I share my blog income reports as part of a blog income series. You can find all of them in our blog income report archive.

In 2023, I plan to focus on content, content, and content. If you wish to learn more about how I invest in my websites, keep reading to learn more.

This blog income report will summarize my revenue sources and expenses for April 2023.

There are two essential things to note before we start:

  1. Most partners pay 1-3 months later. When calculating my revenue, I only counted what was paid that month. That said, the revenue found here may result from sales or income from the last few months. I’m counting my revenue this way because sometimes, a sale can be canceled, which will not be paid.
  2. Regarding affiliate marketing, some affiliate programs are small and don’t allow specific trackers to see what sales come from what website. This revenue will be found under my main website’s income.

If you are serious about blogging and want to hire me as a mentor, you can contact me. I’d happily mentor bloggers who wish to increase their traffic and income.

Blog Income report

Website Portfolio

I currently own 8 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 (if you’re interested in buying it, get in touch)
  • 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 (this is a starter website, if you’re interested in buying it, get in touch)
  • Gray project: A website that isn’t made for monetization (this one won’t be included in this report)
  • Blue project: A new website started in September 2022 in a low-competition niche.

Blog Income Report April 2023

In this section, we’ll talk about each project and how they are monetized.

As I mentioned in the introduction, you’ll only find the income paid during March 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 3 different ways:

  • Sponsors: $4,472.50
  • Affiliate marketing: $6,152.66
  • Ad display: $5,668.61

For a total of $16,563.77

April 2023 was solid traffic-wise. We had 384K pageviews during the month.

To give you an idea, in March, we had 318 pageviews, so it’s an incredible increase in traffic.

We published 71 blog posts on this website in April.

Silver Project

Travel and lifestyle niche – Website launched in 2017

This website is monetized in 3 different ways:

  • Sponsors: $0
  • Affiliate marketing: $86.28
  • Ad display: $157.98

For a total of $244.26

I joined Monumetric in 2021. It doesn’t pay as well as Mediavine, but still, money is money. If your website has a minimum of 10,000 pageviews per month, you could also apply on Monumetric.

We published 5 blog posts on this website in April.

Bronze Project

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

This website makes all its revenue with Amazon. It made $0 in April. The payment for this website was delayed to May, so nothing was paid out in April.

Note that no new blog posts have been published since 2020. The plan is to sell this website. If you’re interested, you can get in touch with me.

Pink Project

Multilingual website about a specific destination – Website launched in 2019



This website only made money with GetYourGuide, but it was quite a small amount. It made only $17.45 in April.

I joined Monumetric in March, so we’ll see the first ad payments in June.

2 blog posts were published in April on this website.

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 10, which means that the website isn’t ranking well yet.

We are getting closer to getting ads on it as we currently have 9K monthly pageviews. It has been growling nicely in the past few months.

We published 3 blog posts on this website in April.

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 8, which is low.

No work has been done on this website in the past year.

We tried to sell it in December, but there were no serious buyers. I’m considering using it to test new strategies and potentially write case studies about it.

Although, if you’re interested in buying a beautiful starter website, you can get in touch with me.

Blue Project

New website in a low-competition niche – Website launched in September 2022.

This website made $750.93 with affiliate marketing and sponsorship in April.

We published 11 blog posts in April.

Blog Investments And Expenses

As my previous blog income report mentioned, I invest primarily in content creation and blog management (which includes content creation):

Here’s the list of blogging expenses I had in April 2023.

Before we start, it’s important to know that some of my freelancers didn’t send me their invoices in March, so there were more invoices to pay in April.

  • Tools, and subscriptions: $550.59 (including a ticket for an SEO conference)
  • Domain name: $39.78
  • Content creation (freelance writers): $617.49
  • Web story services: $275.52
  • Accounting (including Companio): $141.97
  • Blog management/assistance: $5,864.33

For a total of $6,918.52

Leaving me with a net income of $10,657.89 in April.

Now, let’s see what I learned in April 2023.

What I’ve Learned

Last year, I realized that the best investment for bloggers is content creation. As I now have ads on three 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

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I believe SEO makes a big difference in my income.

For example, we published many blog posts regularly, and I used SEO at every step.

  • Keyword research before writing a blog post
  • Writing optimized content with the latest SEO strategies in mind
  • Indexing the content on Google Search Console
  • Optimize old pieces of content every week
  • Etc.

I tend to “do more of what works”. So, at the beginning of each month, I analyze the top affiliate and top posts and identify some patterns to replicate their success.

Content creation always wins. As a result, I have decided to stop Facebook marketing, Pinterest marketing, and Email marketing to focus on content creation.

After looking at the return on investment with my current team, I decided it was time for a clean slate so that I could finally hire my dream team.

If you’re interested, you can apply for a job position. We currently have two roles available.

Final Thoughts

And there you go, you have it – my blog income report for April 2023.

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