39 Affiliate Marketing Business Success Stories [2024]
Are you looking for a side hustle to pay you a passive income? Affiliate marketing is one of those side hustles that will pay you well over the long term. It is a way to earn money online by promoting other companies' products and services. You will be paid a commission for each sale you make as an affiliate marketer.
To get started, learn how to find the right product and brand to partner with. For example, you may prefer becoming an affiliate marketer for an eCommerce store, partnering with a manufacturer, and marketing their products for a commission.
In this list, you'll find real-world affiliate marketing business success stories and very profitable examples of starting a affiliate marketing business that makes money.
1. Casino Guru ($9.28M/year)
Casino Guru, a website about online casinos, was started by a software engineer and a graphic designer who believed in the power of SEO.
Despite a slow start with only 50 organic visitors per week, they persevered and eventually achieved rapid growth, becoming the world's third most visited website in their segment with over $500k/month in revenue.
They continue to expand their offerings and diversify their brands to mitigate risk in the future.
How much money it makes: $9.28M/year
How much did it cost to start: $150K
How many people on the team: 54
This case study follows a successful online casino website generating $500k/month in revenue and holding the world's #3 position in its segment, sharing the story of its founders' journey from starting out with SEO strategies, to redesigning their website, and diversifying their business with new products and brands.
2. Levanta ($6M/year)
Ian Brodie and his co-founder Rob came up with the idea for Levanta after quitting their jobs at the onset of COVID-19. Inspired by Rob's experience at an affiliate tracking platform, they aimed to create a software product for recruiting affiliates.
Initially, they pivoted to offering affiliate recruitment services because they lacked technical skills. They then posted a Fiverr Gig and attracted hundreds of clients inquiring about their services.
Seeing the interest through Fiverr validated their concept.
How much money it makes: $6M/year
How many people on the team: 14
Levanta: An Amazon Affiliate Platform with a revenue of $6M/year, founded by Ian Brodie and co-founder Rob with a growth strategy targeting affiliate agencies and offering plans starting at $150/month.
3. Todays Business ($6M/year)
Billy Ash, the Co-Founder and Chief Digital Officer of Today's Business, got his start in digital marketing while working for the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour in Tampa. After a successful event, Ash and his partners pivoted to social media marketing, offering services like reputation management and time optimization. They expanded their offerings to include SEO, website development, and paid media management, and have since grown into one of the fastest-growing private companies in the US, with clients like the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Menlo Club.
How much money it makes: $6M/year
How many people on the team: 40
Today's Business is a full-service digital marketing agency that made the Inc 5000 list in both 2018 and 2019 as one of the fastest-growing companies in the United States, with a client base spanning across various industries, including healthcare, real estate, and tech.
4. ElectricityRates.com ($4.2M/year)
Rob Rex, the founder of Power Target, came up with the idea for his business after noticing the rising popularity of online aggregator platforms and the emergence of energy deregulation laws. Seeing an opportunity to apply the successful performance marketing framework to the energy industry, Rob founded Power Target and launched their online energy comparison site, ElectricityRates.com. The platform's core principles included being fast, simple, trustworthy, and user-friendly, and through constant testing and optimization, Power Target has achieved steady growth and attracted and retained customers through channels such as paid search, content and SEO, email marketing, and social media.
How much money it makes: $4.2M/year
How much did it cost to start: $15K
How many people on the team: 4
Power Target LLC, with an average growth rate of 20%, is a successful energy company that developed an online energy comparison marketplace called ElectricityRates.com, which has an excellent, 4.6-star rating on Trustpilot with over 1000 reviews, and allows users to compare competitive energy offers from providers and enroll through their fast, simple, and secure process.
5. Glimp Ltd ($1.2M/year)
Denis and his co-founder Michael started Glimp, a utilities, financial products, and insurance comparison website in New Zealand, after meeting during a coding bootcamp. Inspired by the success of price comparison websites in the UK, they decided to bring the concept to New Zealand and were the first to offer comparisons for multiple products. Through hard work and a focus on AdWords and SEO, they were able to grow their revenue to $60k in their first year and have since doubled their revenue each year.
