Is Your Blog Helping the Profits of Your eCommerce Website?

By Craig Kahl, President and CEO, Adventure Web Interactive

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Craig Kahl, President and CEO, Adventure Web Interactive

It’s no secret that producing money from your eCommerce website can take time. But it’s also no secret that it’s possible to do so. The most critical thing is to have a plan and focus on your goals. Integrating blogging into your small business’s online marketing strategy can significantly impact your revenue. So, whether you’re just beginning as a blogger or doing it for a while, this article is for you! 

What is the Duration of Making Money Blogging?

This is a question we frequently hear, and it varies from brand to brand. Some businesses make money within their first few months of blogging, while others take many years. Remember to have a plan and be patient. In addition, numerous factors will impact how long it takes to make money blogging. These include things such as:

  • The niche you’re in
  • Your content quality
  • How frequently you’re posting
  • Your email subscriber list
  • Your social media following

The best way to begin making money from your blog is to create top-quality content that helps others solve a problem. If you can do that, the rest will fall into place!

Setting Income Goals

As a new business owner, it’s crucial to calculate how much time you have to invest in your blog and how much profit you want to make for each visitor.

  • The first step is calculating how much you can invest in your website weekly. Remember to include writing content, SEO research, and promoting your site. Just be realistic about what you can achieve in that amount of time.
  • Secondly, set a goal for how much profit you want your eCommerce website to make per visitor. Depending on your niche and target audience, this will differ. As your traffic increases, your income will grow, too! Think of each new blog as a way to create more leads. All you need is to add a call to action to each blog post.
  • Lastly, develop a monetization strategy to help you reach your goals. Once you have a monetization strategy, it’s time to use it.
Business Services

Blogging is an excellent way to promote your products and services to customers and drive more traffic. It can also considerably build trust with potential customers and appear more reputable against competitor businesses. Additionally, blogging creates brand awareness, which is always a vital part of producing more sales.

If you must start making money quickly, utilize your blogging skills to become a service provider. Offer social media consulting services since many small businesses need assistance managing their social media accounts. The main goal is to get your reader to go from your blog to the CTA and then to a new landing page with a form to fill out their information.

A blog is an excellent marketing and SEO tool for eCommerce sites. Working with an experienced eCommerce web design company such as Adventure Web Interactive will help you discover the best ways to tell readers about your brand and products.


Craig Kahl is the President and CEO of Adventure Web Interactive. AWI has been recognized as Baltimore’s Top Web Design Firm by The Daily Record and named one of Silicon Review Magazine’s Top 50 Most Admired Companies in the country. Before founding Adventure Web Interactive in 1997, he was VP of Operations for Campus Concepts, Inc., and the youngest division head in history for Pitney Bowes at age 24. He has a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems from the University of Maryland and a Master of Business Administration in Finance from Loyola University. Craig is a member of the International CEO Club and Rolling Road Golf Club and loves spending time outdoors with his wife and son.

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