Making $1,000 per day is equivalent to making $365,000 per year!
This sort of income puts someone into the top 1% of earners around the world, and it’s no small feat.
But if you’re ready to earn money online or start a new side business with this sort of income potential, you’re in luck.
In this post, I’m covering how to make $1,000 a day and also sharing some of the strategies I’ve used to accomplish this goal.
I’ve personally reached this goal with some of the methods I’m outlining in this article. And all of the other methods have $1k a day income potential or more.
- Make Money Blogging
Out of all the ways to make $1,000 a day, making money with a blog has to be my favorite. It’s also an idea I have personally pulled off a few times in my blogging career.
The thing that’s great about blogging is your income ceiling is technically infinite, and it’s just about how much traffic you can generate and how well you monetize your blog.
Now, I’ve been blogging since 2018, and in 2021, This Online World Made $92,000. And in 2022, This Online World made $272,000!
Most of my income comes from Mediavine advertisements and affiliate marketing. And together, I have plenty of days where I make $1k in a day between these two sources.
My YouTube video above explains exactly how I make money blogging. But for starters, Mediavine ads usually make me about $300 or $400 a day, and this is largely passive income at this point.
And thanks to lucky days with affiliate marketing, I can sometimes clear $500 to $1,000 in a single day through affiliate income.
Just take a look at this screenshot of my earnings with Impact Radius where I made almost $1,000 in a single day from affiliate sales.
1000 Dollars A Day Affiliate Marketing
The point is, there are so many ways to monetize a blog, and together, you can definitely earn $1,000 a day or more if you build up your audience.
Other ways to make money blogging include:
Selling sponsored posts (these can easily be over $1,000)
Selling your own courses
Offering online coaching
The downside of blogging is that it takes time and work to build up your traffic. But if you learn search engine optimization (SEO) and stick with it, you never know what’s possible. After all, blogging is my full-time job now and it’s only been four years!
And, you don’t need to spend a ton of money to get your blog up and running.
For example, you can purchase a domain name and WordPress hosting from a company like SiteGround for less than a cup of coffee per month. And you don’t need previous experience in publishing to learn how to blog.
It’s definitely tough to earn $1,000 per day with a blog, but in the long-run, I think it’s realistic if you stick with the process.