How much money it makes: $1.2M/year
How much did it cost to start: $2K
How many people on the team: 6
Glimp, a utilities, financial products, and insurance comparison website in New Zealand, generates about $100,000 in monthly revenue with a goal of making $1 million NZD profit this year, using AdWords and SEO to attract customers, negotiating higher CPAs over time, and expanding to different verticals.
6. Making Sense of Cents ($996K/year)
Michelle Schroeder-Gardner came up with the idea for Making Sense of Cents as a way to document her personal finance journey.
She started the blog as a hobby, but after readers suggested she monetize it, she leaped and quit her stable job as an analyst.
Making Sense of Cents now earns over $100,000 a month and has made over $5 million in total.
How much money it makes: $996K/year
How much did it cost to start: $100
How many people on the team: 1
Michelle Schroeder-Gardner earns $100,000 a month from Making Sense of Cents, a personal finance and lifestyle blog where she writes informative and fun articles about financial freedom and her life on the road, thanks to a diversified traffic approach and monetization strategies, such as affiliate marketing, sponsored partnerships, and course sales.
7. Buildapreneur ($960K/year)
Spencer Mecham, the founder of Buildapreneur, was introduced to the concept of affiliate marketing while working at a digital marketing agency.
Inspired by a co-worker's successful blog that reviewed vacuum cleaners, Spencer decided to enter the affiliate marketing space.
He initially struggled with starting a blog and trying other platforms like Instagram, but found success by accident when a YouTube video he created blew up and received hundreds of thousands of views.
From there, he pivoted to YouTube and has since grown his audience to nearly half a million people across various platforms, using content marketing to attract and retain customers.
How much money it makes: $960K/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
How many people on the team: 0
This case study explores how Spencer Mecham founded Buildapreneur, an affiliate marketing business, and has made over half a million dollars in profit with no employees, relying solely on content marketing through platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.
8. Travel Blogging 101 ($660K/year)
Shelley, a former travel magazine editor, started a travel blog after leaving her corporate job.
In just two years, she became a six-figure blogger and taught others how to achieve similar success.
Through her courses and blog, Shelley has generated significant income and plans to continue expanding her business and creating more courses in the future.
How much money it makes: $660K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1K
How many people on the team: 1
Travel blogger turns four profitable blogs into a six-figure business, increasing income by 3,113% from 2021 to 2022, and now teaches others how to scale quickly using her techniques.
9. Swim University ($600K/year)
Matt worked in pool stores from the age of 13 to 25, where he gained extensive knowledge about pools. During this time, he also taught himself how to create websites. One day, his boss noticed him working on a website and asked him to make one for the pool company.
As he became more skilled in web design, Matt envisioned creating a website to educate people on pool and spa care. It took him two years to develop the website and an additional seven years to transform it into his full-time occupation.
How much money it makes: $600K/year
How many people on the team: 2
Learn how Matt Giovanisci built Swim University from scratch, turning it into a successful business that brings in an average of $50K/month and $600K/year, using SEO and social media as the main growth strategy.
10. Add Value | Growth Marketing Agency ($600K/year)
24-year-old Joachim Brouckaert founded Add Value, a growth marketing agency, after noticing that many marketing agencies prioritized money over delivering value to their customers. With a background in digital marketing and experience freelancing as a digital marketer, Joachim decided to start his own agency focused on full-funnel marketing services. After a year in business, Add Value generates an average monthly turnover of 30k and works with 18 active clients.
How much money it makes: $600K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1K
How many people on the team: 5
A 24-year-old founder shares how his growth marketing agency generated €360,000 in its first year, with a team of 5 people working for 18 active clients per month, using SEO, Facebook and Google ads, organic content on LinkedIn, and a hybrid agency model with a focus on client retention.
