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Hi,
I created a little side project with my partner six months ago: a home decor blog. So far, we have 30 articles on the website with an average of 1200 words each. Here are some statistics on the website for the whole period it has been alive:
GSC: 1,700 clicks; 26,500 impressions
Analytics: 2,700 users
It has been averaging 700-1000 monthly visitors in the last two months. This is mainly due to three informational keywords I found that had zero competition but high search volume. The rest of the articles have minimal page views.
Since the beginning, I have been thinking about monetizing the website primarily through affiliates and ads. However, most affiliate programs in the Home Decor/Design niche offer ridiculously low commissions (like that 4% from Amazon). I work with a colleague that owns a finance website with affiliate programs that offer him commissions in the $300-$500 ballpark. So basically, it's great if he gets four conversions a month.
This is my problem. With 4-8% commission rates, it will take an enormous amount of visitors to earn some money. This is why I was thinking about attempting to write some articles on some Design courses or software because these affiliate programs usually have higher rates.
So, what would you do in my position? I really wanted to hear your thoughts on this. Keep in mind the end game is to get the site to 4-5K a month, sell it, and start over. I hate writing, so I just want to have money to be able to pay other people to do it for me.
I created a little side project with my partner six months ago: a home decor blog. So far, we have 30 articles on the website with an average of 1200 words each. Here are some statistics on the website for the whole period it has been alive:
GSC: 1,700 clicks; 26,500 impressions
Analytics: 2,700 users
It has been averaging 700-1000 monthly visitors in the last two months. This is mainly due to three informational keywords I found that had zero competition but high search volume. The rest of the articles have minimal page views.
Since the beginning, I have been thinking about monetizing the website primarily through affiliates and ads. However, most affiliate programs in the Home Decor/Design niche offer ridiculously low commissions (like that 4% from Amazon). I work with a colleague that owns a finance website with affiliate programs that offer him commissions in the $300-$500 ballpark. So basically, it's great if he gets four conversions a month.
This is my problem. With 4-8% commission rates, it will take an enormous amount of visitors to earn some money. This is why I was thinking about attempting to write some articles on some Design courses or software because these affiliate programs usually have higher rates.
So, what would you do in my position? I really wanted to hear your thoughts on this. Keep in mind the end game is to get the site to 4-5K a month, sell it, and start over. I hate writing, so I just want to have money to be able to pay other people to do it for me.