How to Start a Blog and Make $1,000/Month in 2026

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Blogging is not dead — but the rules have changed. In 2026, successful blogs earn through affiliate commissions, display advertising (Mediavine at 50K+ sessions), and digital products. The timeline to $1,000/month: 12–18 months of consistent work.

Step 1: Choose a Profitable Niche

  • High-paying niches: Personal finance, investing, health, legal, SaaS
  • Check that affiliate programs exist (3%+ commission rates)
  • Validate search demand: Use Google “People Also Ask” + Keywords Everywhere
  • Critical: Can you write 100+ articles on this topic without losing interest?

Step 2: Set Up Your Blog

  • Domain: $10–15/year at Namecheap or Google Domains
  • Hosting: $3–10/month at Bluehost or SiteGround
  • Platform: WordPress (free, 43% of all websites)
  • Essential plugins: Yoast SEO (free), WP Rocket ($49), UpdraftPlus (free)
AFFILIATE LINK PLACEMENTS

Bluehost  $65 per signup  —  Step 2 hosting — CRITICAL placement, highest conversion in this article

Semrush  $200/subscription + $10/trial  —  Step 3 keyword research tools section

Step 3: Publish 20 SEO-Optimized Articles

Your first 20 articles are your foundation. Every article should:

  • Target a keyword with 1,000+ monthly searches and difficulty under 40
  • Be 1,500–2,500 words minimum
  • Include: data/stats, comparison table, FAQ section
  • Link internally to 3+ other articles on your site

Step 4: Monetize

Month 1–3: No significant revenue. Month 3–6: First affiliate commissions. Month 6–12: AdSense approval, growing affiliate income. Month 12–18: Mediavine or Raptive application at 50K+ sessions.

Realistic Income Timeline

Timeline Monthly Traffic Estimated Income
Month 1–3 0–500 visitors $0 (building)
Month 3–6 500–5,000 $50–300 (first affiliate conversions)
Month 6–12 5,000–25,000 $300–1,500 (AdSense + affiliates)
Month 12–18 25,000–75,000 $1,000–5,000 (Mediavine + affiliates)
Month 18–24 75,000–200,000 $3,000–15,000+ (scale)
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All investments carry risk. Please consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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