11. affLIFT ($540K/year)
After years of experience in popular affiliate marketing forums and serving as a moderator on AffiliateFix, Luke noticed a significant gap in the market.
While premium affiliate marketing communities were often expensive and daunting for newcomers, free forums were cluttered and outdated, making valuable insights hard to find.
Motivated by this, Luke envisioned creating affLIFT, a welcoming space offering premium content at an accessible price, ensuring every member could see a positive return on their investment.
How much money it makes: $540K/year
affLIFT is a premium affiliate marketing community offering valuable insights and high returns for marketers, founded by Luke Kling, who noticed a gap in the market and created a welcoming space with accessible pricing strategies, including a monthly subscription at $20, a lifetime subscription at $350, and a six-month subscription at $100.
12. increasing.com ($480K/year)
Jamie realized the potential for Amazon affiliate links as a revenue stream while working on his social project. He added these links to his niche websites and scaled his project to commercial success.
How much money it makes: $480K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 1
A 26-year-old Londoner turned to SEO and niche blogging in 2019 as a last resort to fund her social project to feed the homeless and increased her revenue to $81K in December 2022, mostly through affiliate commissions and organic searches via SEO, doubling down on affiliates for 2023.
13. Zenmaster Wellness ($480K/year)
A pay cut at his job, and a friend's success in this niche inspired Matt to start during the pandemic.
How much money it makes: $480K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 0
Matt Oney quit his full-time job to pursue his side hustle full-time: an affiliate marketing-based content site called ZenmasterWellness that generates around 80k monthly visits and average monthly revenue of about $40,000 by leveraging SEO and affiliate partnerships.
14. The Ways To Wealth ($468K/year)
R.J. Weiss started his blog, The Ways To Wealth, with a small niche idea of posting investing reading lists. However, after reading income reports from other financial bloggers and realizing the potential in affiliate marketing, he dedicated eight months to doubling down on the site and making it a success. Through a combination of organic search, paid ads, and viral Pinterest traffic, the blog now earns over $30,000 in monthly revenue.
How much money it makes: $468K/year
How much did it cost to start: $100
How many people on the team: 1
This case study outlines how R.J. Weiss created The Ways To Wealth blog, earning over $30,000 in monthly revenue from a mix of affiliate and advertising revenue with a team producing 15-20 hours of work per article to teach hundreds of thousands of visitors each month how to save and make more money.
15. Side Hustle Nation ($420K/year)
Nick, the founder of Side Hustle Nation, started the blog and podcast as a side project in 2013. With just 11 people on his email list, he interviewed other side hustlers and entrepreneurs about their ideas and strategies. Fast forward to today, the podcast has been downloaded over 23 million times and the website reaches millions of visitors each year, proving that there is a demand for realistic ways to make extra money.
How much money it makes: $420K/year
How much did it cost to start: $250
How many people on the team: 1
Millions of people have turned to Side Hustle Nation since 2013 for realistic ways to make extra cash, with the podcast reaching over 23 million downloads and the website welcoming millions of visitors yearly.
16. EMUCoupon ($360K/year)
power of persistence and adaptation. Starting a business is not easy, and there will be challenges, setbacks, and unexpected obstacles along the way. However, by staying persistent, constantly learning and evolving, and being open to new ideas and opportunities, you can overcome these hurdles and find success.
How much money it makes: $360K/year
How much did it cost to start: $8K
How many people on the team: 13
Discover how EMUCoupon achieved a 16% annual growth rate by targeting the untapped Australian market for online discounts, growing to a team of 21, and now attracting 20% of their traffic internationally—a must-read for aspiring founders keen on market gaps and global expansion.
17. OneHourProfessor.com ($360K/year)
Ron Stefanski, the founder of OneHourProfessor.com, came up with the idea for his online business when his step-brother asked for help finding a job with a felony record. Seeing a need for employment resources for those with criminal records, Stefanski launched a website that quickly went viral, attracting thousands of visitors in a short period of time. The business has since become highly profitable, with Stefanski making over $1 million in profit and earning $30-$40k per month.
