$14,136 in October Income – My Monthly Online Income Report

Welcome to October’s online income report. It’s time to look at my monthly income report and track my progress over the past month.   Background information on my monthly income reports. This all started out as my extra income report because before October of 2013, I still had my day job (yes, it’s now been one year since I quit!)….

Michelle Schroeder-Gardner

Last Updated: April 8, 2021

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Find out how I made $14,136 in October from blogging.Welcome to October’s online income report. It’s time to look at my monthly income report and track my progress over the past month.

 

Background information on my monthly income reports.

This all started out as my extra income report because before October of 2013, I still had my day job (yes, it’s now been one year since I quit!). In those extra income reports, I included all of the income I made except for what I earned at my day job.

In September of 2013, I turned in my notice and my last official day at that job was in October of 2013. Now, my income reports consist of the many different ways I earn an income.

Many have asked why I would ever want to publicly post my income each month. I publish these monthly income reports for two main reasons:

  • Before I started blogging, I knew nothing about side hustling and making money online. I didn’t think side hustles were worth the time, and I thought the only way to really increase your income was through your day job through raises and promotions. If it weren’t for others publishing their monthly income reports each month, I don’t know if I would have ever attempted side hustling. I want to help others see the positives in side hustling and how it can change your life.
  • I also like to publish my income reports each month because it’s a way for me to look back, learn from my mistakes and see what I need to change or improve on. My monthly income posts are a great way for me to look back and keep track of everything. It’s also entertaining to go back to older income posts and read about the funny things I did to make extra money. Everyone’s got to start somewhere, right?

I know I say this every month, but it is the truth. Life is great now that I am doing what I want to do. I look forward to each and every work day and it is a wonderful thing. I love what I do so much that it is often hard to break me away from working. That is something I would have never felt at my old day job.

October was also a great month because I won a fun giveaway. I didn’t include the giveaway amount in October’s monthly income since it is not related to my business. I am extremely grateful for the winning though and it has motivated me to start entering more giveaways. Are you a giveaway fanatic? I would love to hear what the best thing is that you’ve ever won!

Now onto my income report!

 

How was my online income in October?

October was yet another great month. It wasn’t as great as September, but I’m definitely not complaining.

I have several plans in store for future months and I don’t think I’ve been this excited about my business. I’ve always been excited, but right now I am EXTREMELY EXCITED. I’m hoping these plans and excitement will turn into successful projects, and an income as well.

I’m really trying to spend more time working on affiliate income, as I would like to have more of my income each month be passive. That way I can focus on other things that may take longer to build up (such as an ebook) but still be able to bring in an income and save for my financial goals.

Anyway, last month I made $15,245.81 in business income, before expenses.

$14,136 in October Income – My Monthly Online Income Report

This is for the month of October and before fees and expenses (most fees and expenses that lower the amount above total around $1,110, which includes VAs/staff writers for my other websites, technical assistance on my websites, PayPal fees, etc.) being taken out.

After expenses and fees, I made approximately $14,136. In the amount above, I do not include the amount I bring in to the websites I provide services to. I only include the amounts that are my actual earnings from my services.

Below are some of my other extra income updates (I publish an update every month but only included some of them below. If you go to my extra income page then you can read them all):

Blog News.

Nothing too big on MakingSenseofCents has happened recently. I did rearrange the menu above. I now have everything sectioned off into categories to make my website look a little more clean. I also added a Recommendations page that is currently a work-in-progress.

I also finally started promoting my newsletter on my blog and started accepting emails for it. I cannot believe I waited this long. If you are interested in starting your own newsletter, I recommend Aweber. I regret putting this off for so long.

Aweber is a MUST if you have a blog. It is a way for readers to subscribe to your blog posts and your newsletters. If you are currently using a free service such as Feedburner, you should switch immediately because that is the number one mistake bloggers make (and I made that mistake myself as well). You can start using Aweber for just $1 for your first month to test it out.

