Well, I've dropped even further in my online residual earnings, down to Sept. 2008 monthly income levels!
The culprit here was "Panda II," the moniker for Google's sweeping algorithm changes put into place in February and October of this year. While the first update early this year actually helped my niche sites, this second one dealt a heavy blow to my best-earning pets niche site.
When the chances went into effect Oct. 13-14, my traffic was cut dramatically overnight:
My site received 700-750 visitors a day in October pre-Panda II, and a mere 270-300 per day afterward. I lost more than half of my site visitors thanks to Google's tweaking. Fewer people see my site in the SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages) after the algorithm changes.
Residual Writing Income: October 2011
Adsense $504.94
Amazon Associates $86.01
RA affiliates $81.48
Clickbank $70.81
Demand Studios $70.59
WA comissions $65
cj.com $37.76
NB comissions $19.96
e-junkie reseller $3.00
TOTAL $939.55
Now, I'm disappointed but I have a plan to move my site back up in the rankings, a plan I'm already putting to work. Stay tuned for updates!
Note: November and December will be the last months that I publish a detailed earnings report on the blog. I will continue to provide this information to my email subscribers and occasionally update my ballpark income amounts on the blog, but don't feel that there is much to be gained from a detailed report on the blog -- I don't think it's particularly useful to other writers/ WAHMs and eventually I hope to be at an income level once again where I'd rather not broadcast how much money I'm making to the world.
Have the recent Google algorithm changes (Panda II) affected your residual income? What are you going to do to bounce back if the changes were negative?
WriterGig's tips on writing for residual income online while balancing work, home and family.
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
My Highest Residual Income Day
Last November, I set a record for residual income earned on one day -- a personal record, that is. There are, obviously, plenty of freelance writers and internet marketers who regularly do far better. This was quite a day, though, hundreds of dollars above my previous best day and something I likely won't beat for quite some time.
The majority came from sales through a certain merchant I link to via the commission junction (cj.com) affiliate network. While the sales were in the same general niche, they came from two avenues: an eHow article I'd written, and a niche website that was only a few months old at the time.
Here's the breakdown:
(cj.com sale commissions via eHow article: $164.44
cj.com sale commissions via family/home niche website: $575.47)
cj.com total: $739.91
eHow: $104.55
Adsense: $20.15
Amazon $4.47
Total one-day earnings: $869.07
Just to make that number seem even crazier, a year of those earnings every. single. day. would mean a $317,000+ annual income! Wow.
Ironically, I'm earning less than $1,500 now per month, as my September earnings demonstrate, but having this crazy-high earnings day to look back on reminds me of what's possible, as well as how much potential there is in my home/family niche blog.(By the way, I got the inspiration for that blog during my first month in the Wealthy Affiliate online training program).
The thing about residual income is that it can be fickle, and follow a feast/ famine trajectory at times. But when I look at earnings over a time frame of weeks and months, it evens out to a more predictable pattern. The key is not to expect single-day highs but to work strategically for long-term growth and income. And that's what I'm doing now.
Do you have a earnings mark or other indicator that you look back on as a reminder that you're doing something right? I'd love to hear about it!
The majority came from sales through a certain merchant I link to via the commission junction (cj.com) affiliate network. While the sales were in the same general niche, they came from two avenues: an eHow article I'd written, and a niche website that was only a few months old at the time.
Here's the breakdown:
(cj.com sale commissions via eHow article: $164.44
cj.com sale commissions via family/home niche website: $575.47)
cj.com total: $739.91
eHow: $104.55
Adsense: $20.15
Amazon $4.47
Total one-day earnings: $869.07
Just to make that number seem even crazier, a year of those earnings every. single. day. would mean a $317,000+ annual income! Wow.
Ironically, I'm earning less than $1,500 now per month, as my September earnings demonstrate, but having this crazy-high earnings day to look back on reminds me of what's possible, as well as how much potential there is in my home/family niche blog.(By the way, I got the inspiration for that blog during my first month in the Wealthy Affiliate online training program).
The thing about residual income is that it can be fickle, and follow a feast/ famine trajectory at times. But when I look at earnings over a time frame of weeks and months, it evens out to a more predictable pattern. The key is not to expect single-day highs but to work strategically for long-term growth and income. And that's what I'm doing now.
Do you have a earnings mark or other indicator that you look back on as a reminder that you're doing something right? I'd love to hear about it!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
September Passive Income Online
My passive income online in September 2011 came so very close to $1,500 ... just a few dollars shy. I know I won't be in the $5,000 a month range by the end of the year, but it's definitely attainable by the end of 2012. Right now, I'm building the foundation for future earnings through my network of websites and niche blogs, especially two in particular. Of course, I'm looking forward to my efforts paying off; but I'm also having fun as I go.
September Earnings:
Adsense $592.72
cj.com $349.27
RA commissions $154.24
Clickbank $149.81
Amazon Associates $132.57
Demand $84.08
WA commissions $65
NB commissions $39.92
ShareASale $8.70
Total $1,492.23
In addition to online income from websites and blogs, my husband and I earn a somewhat passive income from two two-bedroom rental homes here in our county. I'm planning to blog about that this month, just to give some insight into another residual income model with which I have experience. Diversification really strengthens your ability to survive economic downturns and industry changes, and diversifying offline makes sense to me.
