

 

13. Createandgo and Avocadu by Alex Nerney and Lauren McManus ($100,000 per month)

 

 

 

Niche: Blogging and Health and fitness

 

 

Alex and Lauren inspire me, their blogging journey pushes me and I always look to them as examples of what can be done. The difference here compared

to the others on this list is because Alex and Lauren are only in their late twenties.

 

They have achieved so much success with blogging, that you can’t help inspire to be like that. If I am sounding like a fangirl, I probably am. They are my

favorite bloggers and by reading their blog post, I have learned so much about what it takes to become the highest-paid blogger in 2019.

They make money from their courses and affiliate marketing.

 

What makes them different: Their first blog was Avocadu then when they became successful at that. Then they started Createandgo.  The underlying story

is they didn’t start a blog about blogging. And I love how honest they are about what it takes to be profitable at blogging.

 

Takeaway

Success doesn’t come off the bat, it takes time and often you don’t need to know everything about your topic. After, some time you will see results. 

 

 

 

14. Nerd Fitness by Steve Kamb ($100,000 per month)

 

Niche: Fitness

 

 

 

Steve Kamb started Nerd Fitness way back in 2009, Steve teaches people how to lose weight and become fit. They receive over 1 million subscribers each

month. Nerd Fitness makes money from their online coaching programs, affiliate marketing, courses, and training.

 

What makes him different: Steve Kamb makes sure he delivers his promise. On his course page, he has the before and after pictures to show what

someone looks like before they take his course and after they complete it. 

 

Takeaway:

Make sure you deliver on the promises you offer. When people see other people getting results, this makes you an authority on the topic. When you 

deliver your results this makes people comfortable in going to you.  

 

 

15. Making Sense of Cents by Michelle Schroeder-Gardner ($100,000 per month)

 

highest paid bloggers

 

 

 

Niche: Personal Finance

 

 

Michelle left her job as a financial analyst in 2013 and then she started her blog Making Sense of Cents.  Michelle is known as one of the highest-paid

bloggers and she rose to fame because of her finance blog. Her story is incredibly inspirational and she teaches people how to make money on their blog

and make better financial decisions. She makes most of her money from affiliate marketing, in second comes sponsored posts and a small percentage of her

income comes from selling her courses.

 

 

What makes her different: Michelle isn’t a marketer, but she truly cares in helping her audience. She’s also a great blogger and that is why people are

attracted to her. Because of her awesome content.

 

Takeaway:

Provide value and this will set you a part from everyone else.  

 

16. A Beautiful Mess by Elisa Larson and Emma Chapman ($125,000 per month)

 

 

Niche: Lifestyle

 

 

Imagine starting your blog with your sibling, this is what these two sisters did, They started a blog together. Elisa and Emma talk about how to decorate,

fashion and share recipes on A Beautiful MessThey mostly make money from affiliate marketing and digital products.

What makes them different: I love their warm autumn colors, there’s something welcoming about their website and if I am being honest, their site reminds

me of childhood.

 

Takeaway:

What makes you different, makes you stand out. For me, it was that they are sisters who have a business together talking about things that we struggle with 

on a day-to-day basis. Majority of their blog posts are extremely relatable. They discuss topics like what you should eat for breakfast to how to ripen

bananas. What I have come to understand is what makes these two some of the highest-paid bloggers in 2019 is that they are not ashamed to be relatable. 

 

 

 

 

 17. Car Advice by Alborz Fallah ($125,000 per month)

 

Niche: Car advice

 

Can you imagine making $125,000 all from giving people advice on cars? I am not that much of a car person, in regards to searching on how to fix cars.

But, there are hundreds of people out there, who want to know how to make sure their cars run properly. This is what Alborz does, he gives advice on how

to take care of cars. He mostly makes money from advertising and sponsored posts. 

 

What makes him different: Years ago, I never would have thought the car advice niche was big, but it is in fact enormous. Alborz turned his personal blog

into a business model. He now has over 30 employees and is one of the biggest car advice websites in Australia. He is also one of the highest-paid card

advice bloggers in Australia.

 

Takeaway:

Most people are terrified to follow their passions and Alborz is a perfect example of where your passions can take you. You never know the places you can

go to if you don’t follow your passions. 

 

 

 

 18. Good Financial Cents by Jeff Rose ($135,000 per month)

 

 

 

 

 

highest paid bloggers

Niche: Financial advice

Jeff runs Good Financial Cents which is a million dollar blog, where he teaches people how to make the right financial decisions and how to be smarter with

your money. Jeff makes money through his financial planning practice, he also makes money through insurance and affiliate marketing. He also makes his

money selling digital products and courses. A small pecentage of his money comes from sponsored posts and advertising.

 

What makes him different: When I was university, I had professors who spoke about the subject matter, but did preach what they taught. Jeff has his own

practice, so you always know that the information he gives is not going to be outdated and this cements his authority on the topic as well. This is what makes

him of the highest paid financial bloggers out there. He has already cemented his knowledge by using his business as an example of his success.

 

Takeaway:

It is possible to use your business as a way to build authority and use that to help your blog succeed.

 

 

 19. It’s a Lovely Life by Heather and Pete Reese ($175,000 per month)

 

Niche: Family and traveling

 

Heather and Pete in recent years have been taking the blogging world by storm because of their success.  They run It’s a Lovely life and has grown a

big community in recent years. They make money through affiliate marketing and selling courses.

 

What makes him different: What makes them different is they combine lifestyle with educating their readers on a variety of topics. This why Heather and

Pete Reese is among the highest-paid bloggers in 2019. They understand how to provide value, entertain and engage their readers. 