I accepted a few interviews, and some of them went live in October. Below is a little snapshot of a few of them:

  • I did an interview for WiseBread that was published. You can read about me in the article How One Young Entrepreneur Paid Off $40,000 in Student Debt By Age 24.
  • I was mentioned in the article ‘I Bombed a Job Interview’: 10 People Reveal the Mistakes That Cost Them a Gig on Learnvest.
  • I was also mentioned in ReadyForZero’s article 17 All-Star Bloggers Share Their Best Fall Budgeting Tips.

If you are wanting to start a blog of your own, read my post How To Start a WordPress Blog. It gives step by step instructions on starting your own blog.

 

Wes’s website.

We haven’t done much with Wes’s website in the past month. Actually, nothing has happened. I need to stop forgetting about his website and put it at the top of my to-do list.

 

My plans for my website and online income:

  • Publish an eBook – I have written down a few ideas for a two separate books, and started outlining one with different sections to cover. I’m not sure when or if anything will actually happen with either one, but it is fun to think about.
  • Promote more – I have been getting better at promoting my posts. I have noticed that working on improving my images has led to more visitors from Pinterest, which is awesome! Some of you have asked me what I use for my images, I use PicMoney and I highly recommend them! They have a free service and also an upgraded service which is still very affordable.
  • Accept more interviews. – I took part in several interviews in October. Saying yes to every interview opportunity has been a wonderful thing so far. I have my first podcast scheduled for December as well. I still get nervous with each and every interview, but it is something I am working to get over. Is this normal?

 

Staff Writing.

Staff writing is still going well, and I am looking to add one more client in November. That one client will probably be the last one I add to my list for awhile though.

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

 

Update On My Blog and Social Media Management Services.

In the month of October, I managed several different websites for other owners. I’m still loving it and it’s an area that I hope to continue to grow.

Related articles:

 

Affiliate income – This is finally starting to grow!

Affiliate income is finally starting to grow! For the past three years, I never really gave affiliate income any much of a chance. I didn’t think it would be worth it before.

However, starting in September, I changed my mind about it and started putting more effort towards it. This effort is starting to pay off.

My affiliate income amount isn’t anything crazy, but it is something. I believe I am at about double where I usually am, and November will be an even better month because I will be receiving payments from October’s work.

Some of you have asked me what my method for affiliate income is. With affiliate income, what’s been working for me is that I am only reviewing products that I actually use and love. It makes writing reviews on these products much more fun since I know others can benefit from them as well.

$14,136 in October Income – My Monthly Online Income Report

Business and Extra Income in October ($14,136, after most expenses)

  • Staff writing – $700
  • Managing websites and social media for clients – $5,611
  • Website-Related (From the 6 websites I own – advertising, partnerships & Adsense) – $6,885
  • Affiliate Income – $940
  • Selling Items From Our Home – $0
  • Miscellaneous (not related to blogging and online income) – $0
  • Mystery Shopping – $0
  • Rent – $0. We no longer rent a room in our house and won’t be adding roommates.

One question I am asked nearly every time I publish my monthly online income report is whether or not I can further break down my income. I have never fully broken everything down line by line, and I do this mainly to protect myself and those I provide services to.

Most bloggers who completely break apart their income have most of their income coming from affiliate links, while I do not. Keep in mind that a majority of my income comes from private clients that I work for so sharing their name and what they pay me wouldn’t be the correct way to run a business.

Also, please keep in mind that I work for myself. This means that I have to cover all taxes (which are around 30%), health insurance, and all other benefits/expenses that an employer would normally provide.

Comparisons and 2014 online income total (after expenses, but before taxes)

  • Total extra income for October: $14,136
  • Income in September: $15,272
  • Difference: -1,136
  • Total so far in 2014: $135,722

How did you do in October? What are your extra/business/online income goals? Why do you work towards making extra money?


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. Deb @ Saving the Crumbs

    Wow, thanks for inspiring us newbies with your success! We have yet to figure out how to actually make much money on our blog, but in the meantime we hope sharing our stories and experiences can be a blessing to someone….even if just leaving a legacy (aka PF instruction manual) for our children! 🙂 Congrats again! You make it sound easy since you enjoy it so much, but I know you work hard too!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Deb! Yes, life is definitely easier now that I enjoy working so much 🙂

  2. Russ Benk

    Thanks for sharing Michelle,
    it is great to see others success. It encourages me to keep at it. hopefully one day in the near future I will be able to make the sort of money you are currently enjoying.
    All the best.

