$11,927 in October Business Income – I Finally Left My Job

Hey everyone! Welcome to this month’s blog income report. In October, I finally left my day job. You are probably wondering why my business income is lower in October when I left my job and I had more time to work on my business than previous months/years. Well, I’m not sure why it went down,…

Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Last Updated: May 25, 2023

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Find out how I earned $11,927 in October 2013.Hey everyone! Welcome to this month’s blog income report.

In October, I finally left my day job.

You are probably wondering why my business income is lower in October when I left my job and I had more time to work on my business than previous months/years. Well, I’m not sure why it went down, but I’m of course not upset.

I still had my day job for almost half of October, and I have been spending a lot of time relaxing. Probably not the best idea for when I first make the switch, but my excuse is that I spent years working (or attending school attending school at the same time) for over 80 hours each week. I was tired!

It has been a nice couple of weeks, but I do need to get back in the hang of everything. October was a great month, not only job and money wise, but I also worked on improving many of my family relationships – and I was successful in doing so. More on that in my October Goals Update post.

October was a good month. It’s one of my highest months ever, and it makes me really excited for November. November will also be my first full month as a self-employed person, so I am excited to see what next month’s income report will be like.

 

Plenty of progress in the past year.

In October, I made $13,127 in business income, before expenses.

Just last October, I made $3,700 in extra income. I am definitely happy and proud of my progress.

I never thought that I would be anywhere near this amount, and I’m sure many of you feel the same about your “extra income.” However, when I first started blogging, I would read income blogs such as Budgeting in the Fun Stuff and occasionally Newlyweds on a Budget would publish income posts as well, and they both got me hooked. I didn’t think their levels were possible for me, but it turns out that I was wrong.

My side income in September of 2012 was my first big jump in side income, so it was definitely still fairly large for “side income.” However, my progress over the past year just seems unreal.

I know that this is a lot of “extra income” (or business income as this is what all of this is to me now), but please keep in mind that I spend many, many hours every single day on my business.

This is definitely not passive income, although one day I hope that much of my income is passive. I have also been growing this for quite some time, and for around one year I was not making a single dollar, but I was still putting full-time hours into my side jobs. Taxes also take approximately 30% to 40% of my extra income. This is something that not everyone thinks about.

As I say every month in my income update posts as a reality check: this is still work. This is my full-time job, and for a few years I was working my full-time job while having my business as well. There were many sleepless nights!

Luckily, I do enjoy what I’m doing so it’s not like I’m dreading anything. The goals that we have are also a great motivator. Right now our main goal is saving for long-term travel. Read further on my Extra/Business Income page.

As always, if you have any questions about my monthly business income that you would like me to include next month, please let me know.

 

$11,927 in October Business Income - I Finally Left My Job

This is for the month of October and before fees and expenses (expenses that lower the amount above include approximately $1,200, which includes payments for staff writing on my blog, work with FITnancials, PayPal fees, etc.) being taken out.

October‘s number above includes a rent payment from my sister. So after all expenses and fees, I made approximately $11,927. In the amount above, I do not count the amount that I bring in to blogs that I help run, I only include the amounts that are my actual earnings from my services.

Blog News

Making Sense of Cents is still doing well. Or at least I think so 🙂 . If you have any questions or tips, please leave a comment and let me know. Many of you ask me each month if I enjoy blogging, and I truly do. I have met so many awesome people and have learned so many new things. If you are thinking about starting your own blog, do so now!

My sister’s blog is still doing well also. Please subscribe to FITnancials if you haven’t yet. Lots of new things are happening to her, and she is planning a move to Chicago soon.

My newest blog Diversified Finances is doing well also and I am so glad that I started this website. Being able to talk so much about self-employment and getting direct feedback from readers is great. I recently published an article over there about how self-employment is going for me in the first couple of weeks so far.

If you are looking to start a blog, don’t forget to read my post How To Start a Blog. It gives step by step instructions on starting your own blog. Also, one of my most popular posts this past month was How To Make Money Blogging.

 

I need a better schedule.

Lately, I have really fallen off my schedule and haven’t had a very efficient routine. I plan on setting an alarm from now on and attempting to not just work from my bed 24/7. I feel that when I sit at my desk or at a table, that I get a lot more done.

