$625/mo minus utilities (minus some pandemic/nice landlord skips) - Parking pad/yard with utilities to a tiny house
~3k/mo split between the following:
OLD content site in a specific niche - affiliate earnings*
Domain earnings via ads (this is a loss for sure though because I spend more than this in domain renewals)
2 sites in various drug niches (affiliate)
Adsense from a network of ??? sites
Fiverr gig (article on a blog) *
A variety of affiliate sites (amazon mainly)*
*split with a partner
Probably cover my domain expenses by selling a domain every once in a while too.
Some of these used to be full time projects that I stopped caring about. Very nice to have spitting out money still. I have been cranking crap out for 20 years and rarely shut any of it down completely unless it is does not cover the $10/year for the domain/hosting and even then I usually keep them going if I like the domain.
If you have watched the SERPS (search engine results pages) over the years you have seen that a number 1 organic ranking has gone from # 1 to something like #20 after all of the ads and what not that are shown above the first organic rank these days.
Thanks voyweb. It does some other cool stuff that we should probably mention on there too... like it can send a message to slack when you get a payment. And you can put a tracking code on the payment thank you page so you can track all the way to sale if you have a funky process and do sales outside of ecomm.
~3k/mo split between the following:
OLD content site in a specific niche - affiliate earnings* Domain earnings via ads (this is a loss for sure though because I spend more than this in domain renewals) 2 sites in various drug niches (affiliate) Adsense from a network of ??? sites Fiverr gig (article on a blog) * A variety of affiliate sites (amazon mainly)*
*split with a partner
Probably cover my domain expenses by selling a domain every once in a while too.
Some of these used to be full time projects that I stopped caring about. Very nice to have spitting out money still. I have been cranking crap out for 20 years and rarely shut any of it down completely unless it is does not cover the $10/year for the domain/hosting and even then I usually keep them going if I like the domain.