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Russ!

  3. EarlyRetirementGuy

    Another solid month with nice diversification. Do you think you’ve almost hit a levelling out point where you won’t have the time (or desire) to push for additional income sources and just maintain the amount you have? Or will you continue to grow it, perhaps outsourcing more as you expand?

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks! My plan is to outsource more and try harder for affiliate income. That way I won’t be leveling out 🙂

  4. Jayson @ Monster Piggy Bank

    I am impressed with how you did in October though your September is higher a bit. You many side hustles like the staff writing and managing websites. Keep it up! Hope the coming months are as good as this month or even better! Good luck!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Jayson! 🙂

  5. Carolyn Flanagan

    I’m going to look into affiliate income some more!

    1. Michelle S.

      Good luck! 🙂 I love affiliate income.

  6. Mrs. Frugalwoods

    Wow, Michelle! Way to go! I’m continually impressed with your incredible hustle. October was a great month for us, but I know November will bring higher spending since we’re hosting Thanksgiving 🙂

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you Mrs. Frugalwoods 🙂

      November will bring higher spending for us as well. I can’t wait until the spending stops! 🙂

  7. Natalie

    It seems it been another good month for you. I am glad you are able to put yourself out there and tell us how you are doing with your monthly online incomes. I enjoy reading it!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you Natalie 🙂

  8. Income Surfer

    Great job, yet again. I’m sure you’re going to continue to expand your online empire, but I’m curious if you’re going to reinvest more in content (like owning additional sites with staff writers) or services (for others). Either way, I enjoy following along. Thank you
    -Bryan

    1. Michelle S.

      Hello Bryan!

      I own 6 websites, and have staff writers for those 🙂

  9. Sarah

    Michelle you are SOOO inspiring!!! I hope so bad to be where you are at one day! I hope one of your ideas for your e-books is on building a successful website, haha 🙂 Seriously though – Congratulations!!! That is such an incredible accomplishment! I do have one question for you – how did you get into managing websites and social media? I currently freelance write and edit, but have never thought about managing other websites! Do sites advertise when they are looking for someone or are you mostly contacted privately?

    Thank you and again, congrats!!! A celebration is in order!! 🙂

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you Sarah! 🙂

      I have usually been contacted privately about managing websites. One that I manage I was actually the one to reach out to the owner because she posted something online about how she was looking for a website manager.

  10. Syed

    Awesome job Michelle. Looks like you did pretty well with the affiliate marketing in just one month. Looking forward to your increased success.

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you Syed! 🙂

  11. Stefanie @ The Broke and Beautiful Life

    I’ve been trying to amp up my affiliate income too. It’s slow going.

    1. Michelle S.

      Yeah, I never really put much effort towards it until recently. I regret waiting so long!

  12. Liz

    Nice work as usual Michelle. I would love to hear more about your hubby’s website. I know my husband has started to take interest in the blogging thing as well. Maybe he can learn from Wes : )

    1. Michelle S.

      Wes has hardly done anything with his website. His website is about the outdoors 🙂

  13. Holly@ClubThrifty

    Great job on your income, Michelle! You better get to work on Wes’s website! =)

    1. Michelle S.

      Thanks Holly!

  14. Charlotte

    Another incredible month – way to go, Michelle! Whenever I see your impressive monthly updates, I always think of the saying “Do what you love and the money will follow”. It seems like you have a great work-life balance and since you love what you’re doing, it really pays off due to your high quality work. Keep it up!!

    1. Michelle S.

      Thank you Charlotte! Yes, life is great now 🙂

  15. Will: First Quarter Finance

    They say if you don’t get nervous before an interview, then you don’t really care enough. Looks like you care lots! 😀

    1. Michelle S.

      Haha yes I guess I care a lot 🙂