Welcome to the list of the top 10 richest bloggers in the world. It
has only been about a decade since blogging truly took off as a hobby
for people, much less a profession. But now it is a full-time career
course, as is evidenced by the ten well-off bloggers on this list. Many
of the names here are in the tech fields, but it is also possible to
make a ton of money blogging about subjects like entertainment, the
stock exchange and more. Read below for more rich blogger information.
Number Ten: One of the Richest Bloggers – Ewdison Then
Ewdison Then
earns $60,00 to $80,000 per month. He one of the founders of R3 Media
LLC, which is the company that has created Slash Gear and Android
communities. He has a background in high-performance computing and his
blog is popular for its use as an announcement page for new gadgets and
apps that its readers can get their hands on (so to speak).
Number Nine: Matt Marshall
Matt Marshall makes about $50,000 to $100,00 per month. This
blogger was once a journalist with some success but began blogging ten
years ago. His blog is Venture Beat and it covers entrepreneurship,
technology and innovation.
Number Eight: Gina Trapani
Gina makes $110,00 per month. Unfortunately, Gina is the only woman
to top this list. She is the founder of Lifehacker, which is a blog
about – you guessed it – life hacks. But it also covers new software.
She is also involved with projects such as ThinkUp and Experts Labs.
Number Seven: Collis Ta’eed
Collies earns about $55,000 to $120,000 per month. He is the
co-founder of Envato, which is a business that operates digital markets
for selling stock assets for web designers. He also owns TutsPlus, which
is a blog that offers online classes on web design, web development and
arts courses.
Number Six: Jake Dobkin
Jake earns about $80,000 to $110,000 per month. Jake is the creator
of gothamist.com, which is a well-known blog (outside of tech, unlike
many of the others on this list). Gothamist covers the cultural events
in cities across the world, from New York to London to Shanghai – and
beyond. That’s all for part one of our list of the top 10 richest
bloggers but check back for part two, coming soon.
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