Is blogging still a thing in 2020?

2020 Blogging Trends to Look Out For

Now that you know blogging is still a thing, there are a few things to consider when building your own blogging strategy for 2020: Video can attract 300% more traffic. (Marketing Sherpa) … About 87.5% of marketers use visual pieces in over half of their blogs.

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Also question is, is it realistic to make money blogging?

The short answer is, yes, it is possible to make a living—a very good one, even—by writing online. On the other hand, the hard truth is most of the millions of bloggers today don’t make enough to support themselves just with their blogs.

Besides, what has replaced Blogging? The rise of social media, video sharing, and streaming (YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) seem to have replaced blogging, but that is not the truth, Blogging has only evolved.

People also ask, is blogging dead 2020?

No, blogging isn’t dead in 2021…

Bloggers have to adapt and create new business models if they want to keep achieving consistent results with their blogs. … That’s because both of these practices are now placed under the wider umbrella of content marketing rather than personal or corporate blogging.

What blogs make the most money?

Top 10 highest-earning bloggers

  • Moz: $44.9 million per year.
  • PerezHilton: $41.3 million per year.
  • Copyblogger: $33.1 million per year.
  • Mashable: $30 million per year.
  • TechCrunch: $22.5 million per year.
  • Envato Tuts+: $10 million per year.
  • Smashing Magazine: $5.2 million per year.
  • Gizmodo: $4.8 million per year.

What type of blogs make the most money?

10 Top Money Making Blogs

  • Finance Blog.
  • Fashion Blog.
  • Travel Blog.
  • Marketing Blog.
  • Health and Fitness Blog.
  • Mom Blog.
  • Food Blog.
  • Lifestyle Blog.

What percentage of blogs make money?

Blogging.org Blogging Earnings Report

After quizzing 1,000 U.S. bloggers about their earnings, it found that “81% of bloggers never made even $100 from blogging” and only about “8% made enough to support a family”. These surveys put the percentage of bloggers who earn a full-time income at about 5-8%.

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