Ask HN: How much traffic does your tech blog get?
For those who have a personal blog related to tech, how much traffic does it receive per month?
If you have any stats related to your to the traffic patterns of your blog, feel free to share.
How much traffic does your blog receive when it makes the front page of HN?
How much traffic does your blog receive when it receives substantial attention on one the tech/programming related subreddits?
How many users as a percentage have adblockers enabled?
Would tech related blogging and including ads from google adsense make money considering tech/programming related content is a sort of niche and also presumably a lot of users have adblockers?
Disclaimer: I am planning to start blogging with ads.
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[ 5.1 ms ] story [ 16.3 ms ] threadMost important thing is to put good content on your website. Blogging consistently, as in 2 - 3 articles per month, is another good tip.
Promote your articles on HN and Reddit, but don't spam these every day, just when you think you have something good to share.
To give you an example, for a technical blog with an average of about 2500 pageviews per day you get around $50/month from AdSense.
AFAIK, for technical blogs you can potentially get more money from affiliate links, like Amazon.
But I don't publish that often.
I used to have another blog running on a shared hosting plan; it went down when it got to the front page [0], so I'm guessing a fair amount of traffic.
[0] : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8339841
When I post to a subreddit or get on HN I usually see several hundred visits for the day. But then things calm down after a day.
Not a tech blog, but when I hit the front page, even briefly, it tends to go to between 5k and 10k page views over the course of a couple of days or so. My best, most overwhelmingly successful page has a bit over 20k total page views currently. I think something like 15k of that came from hitting the front page when someone (not me) posted it, much to my astonishment.
I have reason to believe this is not even very good in the grand scheme of things for hitting the front page.
I make around £2 a month from ads on these articles, so it's not exactly lucrative :)
Find the pain, and then start with a very specific niche to cure the pain.