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how much will a freelance beginner full time blogger earn in india


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nareshnadkarni18 31st Jan, 2022
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Ayush Maurya 12th Mar, 2022

Hello there

It totally depends upon the amount of traffic which is driving on to the website. Someone can very much and some less. One thing which matters very much whether it is freelancing or job is certification of experience which will help you to crack well paying jobs or clients in this industry.

If I tell you generally then any professional or a widely read bloggers make around 4 to 5 lacs per month and as you must be knowing that blogging is that profession which takes time as it requires you to keep posting blogs regularly. Not talking about the freelancer writer then they may earn in around between 10000 to 12000 per month which can goes up to 60 to 70 thousand per month on an average if their professional.

I hope it helps you!

Thank you!

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