At this point last month, I was worried that I'd be able to keep up with my income numbers in August, mainly for two reasons: 1) I thought my niche sites may have been affected by the Panda update, and 2) I wasn't sure that I'd be able to keep up with my Custom Niche Site orders.
Well, it turns out, those fears were pretty much unfounded.
First, I had another record-breaking month with my niche sites, totaling $4,431.58 in Amazon income, which barely edged out last month's $4,414.07 figure. This was aided slightly by me finally geo-localizing my Amazon links using a service called Geniuslink, which I'll get to in a moment.
Additionally, the income generated from this blog's products and services also stayed relatively steady, bringing in $3,673.37 of revenue, due mostly to my Custom Niche Site offerings and PBN.
So, combining the Amazon affiliate income with the revenue generated by the blog, and my total income for the month of August comes in at $8,104.95.
Continue readingWelcome to another Income Report here at Niche Site Azon. The purpose of publishing these reports is to document my successes and failures with my niche sites, and to hold myself accountable.
July was a crazy month.
First, I had another record-breaking month with my niche sites, totaling $4,414.07 in Amazon income.
Second, the revenue I was able to generate from this site has been increasing as well. In July, the blog was responsible for an additional $3,805.21 of income. This was attributable mostly to my PBN Service and Custom Niche Sites, plug some nice affiliate sales.
So, combining the Amazon affiliate income with the revenue generated by the blog, and my total income for the month of July comes in at $8,219.28.
It's not all good news, however. Google rolled out its much-anticipated Panda update in the middle of the month, and it appears that my sites may have taken a bit of a hit.
Continue readingWelcome to another Income Report here at Niche Site Azon. The purpose of publishing these reports is to document my successes and failures with my niche sites, and to hold myself accountable.
In June, I had one of my best months ever. In fact, outside of December 2014 (i.e. Christmas season), it was my best month ever as an Amazon associate with $4,005.07 in income.
On top of that, my PBN Service has started to take off a bit, and combined with a few affiliate sales plus building a custom niche site for one of my readers (read more on this below), Niche Site Azon itself was able to generate an additional $1,960.52 in revenue for the month.
So, combining the Amazon affiliate income with the revenue generated by the blog, and my total income for the month comes in at $5,965.59.
Continue readingWelcome to another Income Report here at Niche Site Azon. The purpose of publishing these reports is to document my successes and failures with my niche sites, and to hold myself accountable.
May was another solid month in the books. How good?
Well, my niche sites held pretty steady from last month, and combined with a little income made from the blog, I made $3,783.32 in (mostly) passive income.
Continue readingWelcome to my very first income report. If you write a blog about making money via Amazon niche sites, I suppose you should be documenting your successes and failures. So here we are.
In addition to simply proving the revenue and expenses data, I thought it might be helpful for this first report to provide a little background for each site, and what kind of tactics I’ve been implementing for each to rank them in the SERPs, and earn affiliate sales.
Let's hop to it.
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