I’ve seen a lot of posts here debating the possibility of SEO dying due to the emergence of AI.
I mean, Google has now launched Gemini. The same way Microsoft launched Copilot.
While I know, nothing catches Nigerians off guard. Update is always up-to-date here (in Layi’s voice), I think it’s high time we all go from Blogging to Digital Publishing.
I don’t answer the name Blogger any more. I am a digital publisher, and that’s evident in what I’ve been able to build over time. You can read more on My Journey as a Blogger and Digital Publisher.
The screenshot below shows what I was able to do in 2023 from direct ad placements and guest postings on one of my blogs.
This record doesn’t include income from AdSense ads. It’s just what I was able to do organically from one of the blogs.
The particular blog in question is still on its way to becoming a platform that wouldn’t need ad networks to survive.
I mean, from this same blogging, I have been able to grow a platform from an ordinary blog to an e-learning academy where I have currently done 5,000+ enrolments.
Also, I have been able to turn my literary blog into a digital book publishing site, with 7 figures made in 2023.
I didn’t wake up one day and decided to build a business from my blogs, though. It started after my first ever Google update hit in 2022 which almost crippled me.
Since then, I have vowed to sustain my brand and her several blogs through a local market instead of these ad networks with their inconsistencies and uncertainties.
Same with traffic as well. I bank my traffic, retain them and treat them as customers. SEO or not, I’m fine. That’s the goal.
If you are a budding blogger reading this, please start doing strategic thinking on how to turn your blog into a brand with a local market.
Start looking for an existence outside of SEO, and outside of Ad Networks, and even outside of search engines as a whole.
Even if the search engines and SEO will die, it won’t be in a decade, so make all the money you can from it and start thinking outside the box.
Never say never.
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