The truth was that I simply didn’t know how to monetise content. I always considered SEO to be technical and algorithmic, which it is, but I never saw it as a source of income, until now! I’ve been in the SEO game for a long time, I just never really put my business hat on when I experimented with SEO in the past. A small amount of income, but still extra money, yay! After 6 months, the sites were generating income. Over time, I brushed up on latest best practices and improved this content periodically. I spent around £300 of my own money on various domain names and reseller hosting and I got started churning out content with the intention of it ranking on Google to earn affiliate and ad income. I had to start being serious about building a business with low startup costs.ĭuring the last 3 years and using the skills I already had, I’ve built a network of successful income-generating websites, blogs, and more recently, an ecommerce website, all from scratch. I was actually fed up a good few years before I actually made the jump and quit my job for good. Big respect to those who can do it, but I can’t. I’ve been working solidly in full-time employment for over 12 years and I’ve actually had enough. That was always the problem, my secondary streams were never more than a few hundred pounds per month. I’ve always had multiple income streams, usually centred around one main salary (from a full-time job) and a few other trickles of income. I quit my job recently to become self-employed.
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