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Mia Brox
- Blogger
- $10,000 per month
How does Mia Brox make money online?
Mia Brox is the founder and owner of She Dreams All Day, a lifestyle and business blog dedicated to introverts.
As she explains in the November 2021 video below, Mia makes most of her revenue through passive income.
She lists 4 sources of income: affiliate marketing, display ads, selling her online courses Dreamer To Blogger (blogging course for introverts) and The Dreamer To Doer Academy (personal development course for introverts), and membership subscriptions to her community.
Even though I get recurring revenue from the membership program, it is not quite passive income. I put a lot of hard work into it every month. I create new masterclasses, host goal-setting workshops, and show up for my members every day inside our private Facebook group.
How much money does Mia Brox make?
According to a post on Instagram, Mia made $11,469.75 in October 2022.
Here’s the breakdown:
- Course Sales: $10,329.73
- Affiliate Income: $898.50
- Display ads: $241.52
How did Mia Brox get started?
One late August evening back in 2018, Mia was browsing the web and hanging out on Pinterest. She was inspired by all the pins of people making money online, so she decided to give it a go.
One late August evening back in 2018, Mia was browsing the web and hanging out on Pinterest. She was inspired by all the pins of people making money online, so she decided to give it a go. 1
The first year she invested in a course on how to start a blog, learned about blogging, and worked on her mindset. Then in 2019, she took her first actions toward monetizing her blog, and by 2020 she had a well-defined audience and blogging niche.
I didn’t start blogging about introverts and their mindset. I started blogging about literally everything, even personal finance which in hindsight wasn’t a good idea. At that time I wasn’t clear on who I was speaking to and creating content for, which is key if you want to be successful.
How did Mia Brox get to where she is now?
Mia talked about her journey to earning $10,000/month on an Instagram reel.
Although Mia launched her blog in August 2018, she didn’t start to see any income until May 2019. At the time, her blog received about 4,000 visitors a day and she built her email list to 3,000 subscribers. However, she had no clear idea of how to monetize it.
The pivoting moment was when I launched my first eBook. The first purchase of $47 was so exhilarating for me. I thought that if I could sell my eBook, I could do anything.
As an extension to the eBook, Mia then created her first online course “Dreamer to Doer”.
By the end of 2019, she also got accepted into Mediavine. That meant she could monetize her blog and earn money from display ads. In 2019 she was making around $500 per month.
What I would tell you right now is to learn, implement and go one monetization strategy at a time, especially when you’re just starting out. I started out with affiliate marketing which I recommend for new bloggers. It’s a great way to get to know your audience better and to create a product they actually want.
In 2020 Mia had a baby, so she wasn’t focused on her blogging. However, her blog was making between $2,000 and $3,000 per month, most of it through passive income.
The biggest change came when Mia started working with a coach in September 2021. Taking her coach’s advice, Mia decided to stop hiding and put herself out there. She changed her Instagram handle to Mia Brox and started sharing more with her audience.
Thanks to a stronger online presence, Mia started seeing an increase in her course subscriptions, and consequently her income. By the end of 2021, she hit her target of $8,333.33/month (aka a six-figure business).
What tools/resources does Mia Brox use?
On her website, Mia lists the following business tools she uses:
- Bluehost – web hosting
- ConvertKit – marketing platform for creators
- ClickUp – project management
I didn’t have a project management system when I first started. I used a very messy Google Drive folder for that. Looking back, I wish I had ClickUp. I have fallen head over heels in love with it. I’ve actually created a whole entire course all about ClickUp, that’s how obsessed I am.