Blog Revenue Calculator
Project the monthly revenue your blog can generate from organic traffic over 6 and 12 months.
Projection from a long-tail traffic benchmark. Editable reference values. Not a guarantee.
How much revenue can a blog generate?
A blog isn't just a brand asset — done right, it's a revenue engine. Organic traffic from search compounds: each article you publish keeps attracting visitors for months or years, with no ongoing ad spend. This calculator projects the monthly revenue your blog could generate by combining three inputs you control: how many articles you publish, how well your traffic converts, and how much each customer is worth.
The model works backwards from traffic. Each published article attracts a benchmark amount of long-tail organic traffic that grows along an S-curve as the content ages and earns trust. That traffic is multiplied by your conversion rate and your average customer value to estimate revenue. We show two scenarios — your current pace versus a consistent, automated publishing cadence — over a 12-month horizon, so you can see how output today turns into revenue later.
The compounding effect
The key insight is compounding: revenue at month 12 is far larger than month 1, because articles accumulate and mature simultaneously. The blogs that win aren't necessarily the ones with the best single article — they're the ones that published consistently, so dozens of articles are all maturing at once. That's the leverage aithor gives you.
FAQ
How is traffic estimated?
From a conservative per-article long-tail benchmark that grows as content ages. Adjust the inputs to match your niche.
Why does month 12 beat month 6 so much?
Because articles compound — more pages are live and each has had more time to climb the rankings.
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