 

FinCon 2013

FinCon was in October, and it was a lot of fun. I learned so many things and I plan on applying much of what I learned to my business. I made a list of things that I need to do in my post My Plan For the Future.

My plans include (in no particular order):

  1. Start an eBook.
  2. Build my brand.
  3. Promote more.
  4. Accept more interviews.
  5. Speak at a blog conference one day.

 

Staff Writing

I have added a couple more staff writing gigs, and I am still looking for a few more.

Last month was one of my highest months for staff writing in a long time. Up until October, I wasn’t really staff writing because I just couldn’t find the time for it. However, in October I actively started seeking out staff writing positions, and found a few. I’m hoping that I can pick up a few more in November as well.

Here’s my monthly shameless plugin: If any of you need a staff writer or just a one-time content writer, let me know. Whether you need a couple of articles every week, or just a single post with no ongoing relationship, I am your girl. I can write regular content, content to fill in gaps in your writing schedule, content for advertising and so on. My turnaround is fairly quick and I am reliable.

I created an article titled So You Want to Be a Freelance Writer?, so please read further about this topic if you are interested in staff writing as well.

 

Update on my newest side hustles – Blog and Social Media Management

My website and social media management services are still doing well. I manage different aspects of several different blogs, and that is what has helped me ramp up my business income in the past couple of months. All of my new services are a lot of fun, as I really enjoy blogging and social media, and all other areas of managing a website.

If you need a blog or social media manager, please let me know.

I can manage your blog for a short period of time as well. If you just need one week, one month, or some other time period off from your blog (such as for travel, to unplug, a vacation from your website, to start a family, to start a new job and so on), I can help with this. E-mail me with any questions.

Also, I am still thinking about starting a niche site. However, in the past month I have read articles from other bloggers who have said that they are getting out of the niche site business. Is there a reason that so many people have said this in the month of October?

Are you interested in becoming a virtual assistant? Don’t forget to also read about what exactly a virtual assistant does.

 

Affiliate income – I really need to start working on this.

I haven’t done anything related to affiliate links or income in quite some time. Each and every month I say that this will change, but I really want to start working on this in November.

What affiliate sites do you use? I have been receiving a few e-mails every couple of weeks from readers asking which affiliate sites are best. Since I don’t do much with affiliate, I’m never sure what to say what is the best. Leave a comment if you know of any please.

 

Offline side hustles.

I have been thinking about offline side hustles a lot lately. W and I have been thinking about a couple of things. Nothing that will make us a ton of money, but just little things that we enjoy doing that we could possibly make a little money off of. We are hoping to start this soon, and we do think we could be somewhat profitable in the service that we plan on offering.

What offline side hustles do you have?

 

$11,927 in October Business Income - I Finally Left My Job

Business and Extra Income in October (after expenses)

  • Staff writing – $760
  • Website-Related (managing other bloggers’ websites, my blogs – direct advertising & Adsense) – $10,442
  • Affiliate Income – $400
  • Virtual Assistant tasks – $0
  • Selling Items From Our Home – $67 (although this is not included in the amount above, as this was a credit to the store)
  • Miscellaneous (not related to blogging and online income) – $0
  • Mystery Shopping – $0
  • Rent (we rent a room in our house to my sister) – $325

 

Comparisons and 2013 Business Income total (after expenses, but before taxes)

  • Total extra income for October: $11,927
  • Income in September: $12,334
  • Difference: -$407
  • Total so far in 2013: $90,972

 

 

How did you do in October? What are your extra/business income goals?

 


Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Author: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Hey! I’m Michelle Schroeder-Gardner and I am the founder of Making Sense of Cents. I’m passionate about all things personal finance, side hustles, making extra money, and online businesses. I have been featured in major publications such as Forbes, CNBC, Time, and Business Insider. Learn more here.

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  1. Kyle | Rather-Be-Shopping.com

    That is a great month Michelle, congrats! I’m taking a long vacation early next year and will definitely keep you in mind for helping me maintain my blog while away – I love the idea!

    1. Michelle

      Thank you Kyle! And yes, please keep me in mind 🙂

  2. Charles@gettingarichlife

    Michelle,
    Is your income in an LLC or is it regular? An S corp or LLC would lower your tax rate. Congratulations on your income!

