Blogging for Management Professionals.
Income of Top 10 Bloggers
All of us have certain self-realized feelings and life-learnt lessons, but only few have talent to transform those thoughts into remarkable words.
A professional blogger is someone that makes their living blogging. Whether they monetize their blog through ads, products coaching, or some paid offering, blogging is their full-time job.
The difference between professional and hobby bloggers is important because of the rise in accessible blogging platforms. As free platforms like WordPress.com, Tumblr, and medium become more popular, more and more people are starting blogs.
What does blogging mean, really? Someone who runs a blog that makes money is really running an online company- with blogging as the main marketing channel. In that light, maybe it makes some sense to use "website" or "article" instead of "blog".
A professional blogger is the person who blogs regularly in their own site, and has monetized the audience they've built in one of a few possible ways.
Blogging is a remunerative career option, but at the same time the risky one.
Blogs offer an avenue for delivering that value to a global audience. They provide a hub for tutorials and walk-throughs, and an avenue for crafting and constructing resources that help individuals that are looking for useful information. Everyone knows that. We are all experts at finding quality resources on the web that deliver real value, thanks in large part to Google.
Yet, there are people out there who are making outlandish incomes from their blogs. Their monthly income far surpass the annual income of many executive-level employees, leaving most to wonder how they did it. This lucrative field is enticing for a reason, yet it involves an excruciatingly large amount of woro for the average person looking to go it alone, so to speak.
The rise of professional bloggers has shown companies that blogging is a legitimate marketing strategy. People who blog for a company are writing to help build an audience, with the end goal of bringing more customers to the company's product or service.
Income of top 10 blogging management professionals:
1) HuffPost (founded by Airanna Huffington): $143.1 million
2) Engadget (founded by Peter Rojas; now edited by Dana Wollman): $47.5 million
3) Moz (founded by Rand Fishkin; now edited by Morgan McMurray): $44.9 million
4) PerezHilton (Perez Hilton): $41.3m
5) Copyblogger (founded by Brian Clark; now edited by Stefanie Flaxman): $35.1 million
6) Mashable: $30million (founded by Pete Cashmore; now edited by Jessica Coen)
7) TechCrunch (created by Michael Arrington & Keith Tears; now edited by Matthew Panzarino): $22.5 million
8) Envato Tuts+ (founded by Collis Ta'eed): $10million
9) Smashing Magazine (founded by Sven Lennartz and Vitaly Friedman): $5.2 million
10) Gizmodo: $4.8 million (founded by Peter Rojas, now edited by Kelly Bourdet)
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Income of Top 10 Bloggers
All of us have certain self-realized feelings and life-learnt lessons, but only few have talent to transform those thoughts into remarkable words.
A professional blogger is someone that makes their living blogging. Whether they monetize their blog through ads, products coaching, or some paid offering, blogging is their full-time job.
The difference between professional and hobby bloggers is important because of the rise in accessible blogging platforms. As free platforms like WordPress.com, Tumblr, and medium become more popular, more and more people are starting blogs.
What does blogging mean, really? Someone who runs a blog that makes money is really running an online company- with blogging as the main marketing channel. In that light, maybe it makes some sense to use "website" or "article" instead of "blog".
A professional blogger is the person who blogs regularly in their own site, and has monetized the audience they've built in one of a few possible ways.
Blogging is a remunerative career option, but at the same time the risky one.
Blogs offer an avenue for delivering that value to a global audience. They provide a hub for tutorials and walk-throughs, and an avenue for crafting and constructing resources that help individuals that are looking for useful information. Everyone knows that. We are all experts at finding quality resources on the web that deliver real value, thanks in large part to Google.
Yet, there are people out there who are making outlandish incomes from their blogs. Their monthly income far surpass the annual income of many executive-level employees, leaving most to wonder how they did it. This lucrative field is enticing for a reason, yet it involves an excruciatingly large amount of woro for the average person looking to go it alone, so to speak.
The rise of professional bloggers has shown companies that blogging is a legitimate marketing strategy. People who blog for a company are writing to help build an audience, with the end goal of bringing more customers to the company's product or service.
Income of top 10 blogging management professionals:
1) HuffPost (founded by Airanna Huffington): $143.1 million
2) Engadget (founded by Peter Rojas; now edited by Dana Wollman): $47.5 million
3) Moz (founded by Rand Fishkin; now edited by Morgan McMurray): $44.9 million
4) PerezHilton (Perez Hilton): $41.3m
5) Copyblogger (founded by Brian Clark; now edited by Stefanie Flaxman): $35.1 million
6) Mashable: $30million (founded by Pete Cashmore; now edited by Jessica Coen)
7) TechCrunch (created by Michael Arrington & Keith Tears; now edited by Matthew Panzarino): $22.5 million
8) Envato Tuts+ (founded by Collis Ta'eed): $10million
9) Smashing Magazine (founded by Sven Lennartz and Vitaly Friedman): $5.2 million
10) Gizmodo: $4.8 million (founded by Peter Rojas, now edited by Kelly Bourdet)
Ishika Jain
HR Manager
AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
www.aircrewsaviation.com
ishikajain.aircrews@gmail.com
aircrews.ishikajain@gmail.com
vcard: ishikajain.vcardinfo.com
Follow me on social media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishika-jain-5aa957182
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ishika.9203
Bio: https://www.portrait-business-woman.com/2020/08/ishika-jain.html
by @Ishika Jain HR Manager AirCrews Aviation Pvt Ltd
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