How I Make Money as a Writer (My Real Story + Practical Steps for Beginners)
Let Me Be Honest With You
A few years ago, I used to do SEO for my clients, design websites, and write articles for others. I used to earn quite well from freelancing. But the problem was that if you don’t work or get clients, you don’t earn any income. That’s when I started thinking I should do something of my own.
Today, I earn money online from my own blogs. I write articles that rank on Google, and Google AdSense pays me for the traffic. It’s not overnight money, but it’s reality. It’s consistent and slowly growing. Now, even if I don’t work for a day, I’m still earning.

If you’re a writer wondering how to convert your words into income, or if you’re a beginner who’s never written a blog post but wants to start, this article is for you. I’ll show you step-by-step how you can earn from your writing. That too, consistent earnings, so you can earn online. Without any false motivation, I’ll share my real method that I follow.
Initially, I didn’t understand exactly how I could make money as a writer. Gradually, I learned that making money as a writer isn’t just about writing, Because in blogging you don’t get instant earnings, you have to work hard, only then you can earn from content writing, so blogging is not a shortcut, if you want to earn money from blogging, then you have to be very patient.
My Writing Journey: From Freelancer to Blog Owner
Before starting my blogs, I was a freelancer. I used to do SEO for clients, build websites, and write content for businesses. The money was good, but there was always a problem. When work stopped, income stopped too.
One day, I suddenly realized that while I was building an online presence for others, I could also do it for myself. That was my turning point. I decided to start my own blogs. Not one, but gradually two, then three. I thought I would work on multiple blogs.
Today, I run websites like MohiRDO.com and BloggingJobhub.com, where I publish articles daily. These blogs are my source of online income. They work for me. They keep earning even when I’m sleeping.
Also Read: The Reality of Freelancing
Why I Moved Away From Freelancing
Freelancing is a great thing to start. It teaches you skills, but it has a limit. You exchange your time for money. The hours in a day are limited. In freelancing, you work for others, but you’re not building anything for yourself. Slowly, I started to feel this way.
Then I started to step away from freelancing a little. Since I had the skills and was providing services to others, I thought, why not do it for myself? This was motivating me to test it on myself.
I’m not saying you should quit freelancing. Freelancing is a good starting point. But while you’re earning money through freelancing, build something for yourself as well, no matter your field.
Why Blogging Makes More Sense
Blogging is different. You write an article once. If it ranks on Google, that article can earn money for months or years. This is called content income, and it’s absolutely real.
Now, not every article will rank, but some articles do. So, with each article, you have to improve yourself.
How I Actually Make Money From Writing
Let me explain how to make money writing in a simple way.
Step 1: Set Up Your Blog
First, I created my blog. You need a domain name, a hosting plan, and a simple WordPress setup. It doesn’t cost much. You can get started with a budget equal to the price of a few coffees a month. Once the blog was set up, I was ready to write.
Step 2: Write High-Quality Articles Daily
This is my core. I write articles consistently every day, but not on random topics. I focus on topics that people are actually searching for on Google and that solve their problems. This process is called keyword research, and it’s the real secret to every successful blog. People who skip keyword research usually don’t succeed in blogging.
My article writing process goes something like this:
- I research topics that have real search volume (people searching for it on Google).
- I gather information from trusted sources, my experience, and sometimes AI tools.
- I write in my simple, friendly, and helpful voice.
- I check facts before publishing.
- I optimize the article for SEO (proper headings, meta descriptions, internal links).
The articles on my blogs are not random writing. They answer real people’s real questions, which they type on Google every day. So, if you also want to do blogging, always write keeping the user in mind, so that their problems are solved.

Step 3: The Ranking Process After Publishing
After publishing the article, I ensure that it gets indexed in Google, that is, Google can find and read it. For this, I do on-page SEO and also external linking. I ensure that the article is in proper format, like H1, H2 headings, short paragraphs, etc. I also add original images which I create myself. I create images in Photoshop, which is paid. If you want to do it for free, you can do it with Canva.
Gradually, as I write more articles and my blog’s authority builds, my articles start ranking in Google search results. It’s all about consistency. When your article ranks on page one of Google, people click on it. Those clicks turn into visitors to your website, and visitors are the foundation of everything.
Social media also plays a role. Sometimes, I share my articles on Facebook, Pinterest, or Twitter before the Google rankings appear to get early traffic. This signals to Google that real people are reading and engaging with the content. I also share links to articles in the descriptions of my YouTube videos so that visitors come to my blog from YouTube as well.
Step 4: Apply for Google AdSense
Earning starts here. When I have 20 to 25 good, well-written, and indexed articles on my blog, I apply for Google AdSense. Google AdSense is Google’s advertising program. Once your application is approved, Google displays ads on your website.
Whenever a visitor loads a page on your site and sees an ad, you earn from impressions and clicks. The more traffic your blog gets, the more you earn.

This is not an instant process. Approval takes time, and traffic builds gradually. But once the flow starts, it can become a steady income stream.
Quick Tip: Don’t Apply for AdSense with just three or four articles. Build a strong base of 20 to 25 quality articles first. Once you start getting some traffic, your chances of approval increase significantly.
Can You Do This Even If You’re Not a “Natural Writer”?
Yes, absolutely yes. This is perhaps the most important thing I want to tell you. You don’t have to be a natural writer to run a successful blog, nor do you need a high degree. I recommend what I personally tell people when they ask.
The AI-Assisted Writing Method
This is a process I recommend to beginners.
Step 1 — Use AI to generate a draft. Tools like ChatGPT and Claude can write a first draft on any topic in seconds. But think of this draft as just a starting point, never the final article. Many beginners make the mistake of publishing an AI-written article directly on their website. Don’t make this mistake.
Step 2 — Rewrite it in your own words. This is the most important step. Take the AI draft and rewrite it as if you were talking to a friend. Write in your own language. Add your experience. Explain in your own way. The article should sound like you. Imagine how you would explain this topic to someone sitting next to you and asking. Just write accordingly.
Step 3 — Fact-check everything. AI tools can make mistakes. Verify every fact, statistic, and claim before publishing. Your reputation as a blogger depends on accuracy. Publish articles when you feel they are helpful, accurate, and natural.
This method combines the speed of AI with human writing. This balance is pleasing to both Google and readers. And gradually, as you practice, you’ll find yourself writing more without AI.
What Makes an Article Good Enough to Rank?
Most of my traffic comes from SEO. I’ve been doing SEO for quite some time, and I started freelancing with SEO, so I have a good understanding of it. I’m sharing the same method I use myself.
Write for Humans First, Google Second
This is the biggest mistake beginners make. They start writing for Google right from the start. They want quick visitors, so they focus solely on Google. This is their biggest mistake. Google’s algorithm is now quite smart. It rewards content that genuinely helps people.
Always ask yourself: Is this article properly answering the reader’s question? Is it useful? If the answer is yes, then you’re on the right track.
Use the Right Keywords Naturally
Keywords are words and phrases that people search for on Google. Use them naturally in titles, headings, and content, but don’t force them. Write like a human being.
If someone searches “how to make money from blogging,” your article should clearly answer that question. This sounds simple, and it is, but many bloggers make this mistake.
If you want to rank on Google, optimize systematically. Write user-friendly articles that solve their problems and reflect your personality.
Write In-Depth, Not Just Long
Short and thin articles don’t rank. Google prefers articles that cover the topic in depth. Try to ensure that articles are well-researched, helpful, and of high quality. A 1200 to 2000-word article that provides real value will always perform better than a 300-word post.
Be Consistent
The biggest mistake new bloggers make is giving up too quickly. Blogging is a long-term game. I publish daily. Not every article is an instant hit, but results come with time.
Treat each article like a lottery ticket. The more quality tickets you have, the greater your chances of winning.
How Much Can You Realistically Earn?
I won’t make false promises by giving fake numbers. It’s simple: AdSense earnings depend on three things.
- How much traffic you get — The more visitors, the more ad impressions.
- Your niche — Clicks are more valuable in niches like finance, health, and technology.
- Audience location — Traffic from the US, UK, or Canada generally generates more revenue.
You may earn a few dollars per month initially. As traffic grows, earnings can reach $100 or even $1,000 per month. Many full-time bloggers earn $1,000 to $10,000 per month just from AdSense, but it takes consistent effort and time.
The goal is simple: build traffic first; money follows traffic.

My Honest Advice to Anyone Starting Out
If I could tell my beginner self something, I’d say this:
- Start now, not later. Every day you wait is a day you don’t earn future articles. The best time to start was a year ago. The second-best time is today.
- Don’t chase perfection. Your first articles won’t be perfect. And that’s absolutely okay. Publish them anyway. You’ll get better with each article.
- Choose a niche you can write about consistently. It’s easier to write about a topic you know or like. Passion is evident in your writing, and readers can feel it.
- Be patient. SEO results don’t come overnight. Give your blog 6 to 12 months before expecting significant traffic. Use this time to build your content library.
- Keep learning. SEO, writing, and digital marketing are always evolving. Be curious. Read. Experiment.
A Quick Recap of My Money-Making Writing Method
Here’s the whole process in short:
- Create a blog (domain + hosting + WordPress)
- Research keywords and topics your audience is searching for
- Write 20–25 high-quality, helpful, and SEO-optimized articles
- Ensure your articles are indexed by Google
- Share on social media for early traffic
- Apply for Google AdSense once you have enough content
- Once approved, you start earning from ad revenue
- Keep writing consistently so your traffic and income grow
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How many articles do I need before applying for Google AdSense?
You should have at least 20–25 well-written articles ready before applying for Google AdSense. Both quality and quantity are important, so build a strong content base first, then apply.
Q2: Can I start a blog without any writing experience?
Of course, you can start a blog without any writing experience. Generate a first draft with AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude, then rewrite it in your own words and style. The more you write, the better you’ll get—experience comes with practice, not from scratch.
Q3: How long does it take to earn money from blogging?
Honestly, earning money from blogging takes time. Don’t expect money from day one. Traffic and earnings usually start after 6–12 months of consistent publishing. Blogging is a long-term game, but once it starts, it continues even when you’re not actively writing.
Q4: Do I need to write articles myself, or can I use AI?
You can use AI for a start, but don’t publish directly. The best way is to get a draft from AI, then rewrite it in your own words and style, fact-check it, and then publish. The article should feel like yours, not a robot’s.
Q5: How much can I realistically earn from blogging?
Start small—$5–$50 per month. As traffic and experience grow, you can earn $100, $500, or even $1,000+ per month. Full-time bloggers can earn $1,000 to $10,000+ per month with consistent effort.
Final Thoughts
Earning as an online writer is a strong way to earn online income these days. You don’t need a fancy degree or a large investment. All you need is a computer, an internet connection, a little patience, and a habit of writing daily. And yes, patience is very important.
Blogging doesn’t start earning money from day one. It can take months. I started from scratch. First, I learned freelancing, built my skills, and then applied that knowledge to my blogs. Today, my blogs earn money for me every day. Whether I write a new article or not, I keep earning.
Your work is valuable. The internet needs helpful, honest, and human content. All you have to do is start writing.
My Final Advice
If you want to start blogging, my final advice is simple: Write for the user, not for Google. As long as you write only for Google, your articles won’t work. When you solve the user’s problems, traffic will come. Whatever the topic, keep the focus on the user.
If you found this article helpful, the next step is simple: choose your niche, get a domain, and write your first article. Don’t wait for the perfect moment. The perfect moment is now.
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Ghulam Muhiudeen is a passionate blogger, SEO specialist, and online earning expert. He started his career with freelancing and provided content writing and website designing services on Fiverr from 2022 to 2024. During this time, he experienced firsthand the market’s intense competition, algorithm changes, and inconsistent income.