How much money it makes: $360K/year
How much did it cost to start: $140
How many people on the team: 3
Learn how Ron Stefanski generated over $1 million in profit from his online business, OneHourProfessor.com by obsessively measuring and following data, using SEO, and focusing on reinvesting profits into growth.
18. WebRevenue ($360K/year)
Jerry Low, the founder of WebHostingSecretRevealed, HostScore, and HideandSeek, started his affiliate marketing and SEO consultancy business in 2004 after realizing it offered more financial prospects than his previous job as a Rubber Dam Engineer. Through extensive research and experimentation, Jerry built a successful business that attracts over 700,000 visitors per month across his websites, providing practical advice and valuable content to help individuals and small business owners make informed purchasing decisions or boost awareness on specific topics.
How much money it makes: $360K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 5
Case study on SEO consultancy and affiliate marketing business generating over $360k per year with over 700k monthly visitors, with insights on building valuable content, conducting extensive research, and working with a skilled and dedicated team.
19. CJAM Marketing ($312K/year)
While dining with a colleague, Behdad "Bee" Jamshidi was astounded by a friend's mention of someone earning over $50k monthly from SEO for dentists. Intrigued by passive income, Bee transitioned from his lucrative engineering career to founding CJAM Marketing, which generated $430,000 CAD in 2023.
How much money it makes: $312K/year
How much did it cost to start: $2K
How many people on the team: 0
Matchmaker solves marketing puzzle for businesses, profits over $430k CAD in one year, connects companies with vetted agencies at an 80% success rate.
20. Pursuit of Passive Income ($264K/year)
Michael was looking for a passive income generating approach when he stumbled upon blogging and decided to venture.
How much money it makes: $264K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 0
This case study is about a blogger who turned his passion into a business that generates $20k per month, mostly through affiliate marketing and consulting, by focusing on long-term sustainable passive income streams through blogging.
21. eBiz Facts ($252K/year)
Niall Doherty started eBiz Facts after being inspired by a friend who built his own affiliate website to $40,000 per month. Niall saw the opportunity to provide honest and transparent information in the "make money online" niche and decided to create a website dedicated to helping people make money online, focusing on in-depth reviews and helpful content. His dedication to his readers' best interests has led to steady growth in his business and trust from his audience.
How much money it makes: $252K/year
How many people on the team: 0
This case study is about a website called eBizFacts.com, which helps people make money online through in-depth reviews of products and services related to building an online business. The business earns $4,000 per month consistently through affiliate marketing and has 4,731 email subscribers. The founder focuses on providing accurate information rather than maximizing profit and aims to make his site the ultimate gateway for anyone looking to build an online business.
22. StatsDrone ($240K/year)
John Wright, CEO and co-founder of StatsDrone, came up with the idea for his B2B affiliate SaaS company after years of experience in the iGaming and affiliate marketing industry. Recognizing the existing problems in the marketplace, he decided to create a solution that would support the entire affiliate marketing industry. With close to $20k MRR and a successful bootstrapping journey, StatsDrone is now in the middle of an investment round to further accelerate its growth.
How much money it makes: $240K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1M
How many people on the team: 12
B2B affiliate SaaS company, StatsDrone, bootstrapped to close to $20k MRR and is in the middle of an investment round to accelerate the company, with a focus on video content marketing and using tools such as Figma and Tableau for product development.
23. Crowded Kitchen ($204K/year)
Lexi Harrison, the co-founder and CEO of Crowded Kitchen, came up with the idea for her plant-based recipe website and content business while studying abroad and facing dietary challenges. With the help of her mom, she grew their audience to 20k followers within the first year. With their expertise in photography and recipe development, they diversified their business by offering content creation services to food and beverage brands, which now accounts for 50% of their revenue.
