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Monday, 09 July 2007
I haven't done an analysis for a while so I thought I would write one - oh, and I've just made my first sale on Hotel Room UK so I'm quite chuffed at that!
If you have been following my blog, you will know a while back I said I was going to set up multiple niche sites and have lots of small earners rather than one big earner.
(Side note: For those who didn't know this, I also promised to redesign this site and add a static section with detailed project information - that's still in the pipeline! If you want to know more about my project, look through the archives.)
Anyway, the multiple websites thing got off to a good start. I created a handful and they are all indexed in Google and for good terms too. Between them, in less than a month, they have covered their costs in domain registrations which is a promising start.
Overall, my project has now made £500 in about 9-10 months. That's poor but it is certainly a start. Please recognise here that a) this is not my earnings (just my project earnings from affiliate marketing) and b) this covers costs too. £500 is pure profit.
By my website calculations, my annual earnings from this project are nearly £1,500 a year. Again, hardly liveable.
HOWEVER, and it's a big however, this is all revenue from just SEO. I dabbled with PPC and blew £100. So it is feasible to make money from SEO. It just takes time and patience. All my sites have experienced earnings growth over the past few months with this month being quite possibly the best month yet.
So I recognise the need to concentrate on PPC to boost this revenue faster, but for that I need some money. Enter a project that I briefly touched upon a few days ago. Again, I can't disclose too much apart from it is not affiliate based. But it has the potential to generate some PPC pocket money.
My strategy at the moment is to continue setting up lots of small niche websites using SEO to drive traffic to my affiliate sites. Once I have a pot of cash set aside, I will delve back into PPC with a fresh head and try and get somewhere.
So, bearing in mind that all my revenue has been from SEO, here's some interesting site stats.
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Thanks for the update, very interesting. I myself have been working on building 100 sites and trying to earn £1 a day from each. The trouble I found with this is in the early days is loosing focus and trying to keep all the plates spinning. But it is interesting and excited seeing the little bits of money coming in.
Written on Monday 09 July 2007 at 19:47:04 GMT (Permalink)
Kerry - Like the theory and that's what I'm looking to do.
Ed - Time can be a problem but so too can be cost. I think the only way to really get going with this is to set some time aside. Treat affiliate marketing as a second job. Start by dedicating an hour a night, or a weekend.
Sometimes it's difficult to see the bigger picture and I have had many days where I thought I should pack it in. But I'm persevering and it's going in the right direction, albeit slowly!
Written on Tuesday 10 July 2007 at 12:04:01 GMT (Permalink)
Good to read real figures, and follow peoples progression. Have you done an update since this post. I like your affiliate blog always interesting. Maybe we can do some link swaps
Written on Monday 22 October 2007 at 16:31:56 GMT (Permalink)
@Purple - I've not added such a comprehensive post since this one but it's on my to do list. As for link exchanges, please get in touch using the contact link at the bottom of the page.
Written on Monday 22 October 2007 at 17:21:08 GMT (Permalink)
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Hi David, I saw this info and thought it was quite intetresting. Whilst £1500/year is not going to make your bank happy if it's your only income, it is good to know that it is profitable. Presumably, if you had 50 niche sites instead of 5 you might find your income was ten times as big as well? But I guess that takes time to develop.
Written on Monday 09 July 2007 at 16:48:05 GMT (Permalink)