How about four figure blogging?

April 30, 2006 | By Matt Craven | Filed Under General

Last year, Darren Rowse and Andy Wibbels published an e-learning course entitled Six Figure Blogging, which was focused on how to earn a six figure income through blogging. The course was highly successful and gathered alot of great feedback.

But was a six figure blogging course too much for some bloggers? Perhaps it’s easier to start by being focused on four or five figure blogging - and then earn one’s way up to $100,000 or more through growth over time.

Ben Bleikamp, of College Startup, thinks so - and has published Part I of a Four Figure Blogging Series at his blog:

The number of people who have the time, resources, and knowledge to develop a five or six figure income from blogging is very small in relation to the number of people that can devote a few hours a week to tacking $1,000 onto their yearly income through blogging. The amount of time it takes to earn $1,000 a year from blogging is significantly less than the time it takes to earn even $10,000.

There are many great resources for professional blogging - Darren Rowse’s Problogger, Ben Bleikamp’s College Startup, Problogging, and I’m sure there are others as well. But it’s good to have a simple place to start when you’re breaking into this business for the first time - and Ben’s post might just be that place. Keep an eye out for Part 2.


About the author: Matt Craven is the former editor & publisher of The Blog Herald. Currently, Matt is the co-founder of Bryghtpath LLC, a boutique web 2.0 firm located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He blogs at Telegraphik & The Blog Herald. You can follow him on Twitter.



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