How Much Do Bloggers Make at Blogitive?
This is a question we get from time to time. People want to know how much they can make by blogging for Blogitive. The answer is obviously dependent on how much you are willing to work. We have bloggers who post once per month, and we have some that post constantly. The smallest pay out has been $5, and the biggest has been $1,200!
As Blogitive grows and brings on more clients, we have more offers to put out. So one consistent is that bloggers make more money month after month at Blogitive.
If you are considering joining the Blogitive network, here is something to consider. If you sign up for Blogitive right now, there are enough offers for you to make $35 tonight. That’s a pretty good start for something anyone can do.
And if you’re looking to make even more money blogging, you can check out our job board for bloggers.
We will be launching another product to help bloggers make money next week. And we have at least two new products before the end of the year that I’m really excited about. So keep checking back.
Ed





November 10th, 2006 at 9:43 am
Here’s my personal example.
When I first signed up I took an offer later that week and earned $5 (Aug).
I didn’t understand the system as much and didn’t check in at the website regularly and missed a few offers.
I started to figure things outat the end of September and made about $130 in 3 days.
In total I’ve made about $215 so far. Some of the recent updates have made the site much better (personal perspective0 and I’m currently working on almost $100 in offers!
I don’t take every offer that comes along. I pick and choose and take the offers that I can do the best with and that make a good fit for my blog.
I’m very interested in some of the new products that USWeb is working on and like what they are doing with the Job Board.
Waiting to here back on one of those myself . . .
Plus, I’m working on a campaign that I intend to advertise here as well!
November 10th, 2006 at 10:32 am
I personally don’t see how it’s possible to make $1200 in one week here. You’d have to post about 240 offers, and with the new requirement that there has to be 2 normal posts in between, that makes 720 posts you have to write in one week.
Only once have I ever been notified via email that there were offers to take. Most of the time I check in the mornings, find nothing and continue with my day. Sometimes I’ll check again in the afternoon and still find nothing. How exactly does one dredge up 240 offers in one week??
November 10th, 2006 at 10:38 am
Sounds exciting Ed. I can’t wait to see what is happening next week.
I have made a total of $250 since I started back in August. I didn’t check for offers everyday, so it could have been more.
November 10th, 2006 at 4:44 pm
Since I started five weeks ago. I’ve made a total of $195. I’m just getting the hang of staggering my acceptance times so that my deadlines are not all up at the same time. Also with the new two posts between each offer rule, I’m still getting my new rhythm together.
As Brettbum mentioned above, I hope to eventually become an advertiser as well.
Keep up the great work and could you guys let us know if/when the new positions have been filled so that we’re not in one long loop of ever present hope?
Thanks and keep up the great work!
November 11th, 2006 at 12:06 pm
Great Point Dee about staggering acceptance times to avoid a pile up. I wish I’d thought of that a month ago!
November 14th, 2006 at 10:17 am
brettburn,
How many blogs do you have in the system?
November 15th, 2006 at 8:16 am
Geeky Dragon Girl - They had multiple blogs in our network.
November 17th, 2006 at 2:35 am
When I started early Oct, I didn’t check in regularly and also missed few offers. my primary challenge is the time zone since I live in Sydney so by the time I log in first thing in the morning, I might have missed some offers already. But it’s ok, there are some left. ;>)
Start of this month, I figured out how to approach few things and I’ve made more than $200 so far. Of course the two posts between each offer take some time, but I agree having them otherwise, I might lose some visitors if ads are continuous.
Like all of you, I”m also very interested in some of the new products that USWeb is woking on, the Job Board, etc.
I also want to know if the advertised jobs have been filled out.
Great work blogitive!
November 23rd, 2006 at 7:48 pm
I have been with USweb / Blogitive for a year, and have made a total of $845. Some months I made more, others nothing, depending on the time I had for posting and the links that were avaialble. Overall it has been a good experience and easy enough… however, all of the recent rules have given me second thoughts about continuing with Blogitive. I have considered letting it go for other things. (Right now I’m trying to figure out the FeedBurner rule.) However, I think I’ll stick with it as a source of backup income. The two-post-between-each-Blogitive-post is time-consuming, but a good way to incorporate the Blogitive postins more naturally into the content and purpose of the Blog. Also, I like the press releases… they help me to create accruate posts without having to research the client as I was doing before. So, overall, the changes are good, I guess. It’s just not so lucrative for me as it was before.