March 2017 Income Report

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  This March 2017 Income Report is my second income report for the blog, February was kind of crazy and I didn’t get around to posting an Income Report for February. I should note that this is all the income I earned in March, I may not have actually received payment for it in March. This also does not factor in expenses and taxes.

Total March Income = $2,499.33

Freelance Writing: $2,440.65

Affiliate Marketing: $58.68

Lyft Driving: $0

Total: $2,499.33

The difference from January to March: +$237

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How I Earn My Income

I primarily earn money through freelance writing, affiliate marketing, driving for Lyft, and a few other hustles here and there.

If you want to get started freelance writing, I highly recommend Gina Horkey’s 30 Days or Less to Freelance Writing Success. I helped me go from novice to full-time freelance writer. I’m still working to build my affiliate marketing income, but I do only share tools and resource I have used myself and find helpful.

If you want to get started with affiliate marketing, I’d recommend Michelle of Making Sense of Cent’s Making Sense of Affiliate Marketing Course. Wanting to get started on Lyft? You can read my post on becoming a Lyft driver.

Income Goal Progress

I have set an income goal for 2017 of $80,000. $4,761 of $80,000 = 5.95% to goal.

Wrapping Up

That is all for my March 2017 Income Report. Slowly I’m increasing my income, I’ll be working hard to ensure that continues. I’ve got a long way to go to reach my goal and it’s not over until it’s 2018.

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