
7 Side Businesses You Can Run Alongside Your Blog
Running a blog can generate money directly from advertising. But earning enough through this method to replace a full-time income is challenging.
The good news is that there are a bunch of side incomes you can start that are related to your blog that will make you a lot of money. But what are they?
Let’s take a look.
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Digital Products
While it might sound clichéd, running digital products alongside your regular blog is one of the best ways to make a lot of money. People really want these, and they pay more than Google banner ads that the majority of site visitors just ignore.
As a blogger, there are quite a few things you could sell, like ebooks, meal plans, and workout programs. You could sell things like notion templates or printable planners. The range is endless, but it should relate in some way to your expertise.
Physical Merch
You could also look into selling physical on-demand merchandise. You don’t have to set up anything yourself. Just work with a merch provider who can tailor products to your brand and ideas.
For example, you could sell hoodies or water bottles to your audience. You could also sell things like keyrings or bottle openers, which are particularly popular among businesses who rely on your work.
Mini-Courses
Another option is to invest in creating a mini course that you think people will like and enjoy. These are good for testing the water to see if there’s demand for something more extensive in the future, telling you whether you should invest your time or not.
Coaching
Related to this, you could also offer coaching. A lot of people in your niche might want your help with the things you claim to solve.
Group coaching tends to be quite lucrative because you can earn more per hour. However, 1:1 coaching is still a viable model in a lot of industries.
Membership Communities
Blogs can also benefit financially from membership communities. With these, your audience pays a monthly fee for access to exclusive content or specific access to you.
These don’t usually get much uptake, but even if you can only attract 100 people, that can be quite a substantial sum of money every month. For example, a $9 monthly fee would net you $900 from that activity alone.
Branded Supplements
If you’re in the health or fitness segment, you could also start selling your branded supplements. These can have significant markups and there’s no limit on how much you can sell.
All you need to do is go to a reputable supplement manufacturer and get them to actually produce the products. Then, all you need to do is solve the logistics and ship to clients.
Retreat Services
Lastly, you could look into offering retreats. For these, you invite a small number of people to spend time with you for more intimate sessions.
Obviously, what your retreat involves will depend on your industry. Furthermore, some niches won’t benefit from retreats because there’s nothing to learn or master.
