Naver AdPost Revenue Passed 3,000 Won in a Day
A personal blogging-income reflection after about ten months of serious posting, describing Naver AdPost approval, early tiny earnings, a first daily result over 3,000 won, and lessons on clicks and views.
Hello, this is Ijjingne. It has been about 10 months since I properly started blogging. Honestly, at first I started because I wanted to try experience programs. As I wrote posts for those programs, I found more and more things I wanted to write about, including introductions, information posts, and records about my main job.
I applied for AdPost when I started the blog, and thankfully I was approved right away. When I saw only a few won coming in each day, I thought I should not expect much.

I kept posting without paying much attention, and a few months passed. There were occasional days above 1,000 won, but last week I could not believe my eyes. For the first time in my blog life, I saw the historic moment when daily revenue passed 3,000 won.

There are still days with only a few won, but now about three to four times a week it goes over 1,000 won. It felt surprising and made me proud. It may be a small number to other bloggers, but I have been trying to post once a day while working my main job. Of course, I almost never manage it on weekends because I am out having fun. A confident contradiction in words and actions.

It is clear that clicks need to be high, not just ad impressions. And because more views should lead to more impressions, I should write mainly about things people are likely to be interested in. That is very obvious, but still true. I will keep working hard and try to build a solid side income. I hope all my blog friends do well too; let us keep going together.
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