How were your online earnings in September? If you're just starting out, what's the main challenge you face to building a reliable online income?
September Earnings:
Adsense $592.72
cj.com $349.27
RA commissions $154.24
Clickbank $149.81
Amazon Associates $132.57
Demand $84.08
WA commissions $65
NB commissions $39.92
ShareASale $8.70
Total $1,492.23
In addition to online income from websites and blogs, my husband and I earn a somewhat passive income from two two-bedroom rental homes here in our county. I'm planning to blog about that this month, just to give some insight into another residual income model with which I have experience. Diversification really strengthens your ability to survive economic downturns and industry changes, and diversifying offline makes sense to me.
How were your online earnings in September? If you're just starting out, what's the main challenge you face to building a reliable online income?
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
August Residual Income Report
I've been taking a sabbatical of sorts since my new baby was born, but luckily the residual income from my writing work keeps coming in -- that's the best part of being a work at home mom for me.
My biggest earners are still my pets website and my family/ home blog. Here's my breakdown of earnings for August 2011:
Adsense $634.21
Amazon $181.94
WA commissions $89.00
Demand residuals $88.84
cj.com $75.41
HG commission $50
NB commissions $49.90
Clickbank $41.26
C.Tracer commissions $20.00
RA commissions $11.60
Total $1,242.16
Just enough to pay for the kids' private school tuition and some extras for now, but I definitely have plans for increasing my income and hope to bring it back up to where I was before the eHow changes, this time relying on my own online properties.
I'll be posting more in the coming months as I get back on track with my writing and online marketing.
My biggest earners are still my pets website and my family/ home blog. Here's my breakdown of earnings for August 2011:
Adsense $634.21
Amazon $181.94
WA commissions $89.00
Demand residuals $88.84
cj.com $75.41
HG commission $50
NB commissions $49.90
Clickbank $41.26
C.Tracer commissions $20.00
RA commissions $11.60
Total $1,242.16
Just enough to pay for the kids' private school tuition and some extras for now, but I definitely have plans for increasing my income and hope to bring it back up to where I was before the eHow changes, this time relying on my own online properties.
I'll be posting more in the coming months as I get back on track with my writing and online marketing.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Residual Income Report May 2011
May was a great month for residual income, beating out April's earnings by more than $550, despite lower Adsense earnings due to the seasonal nature of my pets site (it tend to peak in March - April every year). The increase was due to higher afiliate sales at cj.com, which i explain in more detail below.
I added a couple more pages to my pets site and expect next year to be excellent, with even higher traffic and earnings than these past few months. As for the home/ family site, I keep adding a few blog posts every month and will be focusing more on it this fall, since fall and winter are the best time of year for this particular topic.
May Residual Writing Income
As you might have seen from my earlier post about my niche blog income for May, my two best-earning sites made $771.93 combined. The rest of my passive income for the month ($1438.53) is from Adsense on other, smaller blogs and niche sites, as well as HubPages and Squidoo royalties, and affiliate commissions via my older Demand Studios and eHow articles.
When I first started writing for eHow's WCP and Demand Studios, there were no rules against affiliate links in the resources section, so I added a couple topic-specific ones to each of my articles. Even though the articles are no longer mine, they continued to earn money for me this past month -- I had two $400+ sales days in May thanks to my old eHow articles via cj.com links.
But as you might surmise, I can't depend on affiliate sales form those old articles lasting for any time -- they could be gone tomorrow as I no longer control the articles or their links. That's why it's doubly important for me to build up the income through my sites, blogs and other projects.
Are you building up your online passive income? How did you do in May?
I added a couple more pages to my pets site and expect next year to be excellent, with even higher traffic and earnings than these past few months. As for the home/ family site, I keep adding a few blog posts every month and will be focusing more on it this fall, since fall and winter are the best time of year for this particular topic.
May Residual Writing Income
- cj.com $1,060.81
- Adsense $530.72
- PCo Affiliate $205.08
- Amazon $150.85
- WA affiliate $89.00
- Demand Studios residuals $88.20
- NB commissions $49.90
- clickbank $41.26
- Squidoo $5.66
- Misc $1.20
As you might have seen from my earlier post about my niche blog income for May, my two best-earning sites made $771.93 combined. The rest of my passive income for the month ($1438.53) is from Adsense on other, smaller blogs and niche sites, as well as HubPages and Squidoo royalties, and affiliate commissions via my older Demand Studios and eHow articles.
When I first started writing for eHow's WCP and Demand Studios, there were no rules against affiliate links in the resources section, so I added a couple topic-specific ones to each of my articles. Even though the articles are no longer mine, they continued to earn money for me this past month -- I had two $400+ sales days in May thanks to my old eHow articles via cj.com links.
But as you might surmise, I can't depend on affiliate sales form those old articles lasting for any time -- they could be gone tomorrow as I no longer control the articles or their links. That's why it's doubly important for me to build up the income through my sites, blogs and other projects.
Are you building up your online passive income? How did you do in May?
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