One Article, Multiple Sources of Income
Ready to go from earning peanuts to becoming the abundant writer you were destined to be? Don’t miss out!
The next ten minutes could be the most important of your writerpreneurial journey.
This story is for you if you publish your work online—whether you run a personal or business blog, write on platforms like Medium, Substack, Vocal.Media, Quora, or if you’re thinking of turning your written content into YouTube videos.
It’s also for you if you’ve written a book and are struggling to bring in those much-needed sales.
Earning from your writing becomes a lot easier when you have a solid foundation. And no, I’m not talking about impeccable grammar or having 90% of the Oxford English Dictionary memorized.
Think of your writing as building a house. For your house to provide shelter and warmth for the long haul, it needs a solid foundation. Without it, even the gentlest breeze could blow it away.
The same goes for writing online. Whether it’s a blog post, book, or YouTube script, without a strong foundation, all the energy, effort, and money you’ve poured into creating something beautiful and valuable could easily crumble into nothing but a pile of ...😢
In the next few minutes, I’m going to share three key pillars that will drive every article or book you publish from now on.
The secrets I’m about to reveal are so powerful that if you follow these steps, I can guarantee you’ll see results—possibly in as little as 24 hours!
Are you ready?
You know what I’m really tired of seeing? People who can barely string a sentence together making tons of money from their words, while you—and thousands of other talented wordsmiths—go completely unnoticed. Life’s unfair, right? Especially when you've been fed the lie that you're not making money because your prose isn’t tight enough, or your sentences are too long. They tell you to shorten your paragraphs, throw in a full stop after every word… blah blah blah.
Let’s stop right here and try something fun—follow the steps I’m about to show you. Don’t even worry about editing your finished product—just focus on these three main steps. I dare you! You’ll have a good laugh when you see hundreds, if not thousands, of eyeballs suddenly flocking to your content.
But first, allow me to show you something really interesting.
Here’s some data to help you understand what it really takes for your article or blog post to get noticed online and make your first few dollars. For many writers, getting noticed can feel like playing the lottery—especially if they don’t build a solid foundation. Don’t be one of them. Instead, check this out:
Estimated Breakdown of Online Content Published Daily:
WordPress: ~70 million blog posts per month (about 2.3 million posts per day)
Medium: ~13 million active users; estimated 100,000 posts per day
Substack: Over 500,000 posts per day (due to free and paid newsletters)
Vocal.Media: Estimated 5,000 articles per day
Other Platforms (LinkedIn, personal blogs): Estimated 1 million posts per day
Social Media Posts:
Facebook: ~4.75 billion posts daily
Instagram: ~100 million photos and videos per day
Twitter (X): ~500 million tweets per day
Searchability and Visibility:
Considering the above info, the chance of your ONE article standing out across major platforms is incredibly slim unless it’s optimized for SEO, shared widely, or promoted. Here's a rough breakdown of your content visibility based on competition:
WordPress: 1 in 2.3 million chance per day
Medium: 1 in 100,000 chance per day
Substack: 1 in 500,000 chance per day
Other Platforms: Similar challenges depending on niche
Therefore, out of the 6.5 million posts published daily, only about 325,000 (5%) might get real visibility. This means your article has roughly a 5% chance of getting noticed—unless you follow the next three specific, yet simple steps to improve those odds!
The Three Key Steps to Earning a Full-Time Income From Writing Online
There are just three things you need to earn a living from posting on the internet. When you combine these steps, you can create a significant income, sometimes overnight: