How I Made $400k in a Year Posting Mostly Roundups
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How I Made $400k in a Year Posting Mostly Roundups
"Roundups are all the rage right now, and multiple platforms seem to love them. While this might be news to some, it's not news to me - I've been posting mainly roundups since early 2023, and had a lot of success doing it. What started as a way to supplement the income from my recipes has turned into my main strategy for content creation and revenue generation."
"I started creating roundups for MSN in early 2023 when most people had no idea you could post on MSN. I remember how scared I was to make that first investment of a few hundred dollars per month that would allow me to post to MSN, but I also knew I just I had to try this out. I thought as long as I can make that money back each month, it's worth a try."
"In my first full month on MSN, I ended up making over $1000, and that cost was suddenly nothing to worry about whatsoever. I went on to make as much as $14 000 in a month in pure MSN revenue that first year. Imagine if I hadn't made that initial investment of a few hundred dollars per month. I'd probably still be cranking out recipes, wondering why Google hates me."
More than $400,000 was earned in 12 months by posting mainly roundup content across multiple platforms, with MSN as a notable channel. An initial monthly investment enabled access to MSN publishing and returned revenue in the first month, exceeding $1,000, and later producing up to $14,000 in a single month. The strategy shifted from supplementing recipe income to becoming the primary content and revenue approach. Despite some sites declining and criticisms about roundups, diversified traffic and revenue sources kept overall earnings strong and reduced dependence on Google rankings.
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