How much money it makes: $204K/year
How much did it cost to start: $5K
How many people on the team: 3
How co-founders of Crowded Kitchen, a plant-based recipe website and creative content business, grew their social media following to nearly 200k and became a leader in the plant-based recipe space, while also offering photography and recipe development services to major food and beverage brands.
24. Cogneve, INC. ($180K/year)
Alexandru Stan, a serial entrepreneur and tech investor, came up with the idea for Tekpon.com after realizing that many people buy software but never use it, creating a $30 billion/year problem in the US. With his experience in the industry and previous successful exits, he saw an opportunity to help people and companies choose the right software for their business. Since its launch, Tekpon.com has attracted thousands of customers and is working towards becoming one of the main marketplaces for software.
How much money it makes: $180K/year
How much did it cost to start: $425K
How many people on the team: 8
Tekpon, a software marketplace launched by Alexandru Stan, is helping individuals and companies combat a yearly $30bn issue of buying and never using software, generating $4,000/month, and has secured investment from private angels and two VCs with hopes of becoming a unicorn within the next three years, all while holding one of the largest Facebook groups for founders: Entrepreneurs and Startups, with over 65,000+ active members in the last 60 days.
25. Yes To Brand ($132K/year)
Veronica Baljak, the co-owner of Yes to Brand, started her online business journey by building dropshipping stores for herself, family, and friends. Through networking, sharing her knowledge in blogs and on social media, and becoming a motivational dropshipping influencer, Veronica gained a dedicated following and decided to create Yes to Brand, an agency that helps people start and improve their online businesses. With sales averaging $11,000 per month, Veronica's positive mindset and passion for manifesting success have led to rapid growth and opportunities for collaboration.
How much money it makes: $132K/year
How much did it cost to start: $7K
How many people on the team: 3
Dropshipping entrepreneur Veronica Baljak shares how her agency, Yes to Brand, helps people start and grow their online businesses, averaging $11,000 in monthly sales just three months after launching by focusing on positive mindset, collaboration, and transparency with customers.
26. The Travel Hack ($120K/year)
Monica's journey began with a blog during her journalism studies in 2009, focusing initially on backpacking adventures. Transitioning from documenting travels to monetization, her experiences in editorial work and social media for travel websites, alongside the evolving blogging landscape, inspired her to embrace affiliate marketing among multiple revenue streams.
How much money it makes: $120K/year
Learn how Monica Stott strategically built The Travel Hack from a simple blog in 2009 into a successful business generating an average of $120K/year through a diverse revenue tapestry including sponsored posts, brand partnerships, affiliate marketing, e-courses, and ads.
27. Cash Overflow ($120K/year)
Pardeep Goyal, the founder of CashOverflow.com, started his blog in 2015 to share personal finance hacks. After 18 months of no monetization, he discovered affiliate marketing and was able to generate $2000 per month. Over time, the blog evolved into a product comparison engine and Pardeep also started selling online courses and offering content marketing services to startups. Now, his business brings in approximately $10,000 per month, with the biggest source of earnings being affiliate marketing.
How much money it makes: $120K/year
How many people on the team: 7
CashOverflow.com founder Pardeep Goyal grew his online business to $10,000 per month with a focus on affiliate marketing, having earned $65,000 from affiliates of credit cards in India in 2018, with his blog evolving into a product comparison engine for banking products.
28. Sweet Science of Fighting ($96K/year)
James de Lacey, founder of Sweet Science of Fighting, came up with the idea for his business after years of experience in professional sports and a master's degree in sport and exercise science. During the pandemic, he found himself stuck in Romania and decided to leverage his expertise in strength and conditioning training for combat sports. He started by creating informational content on his website and focused on SEO to drive traffic. Now, the business is making $8000/month and growing, with a community of 80 members and a successful affiliate program.