 

Takeaway:

It is possible to combine a variety of topics and educate your readers. This has made their blog highly profitable. 

  

 20. Entrepreneur on Fire by John Lee Dumas ($195,000 per month)

 

Niche: Entrepreneurship

 

John Lee Dumas and his wife runs Entrepreneur on Fire, he teaches his readers how to start an online business and make money from it. The podcast is

highly profitable and attracts millions of people. They have done 1,900 interviews with successful entrepreneurs. He makes his money from affiliate

marketing, his podcasts, selling his courses and journals on Amazon.

 

What makes him different: John publishes a new podcast every day, come rain, sunshine or even thunder. That is beyond impressive, but he’s dedicated to

making sure he provides value on a consistent basis.

 

Takeaway:

If you show up every day on a consistent basis then your customers will do the same. This is the reason why John Lee Dumas has amassed a huge following

and is one of the highest-paid bloggers in 2019. He shows up.

 

 

 21. Smart Passive Income by Pat Flynn ($200,000 per month)

 

 

 

highest paid bloggers

Niche: Passive income

 

 

Pat Flynn is one of the OG bloggers out there, he started Smart Passive Income way back in 2008, before blogging became what it is now. He shows how to

make passive income the smart way online. His strategies are easy to implement and compared to most bloggers out there, he’s incredibly authentic.

Pat Flynn makes money through affiliate marketing, selling his digital products and courses and his podcasts.

 

What makes him different: Pat Flynne is an authentic guy and that makes him relatable. People want to buy products or courses from authentic people.

That is why Pat is one of the highest-paid bloggers. He isn’t a marketing salesman who just wants to sell the latest thing, he wants to help you build a

business.

 

Takeaway:

People don’t want to buy from a poster of a salesperson, they want someone authentic. Being yourself is how you build trust and create a long-lasting

brand.

 

 

 22. The Blonde Salad by Chiara Ferragani  ($200,000 per month)

 

 

Niche: Fashion Brand 

 

 

Calling Chiara Ferragani one of the highest-paid bloggers in an understatement, she took her personal blog and built a brand around it.  She started her 

a personal blog in 2009 and now it is a million-dollar fashion brand. The Blonde Salad attracts a million visitors to her website every month. Chiara makes

money through sponsored contents, ads, she also sells clothes and accessories on her blog. 

 

What makes her different: She is the epitome of a girl boss, she truly proves that you can do anything with your blog. The fact she turned her personal

blog into a fashion brand us beyond inspirational. 

 

 

Takeaway:

You can literally do anything with your blog. All it takes is the imagination and willpower to keep pushing yourself.

 

 

 24. Sarah Titus ($200,000 per month)

 

 

 

 

Niche: Parenting 

 

Sarah Titus is one of the highest parenting bloggers out there. Sarah Titus teaches mothers how to make money online and everything related to being a

mother. She makes money from affiliate marketing and she also sells printables. 

 

What makes her different: Sarah doesn’t shy away from sharing her story and talking about God. Most bloggers are terrified of sharing their story,

experiences and talking about God. This is what makes Sarah different, she allows people to get to know the real her and therefore, that is how they

connect to Sarah.

 

Takeaway:

Never shy away from sharing your life story, your readers will love you for it.

 

 

 24. Melyssa Griffin ($238,000 per month)

 

 

 

Highest Paid Bloggers

 

 

Niche: Entrepreneurship

 

 

Melyssa Griffen is one of the highest-paid entrepreneurship blogger and for a good reason. Melyssa knows how to talk to her audience, she uses a friendly

light tone to engage with her readers and that makes it feel far more friendly. Even her website screams of friendliness. I mean makes sense, who doesn’t

love yellow.  Melyssa is the queen of hustling and she is truly an inspiration. She makes money by selling other people’s high priced courses, selling her own 

courses and through her podcast.

 

What makes her different: She launches courses to her email list frequently. Melyssa friendly tone makes it feel as if you know and because of this, her

audience loves her. The more your audience gets to know you, the more they are willing to buy from you.

 

Takeaway:

Connect with your audience and keep hustling so that you can help them more.

 

 

25. Survival Life by Ryan Deiss  ($1,000,000 per month)

 

 

Niche: Survival 

 

 

Ryan Deiss started Survival Life to show people how to survive in the wilderness or in general, you will learn how to do that. The survival niche is

actually really big right now as odd as that sounds. When I think of the survival niche, my mind wanders off to weird places, but I guess it comes with

the territory. Ryan makes money mostly through affiliate marketing and selling his courses.

 

What makes him different: He provides value and mostly talks about other people. He’s also honest and as I said before, honesty is incredibly important as

you are building a brand.

  

Takeaway:

You can make money from your passions. As long as you are solving a problem, it is possible to make money from anything.

 

 

 26. Tim Sykes ($1,000,000 per month)

 

 

Niche: Penny Stock Trader 

 

Tim Sykes is a penny stock trader turned blogger. He teaches people how to make money from trading stocks online. He makes most of his money selling

DVD courses showing people how to do penny stock trading and trading online. 

 

What makes him different: Tim is active on social media, he has 1.2 million followers on social media and he uses that to sell his business.

 

Takeaway:

He sells his lifestyle and that is what makes people interested in what he’s doing. There are a lot of bloggers out there who use social media to sell their 

business,

 

 

What do you think of these highest-paid bloggers and what is your main takeaway from the blog post? Please comment below.

 

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