Making Alternative Income
Jul 30th, 2008 by Nut
I’ve been posting my alternative income for every month lately and while it’s nice to chart how well I do from one month to the next, I started to wonder how much alternative income I’ve made total since I started to monetize my blog and keep track of this stuff. So I decided to count it all up and see where I stand. Here are all the things I’ve counted into the figure in order of how much they’ve made me:
- Freelancing: Writing, editing and translating.
- ING Interest: As passive as it gets, I just keep my savings in there and they pay me 3% interest.
- Other: Referral programs like Money Exchange and links I’ve sold through the blog.
- ING Referrals: When someone opens an account with my promotional link, I get $10 and they get $25.
- Blogging: Ads on my site.
- Amazon: Links to books on Amazon where people actually end up buying a book.
Since November of 2007, I’ve made $690.
My first month I made $45 and on my best month I made $136. The best part? It’s gone right back into my ING account to continually grow how much interest I get. The bad part? I feed my Roth IRA via that account, so every few months it experiences a drop when I invest.
It sounds great, but keep in mind there are people out there making more than this in a month, so in the blogging world this is chump change. For me, however, it’s a nice way to see how I can grow my income. Even if it’s just a little.
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