How much money it makes: $96K/year
How much did it cost to start: $100
How many people on the team: 0
Sweet Science of Fighting, a combat sports training platform with specialized programs and a private community, built by James de Lacey, a Master's graduate in sport and exercise science with over a decade of experience training professional athletes, achieving $8,000/month through current customers, affiliate marketing, and funneling search engine traffic.
29. CPV Lab Pro ($84K/year)
Julia Draghici joined CPV Lab after it was already started by her husband and another partner. The idea for the performance marketing tracking platform came from the need to simplify their own work as affiliate marketers. They realized that there was a demand for such a tool and decided to develop it further, eventually growing the business to $50K in revenue within the first year.
How much money it makes: $84K/year
How much did it cost to start: $40K
How many people on the team: 4
CPV Lab is a performance marketing tracking platform for affiliate marketers that grew to $50k in revenue in the first year, has over 1500 users and 10% month-to-month growth through organic traffic, and offers tools to track and optimize multi-channel marketing campaigns for better performance.
30. ArrowUpz ($60K/year)
M Waseem Aziz, the founder of ArrowUpz, started his business after working as a freelancer and realizing the limitation of time and earning potential. He began outsourcing tasks to a team of remote workers and formed ArrowUpz to provide a wide range of digital services. Through referrals, paid ads, and organic traffic, he has gained over 100 clients and has plans for continued growth.
How much money it makes: $60K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 5
ArrowUpz founder M Waseem Aziz shares how he started his digital agency as a freelancer, learned multiple skills, and outsourced tasks to build a team, resulting in a revenue boost from $250 as a graphic designer to $5K per month selling various digital services primarily via freelancing sites.
31. TechySex ($60K/year)
Martin Moore, the founder of TechySex, stumbled upon the idea for his business when he realized there was a lack of information and quality content on sex toys and sexual wellness.
After working as a freelance writer in the industry, he decided to create his own blog to provide valuable resources and recommendations.
With a focus on SEO and organic traffic, TechySex has become profitable, generating around $5K per month and attracting readers from both the USA and Europe.
The future looks promising as Martin plans to expand his team and explore new ways to increase income.
How much money it makes: $60K/year
How much did it cost to start: $20
How many people on the team: 0
TechySex is a website that offers sexual wellness education and sex toy reviews, making around $5k per month on average and featuring affiliate programs as the main source of income; the founder Martin Moore started it after having experience as a ghostwriter in the adult industry and noticing a huge lack of information on sex toys as well as sexual wellness in general.
32. The Modest Man ($48K/year)
Brock McGoff came up with the idea for The Modest Man after struggling to find stylish clothing that fit his smaller frame. By creating thorough and helpful content catered to other "modest men," he was able to grow his audience and monetize his brand through advertising, affiliate programs, and brand partnerships. With almost a million monthly followers and generating $10-15k in revenue per month, The Modest Man has become a successful digital media brand in the men's fashion space.
How much money it makes: $48K/year
How many people on the team: 8
Learn how one entrepreneur built a million-person audience across various digital channels while generating $10-15k in monthly revenue through advertising brand partnerships, digital products, and affiliate programs with his digital media brand focused on helping shorter men dress better.
33. Points Panda ($45.6K/year)
Freddy Lansky, the CEO of Points Panda, came up with the idea for his business after realizing the value of transferring points to airlines for discounted business class flights. He started by offering award booking services to friends and family before turning it into a full-fledged consultancy business. Through consistent content creation and strategic partnerships, Points Panda has steadily grown and aims to expand its team in the future.
How much money it makes: $45.6K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1K
How many people on the team: 5
Points Panda is a points & miles travel blog/award booking consultancy business that helps people maximize their points; the business began after CEO Freddy Lansky realized he could turn his passion for booking award flights for small “hassle fees” into a thriving business.
