Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs

Blogging has been known by some to be what I would call a “charitable hobby” whereas others have made it into an income generating activity.

The latter are online entrepreneurs who have come to be recognized as some of the industry’s highest earning bloggers and they have revolutionized the entire blogging arena and thanks to them, many other bloggers have found the courage (and motivation) to pursue what they love doing best-Blogging!

In this article, I have come up with SOME of the highest earning blogs (courtesy of onlineincometeacher) which make up our Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs but let me add that the figures you’re about to see are merely just estimates.

Why Estimates for the Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs?

When it comes to compiling any form of data especially numerical data, it can be a bit challenging to get the exact figures because of variations and that’s why the Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs are estimates of what these blogs might be worth.

I think I’ve said enough concerning the Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs so this is where my “brief” introduction ends. Go through the list and have fun!

The Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs

1 BlogThe Huffington Post OwnerArianna Huffington Daily Income$29,896 Net Value$21.82 Million Main Source Of IncomePay Per Click
2 Mashable Pete Cashmore $15,781 $11.52 Million Advertising Banners
3 Techcrunch Michael Arrington $14,816 $10.82 Million Advertising Banners
4 Engadget Peter Rojas $9,861 $7.2 Million Advertising Banners
5 Smashing Magazine Vitaly Friedman $6,382 $4.66 Million Advertising Banners
6 Tuts+ Collis Taeed $5,068 $3.7 Million Membership Area
7 Life Hacker Nick Denton $4,821 $3.52 Million Advertising Banners
8 Gizmodo Attila Talos $3,918 $2.86 Million Advertising Banners
9 Perez Hilton Mario Lavandeira $3,645 $2.66 Million Advertising Banners
10 Joystiq AOL $1,752 $1.28 Million CPM Advertising
11 Problogger Darren Rowse $1,751 $1.28 Million Advertising Banners
12 Kotaku Nick Denton $1,599 $1.17 Million Advertising Banners
13 Six Revisions Jacob Gube $1,587 $1.16 Million Advertising Banners
14 Noupe Noupe $1,400 $1.02 Million Advertising Banners
15 Venture Beat Matt Marshall $1,251 $913,721 Pay Per Click
16 CopyBlogger Brian Clark $1,184 $864,861 Affiliate Sales
17 Abduzeedo Fabio Sasso $983 $718,239 Advertising Banners
18 Talking Points Memo Joshua Marshall $887 $647,750 Advertising Banners
19 WPBeginner Syed Balkhi $692 $505,420 Affiliate Sales
20 Matt Cutts Matt Cutts $0* $488,944 Twitter
21 Steve Pavlina Steve Pavlina $664 $485,024 Pay Per Click
22 Slash Gear Ewdison Then $621 $453,999 Pay Per Click
23 Smart Passive Income Pat Flynn $607 $443,406 Affiliate Sales
24 John Chow John Chow $555 $405,242 Affiliate Sales
25 Freelance Switch Collis Ta’eed $533 $389,517 Membership Area
26 Shoemoney Jeremy Schoemaker $485 $354,112 Private Advertising
27 Gothamist Jake Dobkin $452 $330,022 Pay Per Click
28 Entrepreneurs Journey Yaro Starak $389 $284,170 Affiliate Sales
29 IncomeDiary Michael Dunlop $382 $279,505 Affiliate Sales
30 Chris Brogan Chris Brogan $371 $271,147 Affiliate Sales
31 Matts Marketing Blog Matt Carter $302 $220,834 Affiliate Sales
32 ClickNewz Lynn Terry $239 $174,873 Affiliate Sales
33 Dooce Heather B Armstrong $229 $167,580 Pay Per Click
34 Coolest Gadgets Allan Carlton $227 $166,069 Advertising Banners
35 Tony Robbins Tony Robbins $193 $141,526 Affiliate Sales
36 Just Creative Designs Jacob Cass $185 $135,497 Advertising Banners
37 David Risley David Risley $137 $100,588 Affiliate Sales
38 Car Advice Alborz Fallah $127 $92,886 Advertising Banners
39 Sizlopedia Saad Hamid $118 $86,842 Pay Per Click
40 Gary Vaynerchuk Gary Vaynerchuk $88 $64,744 Affiliate Sales
41 PC Mech David Risley $82 $59,955 Affiliate Sales
42 Timothy Sykes Timothy Sykes $81 $59,284 Affiliate Sales
43 Joel Comm Joel Comm $75 $55,408 Affiliate Sales
44 Tyler Cruz Tyler Cruz $74 $54,736 Affiliate Sales
45 Chris Garrett Chris Garrett $67 $49,327 Affiliate Sales
46 Money Dummy John Paul Aguiar $65 $48,093 Affiliate Sales
47 Retireat21 Michael Dunlop $65 $47,487 Affiliate Sales
48 Revenews ReveNews, LLC $64 $47,122 Affiliate Sales
49 StandOutBlogger Thomas Sinfield $59 $43,633 Affiliate Sales
50 BlogBareFoot Carrie Wilkerson $37 $27,390 Affiliate Sales
(Courtesty: Matt Smith:Matt Smith is the founder and editor of OnlineIncomeTeacher. He is a Professional Blogger, SEO Consultant & Web Developer, running a number of sites from the UK)
(It would be worth to mention that the above review of the Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs was released in 2011)

NB:

  • The above are only estimates as earlier on said of how much these blogs actually earn hence it may be higher or lower.
  • The above necessarily does not reflect all the blogs as there may be others which may be earning much more but are not on the list therefore feel free to let us know of any others.

Conclusion On The Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs/Highest Earning Blogs

Personally I’ve been blogging for a couple of months now and I can say that though at first it wasn’t as merry as I thought it would be (there’s a day I got only one visit when I first started), I can say that things are now looking up and the above top 50 highest earning blogs/ Highest Earning Blogs are certainly stirring up some strength from within and i hope if you’re a blogger, especially a first time blogger, you’ll keep your eyes fixed on the prize and use the challenges you find along the way as stepping stones and I’m sure one day you’ll be the one on the list.

As for the bloggers present on the Top 50 Highest Earning Blogs/Highest Earning Blogs list, all i can say is CONGRATULATIONS!

I hope the above information on the top 50 highest earning blogs/highest earning blogs was valuable to you and if so, feel free to leave your comments below.

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18 Comments

  1. Before posting your ‘well researched’ article, please make sure it does not have basic errors. AOL bought huff post and Techcrunch ages ago. How can you say mashable is worth 11 million, yet CNN wants to buy it for 200 million.

    1. Hi James,the above info was as from 2010 though it was released in 2011, the same way national examinations are released the following year despite them being sat for the previous year. AOL bought Techcrunch and Huffington post in 2010 and 2011 respectively.The buy out price that was reported by Reuters blogger Felix Salmon has been termed as remarkably high since Mashable has about 9.5 million visitors according to measurement service Quantcast and 24/7 Wall Streets annual blog valuation puts its value closer to $40 million with some believing its revenue is somewhere between $10-$15 million.Lets not forget that the Huffington post was acquired at $315 million despite it generating $31 million in revenues in 2010(New York Times).All in all,i think they usually have their own set of reasons behind such acquisitions.

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