I keep seeing people say blogging is dead and you can't make money from it anymore because of AI content and algorithm changes
Is it still worth starting a blog in 2025 or have I missed the window? Can you actually make money blogging or is that outdated advice?
Is blogging still profitable in 2025?
Re: Is blogging still profitable in 2025?
Blogging is absolutely still profitable but it's harder than it was 5-10 years ago
my blog income (started in 2023):
my blog income (started in 2023):
- month 6: $0
- month 12: $280/month
- month 18: $1,200/month
- month 24: $3,800/month (current)
- google adsense: $800/month
- affiliate marketing: $2,200/month
- sponsored posts: $600/month
- digital products: $200/month
- more competition
- AI content flooding search results
- google updates are unpredictable
- takes longer to see results
- you provide genuine value AI can't replicate
- you're willing to commit for 12-24 months
- you focus on a specific niche
- you treat it like a business, not a hobby
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Re: Is blogging still profitable in 2025?
I make money because of my blog, but not from my blog directly
the blog is my marketing engine, not my business
my income breakdown:
modern blogging strategy:
blogging isn't dead, but "write blog posts and hope for ad revenue" as a business model is dead
think bigger: blog + email + products/services = profitable business
the blog is my marketing engine, not my business
my income breakdown:
- blog ads/affiliates: $400/month
- consulting clients from blog: $4,500/month
- online course sales: $2,200/month
- email list monetization: $800/month
- total: $7,900/month
modern blogging strategy:
- use blog for SEO traffic and authority
- build email list from blog readers
- offer services or products
- monetize the audience, not just the pageviews
blogging isn't dead, but "write blog posts and hope for ad revenue" as a business model is dead
think bigger: blog + email + products/services = profitable business