34. The Money Maniac ($30K/year)
Daniel Anderson, a former investment banker, came up with the idea for The Money Maniac after realizing the lack of accessible guidance on personal finance. He decided to create a blog that not only covered personal finance and entrepreneurship but also provided resources to help people achieve financial freedom. Within a few months, The Money Maniac started to gain traction, now bringing in over $2,500 per month in recurring revenue.
How much money it makes: $30K/year
How much did it cost to start: $350
How many people on the team: 0
The Money Maniac is a personal finance blog started by Daniel Anderson, generating over $2,500 per month in recurring revenue through SEO, content marketing, and consultation services, with a mission to educate and help people achieve financial freedom.
35. Konto-Kredit-Vergleich.de ($24K/year)
Sascha, a mechanical engineer with a passion for finance, started Konto-Kredit-Vergleich.de, a German finance blog specializing in loans, banking accounts, and car leasing. After struggling to gain traction for 18 months, Sascha had a breakthrough when he published an article during the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, which led to a significant increase in daily readers. Today, the blog generates a monthly income of over $2,000 USD.
How much money it makes: $24K/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
How many people on the team: 0
German finance blog founder Sascha shares how he turned his website into a monthly 2,000 USD income with minimal social media and no ads, by creating high-quality content that solves real-world problems for readers in areas like loans, banking accounts and car leasing, and leveraging affiliate marketing.
36. Gear Up Hiking ($16.2K/year)
Asen, the founder of Gear Up Hiking, started his journey in affiliate marketing in 2018. After selling his first blog, he bought Gear Up Hiking in a niche he loved and practiced himself. With a focus on quality content, keyword research, and outreach, Asen has built the website to average over $1,300 per month and attract 20k to 30k visitors monthly.
How much money it makes: $16.2K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1.7K
How many people on the team: 1
From almost zero knowledge about SEO and marketing, this founder grew Gear Up Hiking, a hiking and camping niche affiliate blog that currently averages $1300+ per month and has a traffic range of 20k to 30k visitors monthly, and is worth over $50,000 if sold for profit.
37. Indiebrands ($15.6K/year)
Laurids came up with the idea for Indiebrands after realizing that there was a need for better business names and logos at affordable prices. He was inspired by a website selling digital products in a simple way and knew he could provide a superior product. After launching on Product Hunt and making over $1,000 in less than 24 hours, Laurids realized that his idea could be a successful business.
How much money it makes: $15.6K/year
How much did it cost to start: $400
How many people on the team: 0
Indiebrands sells company names completed by ready-made logos and a great top-level domain, making an average monthly revenue of $1,300 in the last 12 months and growing about 200% in the last year through selling to startup founders and indie hackers.
38. LS Trading and Marketing ($14.4K/year)
Lin Simon, the founder of LS Trading and Marketing, initially had no interest in forex trading but was introduced to it by a friend. After spending months learning and trading, Lin discovered the potential for others to make extra income and started teaching and introducing people to forex trading. This eventually led to the establishment of LS Trading and Marketing, which provides free forex lessons and market analysis, and offers affiliate marketing training for traders and marketers in the foreign exchange market.
How much money it makes: $14.4K/year
How much did it cost to start: $0
How many people on the team: 5
How Lin Simon created a profitable business teaching free foreign exchange lessons and guidance to potential Forex traders, with an average monthly income of $1,200 from indirect or direct work with around 950 forex traders, including a free affiliate marketing course for forex traders and markers.
39. The Diamond App ($6K/year)
Tony Florida came up with the idea for The Diamond App when he was engagement ring shopping and realized he could find cheaper diamonds online. After extensive research and building a software program to find the most sparkly diamond within his budget, Florida decided to create a website to help others find affordable diamonds. The Diamond App now generates an average of $500 per month in revenue and has diamond price history for close to 8 million loose diamonds.
How much money it makes: $6K/year
How many people on the team: 0
The Diamond App founder developed an online diamond search engine that earns $500 per month in affiliate revenue from 6 jewelers, attracting 500 new users monthly through optimized SEO and offering valuable insights into his hands-off operation.
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