As part of a new blog series, I share my blog income reports. If you want to learn more about the strategies and investments I made in 2021, you can read our blog income report for 2021. This year, I changed my strategies after a lot of testing last year. While I’m still testing new strategies, I’m investing most of my money into one thing. Keep reading to learn more!

In this blog income report, I’ll summarize my revenue sources and expenses for April 2022.

There are two important things to note before we start:

  1. Most partners pay 1-3 months later. When I’m calculating my revenue, I only count what has been paid during that month. That said, the revenue found here may result from sales or income from the last few months. I’m counting my income this way because sometimes, a sale can be canceled, which will not be paid.
  2. I own several websites, but most of my income comes from SEO services. This income allows me to invest more in my blogs to get higher returns.

income report april 2022

Website Portfolio

I currently own 7 websites:

  • Gold project: Main website in the travel niche
  • Silver project: This website (Nomad Life 101) in the travel and lifestyle niche
  • Bronze project: A French website in a specific niche within the travel niche (ha!)
  • Pink project: A multilingual website about a specific destination
  • Yellow project: A lifestyle blog in a low-competition niche
  • Turquoise project: A new lifestyle blog started with my partner in a low-competition niche
  • Gray project: A website that isn’t made for monetization (this one won’t be included in this report)

I sold the “Coral project” in December 2021 – you can read about my experience selling a website on Flippa.

Blog Income Report April 2022

In this section, I’ll go over each project and talk about the income sources and expenses for April 2022.

Note, that most of my income comes from SEO services which won’t be included in this income report so that I can focus on blog income only. As I mentioned in the introduction, you’ll only find the income that has been paid during April because most partners pay 1-3 months later.

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Gold Project

Travel niche – Website launched in 2015

This blog is monetized in 4 different ways:

  • Sponsors: $175.66
  • Affiliate marketing: $1,846.28
  • Ad display: $1,349.30
  • Digital products: $0

For a total of $3,371.24

Sponsors can vary a lot from one month to another. For example, in March, I had made over $2000 with sponsors, while in April, the amount was rather small. This is why diversification is so important. I still had income coming in from affiliates and ad display.

Now that many destinations have reopened, the pandemic doesn’t impact my website as much as in 2020 and 2021. My traffic is quickly going back up. In fact, April 2022 was my best month ever in terms of traffic. It increased from 88,000 to 104,000 pageviews monthly pageviews.

That said, you’ll see my ad revenue increasing over the next few months.

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Silver Project

Travel and lifestyle niche – Website launched in 2017

This website is monetized in 4 different ways:

  • Sponsors: $116.06
  • Affiliate marketing: $137.26
  • Ad display: $161.71
  • Digital products: $7.44

For a total of $415.03

I joined Monumetric at the end of 2021. In March, I started receiving payments from them as they typically pay around 3 months later. You can see that the ad revenue has increased since March.

Bronze Project

French website in a specific travel niche – Website launched in 2019

This website makes all its revenue with Amazon. It made only $48.76 in April 2022. As it’s in the travel niche, it’s still a bit impacted by the pandemic, and the niche is very seasonal.

Note that no new blog posts have been published since 2020. The plan is to sell this website eventually. That said, in April, I decided to go through all the blog posts to optimize them for quick wins. I use Google Search Console to do so, and I’m hoping to see revenue growth over the next few months.

Pink Project

Multilingual website about a specific destination – Website launched in 2019

This website has been growing in traffic, but it didn’t make any money in April 2022.



Note that in April, we published 2 blog posts on this website. We also had a few affiliate sales in April that should be paid out in the next couple of months.

The plan is to sell this website eventually.

Yellow Project

Lifestyle website about a low-competition niche – Website launched in 2020

This blog doesn’t generate income yet. The domain authority of this website is only at 6 which means that the website isn’t ranking well yet.

We published 3 blog posts on this website in April. Our goal is to start publishing more content on it from now on.

Turquoise Project

Website owned with my partner about a low-competition niche – Website launched in August 2021

This blog doesn’t generate income yet. Again, this website is relatively new and currently has about 30-40 blog posts. The domain authority is presently at 6 which is quite low. All the content was indexed during February, so I’m hoping to see an increase in organic traffic soon.

We are giving the website domain time to grow before we publish new content again.

Blog Investments And Expenses

As I mentioned in my previous blog income report, I invest mostly in content creation. Why? Keep reading to find out.

Here’s the list of blogging expenses I had in April 2022:

  • Tools and subscriptions: $66.73
  • Virtual assistant: $812.91
  • Content creation: $2,205.95
  • Web story services: $391.84
  • Accounting (including Companio): $129.69
  • Pinterest designer: $230.26
  • Blog management: $558.84

For a total of $4,396.22

Leaving me with a net income of $0 because I had more expenses than income in April. That said, In reality, I still had a net income from SEO services.

I spent more money on content this month, and I can see a nice increase in my traffic. As a result, I get more money in ads, and more affiliate sales.

You may have noticed that I decided to hire a blog manager again. I tried it in 2021, and after a few months, it was a fail. The reason was that the person hired at the time was not the fastest, but also, I had to redo a lot of things after her.

As a result, it wasn’t a good investment. But, now that we publish a lot of content, I can’t do it all by myself. I need help with blog formatting, and I found someone else to help out.

Now, let’s see what I’ve learned in April 2022.

What I’ve Learned

Last year, I realized that the best investment for bloggers is content creation. As I now have ads on two blogs, the more content I have, the more money I make with ads.

But that doesn’t stop there.

More traffic = more income revenue + more affiliate sales

If you wish to learn how to increase your blog traffic by learning SEO strategies, check out the SEO course I created with my partner.

In 2022, my main focus is on content creation – I outsource some of it, but I also write a lot of content myself. In April 2022, we published 29 articles on my main website, 9 articles on Nomad Life 101, and 5 articles on smaller sites.

That said, I also focus on optimizing the content I already have, and I’m working on improving the conversion.

By optimizing content, I mean two things:

  • Optimizing my content for ads (shorter paragraphs)
  • Optimizing my content for SEO (making sure the content is still ranking as high as it can and that the content is still relevant)

Final Thoughts

And there you go, you have it – my blog income report for April 2022.

I’m confident that my current strategies work because I can see an increase in my blog traffic, ad revenue, and affiliate marketing. When I was compiling the affiliate sales for April, it looked promising for the next few months (remember, I’m always paid 1-3 months later).

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PSST. Our blog income report for May 2022 is ready!