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What blogs make the most money?

What blogs make the most money?

Top 10 highest-earning bloggers

  • HuffPost: $500 million per year.
  • Engadget: $47.5 million per year.
  • Moz: $44.9 million per year.
  • PerezHilton: $41.3 million per year.
  • Copyblogger: $33.1 million per year.
  • Mashable: $30 million per year.
  • TechCrunch: $22.5 million per year.
  • Envato Tuts+: $10 million per year.

Who founded TreeHugger?

Graham Hill
Graham Hill is the founder of TreeHugger.com and LifeEdited; he travels the world to tell stories of sustainability and minimalism. He tweets at @GHill.

When was TreeHugger published?

TreeHugger

Type of site Environmental Sustainability & News
Managing director Molly Fergus
URL TreeHugger.com
Launched 2005
Current status active

What blog sites pay you?

It’s only worth it if the site is fairly large and has an established revenue stream.

  • Problogger.net. Klaus Vedfelt/ Riser/ Getty Images.
  • Freelance Writing Jobs. Resource Type: blog for freelance writers with a category for job leads.
  • Elance.
  • Performancing.
  • Authority Blogger Forums.
  • Poe War.
  • Writer’s Weekly.
  • Craigslist.
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Is tree hugger an insult?

The term ‘tree-hugger’ originated not as an insult but as a protest tactic. It is said to date back to 1730, when a village of Bishnois in India sacrificed their lives to save their sacred and resource-rich trees from being cut down to build a new palace for the king.

What is the TreeHugger?

: someone who is regarded as foolish or annoying because of being too concerned about protecting trees, animals, and other parts of the natural world from pollution and other threats. See the full definition for tree hugger in the English Language Learners Dictionary.

Is the term TreeHugger offensive?

Tree hugger may refer to: A slang term, sometimes derogatory, for environmentalists.

How much money can you really make blogging?

There are lots of guides about how to make money blogging, but here’s what makes this one different: I’ve taken three different blogs to over $1 million per year. In fact, the blog you’re reading right now has made a total of $6.7 million.

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Where does the money come from for a blog?

That’s where the money comes from. The best predictor of the revenue for a blog is the size of their email list. Here’s a breakdown of our revenue at Smart Blogger comparing revenue device from email to other sources. The rule of thumb is you can expect to make $1 per subscriber per month.

Why did we make TreeHugger?

That’s why we made Treehugger, the only modern sustainability site that offers advice, clarity, and inspiration for both the eco-savvy and the green-living novice. With 2.6 million monthly users, Treehugger is one of the world’s largest information sites dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream.

Can you really make a living blogging?

Can you make a living blogging? Yes, you absolutely can make a living blogging and it can be very lucrative. However, the harsh truth is that the vast majority of bloggers do not make enough money to support themselves. I launched this blog in 2019 and as you can see in my Blog Income Reports, I make over $74,000 per month from this blog.