    1. Michelle

      I have an LLC 🙂

  3. Chad@thstockmarketandi

    It’s great to see that kind of progress Michell. Would you consider itemizing your monthly revenues one day? I would like to see how your incomes breaks down between sources.

    1. Michelle

      I will someday. I still need to figure out a way to protect myself and protect my clients.

  4. Lisa E. @ Lisa Vs. The Loans

    You go girl!!! These posts never fail to inspire me 🙂 Can’t wait to hear about your first full month!

  5. Erick

    Hi Michelle!

    I just came across to your site from SPI and it’s a great discovering, congratulations for quitting your job! and for your upcoming wedding too =)

    About your writting services are you using Elance or another website to do this? I’m actually using some writting services from elance, and I’m looking for inspirational stories for my site of people who have succesfully quit their stressfull / boring / unfulilling jobs to be happy doing something else, please let me know if you are interested in share your story in my small blog. And thanks again for sharing =)

  6. Justin @ RootofGood

    That’s pretty amazing. On an annualized basis, you’re pulling in six figures. And it seems it comes from doing something you love. Awesome!

  7. frank joseph

    Congratulations on your income earnings. you are doing great and a lot better than a lot of bloggers like me 😀

  8. Dominic

    Michelle, you are an inspiration! It’s because I stumbled on this blog that I started my website. Thanks for the tips and advice, and I hope I can build my brand enough over the coming years to warrant a less hectic lifestyle. Visit the site if you have time and give me a shout out to drive traffic if you are able! (I definitely used your Bluehost affiliate link for my site!) Thanks!

  9. DNN

    Hey Michelle,

    this is beautiful news to hear that you’re making such a wonderful income 2 years after starting your blog and finally quitting your day job. I’m striving to get up to par on my email marketing because I know there’s a lot more affiliate revenue potential in that. Now that my SEO is greatly improving, I look forward to learning from you and others about transitioning successfully to “side hustle millionaire” status. 🙂

  10. Drewry

    Good morning again Michelle and happy Saturday to you (smile) :-),

    I went back a few pages this morning in your blog while searching for inspiration and guidance on mentally shifting focus and working on weight loss simultaneously. Your story of leaving your job and pursuing self-employment was incredibly motivating and resonated with me on multiple levels. We have the “public 9th step mentality” I see. 🙂

    Firstly, I admire your courage to step out of her comfort zone and take a leap of faith into the unknown. Leaving the security of a steady job can be daunting, as your success story proves that sometimes we need to embrace uncertainty in order to discover our true potential.

    What struck me most was your emphasis on finding fulfillment in her work. So often, we get caught up in the daily grind and forget to pursue our passions and dreams. Michelle, I most certainly agree that your decision to leave your job and start your own business “I wanna quit my job and be a blogger” allowed you to align your work with your personal values, and that’s truly inspiring to me. Drewry respects you to the [public 9th step] for doing the transformation work. 🙂

    The importance of financial planning and saving cannot be emphasized enough as you rightfully point out. Building an emergency fund and reducing debt are crucial steps to take before embarking on such a journey. It’s heartening to see your thoughtful approach to this aspect, which ensures a smoother transition and alleviates some of the stress associated with the initial phases of self-employment.

    The online world offers numerous opportunities for individuals seeking to create their own path. Your success in the “blogging and digital marketing arena” is a [hardline testament] to the potential that lies within your realm. Your heartfelt affiliate marketing + blogging story reminds us that with dedication, persistence, and continuous learning, we can build a fulfilling and sustainable career online.

    Lastly, the support and encouragement from loved ones, as mentioned by you, can make a world of difference during times of transition. Having a strong support system can help alleviate doubts and provide the motivation needed to overcome challenges.

    I wholeheartedly agree your journey serves as a reminder that sometimes the biggest risks lead to the greatest rewards. Leaving a traditional job to pursue self-employment requires careful planning, determination, and a belief in oneself. I am inspired by your story and will use it as a guiding light. Thank you for sharing your experiences, Michelle! 🙂

    Your affiliate marketing friend,

    Drewry from Flatbush Brooklyn

    a.k.a. Sha-LO

    #PBC4Life