Coffee Magazine

Coffee Magazine Success Stories [2024]

Updated: October 7th, 2024

Thinking of combining your passion for coffee and publishing? Starting a coffee magazine could be your perfect brew. In simple terms, a coffee magazine is a specialized publication that explores the rich world of coffee—from bean to cup—covering topics like brewing techniques, coffee culture, and industry trends.

You'll begin by conducting in-depth research, connecting with coffee experts, and interviewing baristas to create high-quality content that captivates readers. Expect to engage in photography sessions, attend coffee events, and network with advertisers to fund your venture.

To attract and retain subscribers, consider offering both print and digital versions, along with exclusive perks like early access to events or limited-edition coffee samples. If you have a knack for storytelling and a deep love for coffee, this business idea could make you a key influencer in the coffee community.

In this list, you'll find real-world coffee magazine success stories and very profitable examples of starting a coffee magazine that makes money.

1. Little Coffee Place ($96K/year)

Demri Robinson, the website manager and co-founder of Little Coffee Place, came up with the idea for their coffee blog after connecting online with Rodrigo, who had a mutual love for coffee. They decided to start the blog as a compilation of their coffee experiences and it has since grown to make $8k to $10k a month with 80,000 monthly viewers.

How much money it makes: $96K/year
How much did it cost to start: $500
How many people on the team: 4

SMALLBORDER

How We Started A $8K/Month Blog For Coffee Lovers

Little Coffee Place, a website hub of coffee market information founded by Demri Robinson and Rodrigo, generates on average $8k to $10k a month and has 80,000 monthly viewers, with most of their income coming from Amazon affiliation, other coffee affiliates, and Mediavine advertisements.

Read by 11,360 founders