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The publication surveyed 266 bloggers and found that 29.1per cent – a majority – is earning this figure per month through ad revenues and sponsored content.And expenses like business cards, travel, conference fees, web design, and online advertising has the propensity to drain much of these meager earnings.
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Despite their subjective salaries, what the group did seem to agree on is how they are earning their revenues.SO, HOW MUCH DO MOMMY BLOGGERS MAKE?$0 per month (13.2%)$100 or less (29.1%)$101 - $250 (16.2%)$251 - $500 (15.1%)$501 - $1,000 (10.6%)$1,001 - $2,500 (10.6%)$2,501 - $5,000 (4.2%)$5,000+ (1.1%) An overriding 70per cent of respondents say that sponsored posts that are paid for by individual brands or ad agencies are a ‘frequent source of income.’Considering the group’s largely miniscule income, it is surprising to see that 40per cent attest to earning money as a brand ambassador or spokesperson. How much they earn in these positions, however, was not uncovered.Only 15per cent say they make money as public speakers, while an even smaller 7per cent say they have book deals.Numbers would make it seem that these bloggers have not managed to capitalize on their social media impact. According to AdWeek, the average survey-taker reports having 14,331 Pinterest followers, 3,003 Twitter followers, 4,677 fans on Facebook, and 1,372 Google+ subscribers.