Once a month, I prepare a detailed report about my online income. I generally start each report by talking about the activities I did in the previous month, as well as to discuss some ofthe experiments that I have recently concluded. I finished off with a summary of my online income and what I’ve learned.

These reports have been the most popular and helpful posts on The Online Income Lab Blog based on the comments and emails that I get from my readers. It’s my hope that you can read these and take something away from them that will help you and your current (and future) online businesses.

Income Report Archive

Some readers have asked me why I am not showing any more income reports? The reason is quite simple. I began showing income reports to establish credibility and be transparent with my audience. I believe that I have done that.

Now that my income is at the level that it is, my concern is that I could start to draw unwanted attention from scammers and other folks that would see me as a target for some kind of frivolous law suit for god knows what. I hope that you respect and understand my decision and thank you for doing so :)

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20 Responses to My Income Reports

  1. Gary says:

    Impressive growth income for the last 7 months

  2. Rick says:

    Trent good to see that your income is still climbing.

    I’ll see you at the top.
    Keep Moving
    Rick

  3. Kane says:

    Nice job dude, great to see the constant boost in revenue! It’s definitely inspiring for marketers who are struggling to find a path. Keep it up.

  4. steve says:

    Trent

    good trend. it looks like your heading in the right direction. I have a question. it seems your building alot of adsense sites and using VA to build adsense sites but that income is not moving well? any ideas???

    • Last month I didn’t build any sites…in fact I sold 5 of the 10 that I build the month before. This month I will build 20 sites….but they take 2-3 months before they start making any money.

  5. Michael says:

    Hi Trent – those are some great points on different types of revenue streams you can build. I think I need to continue building up a base of niche websites first and then move towards video training / product sites next because those seem like they’d have a lot of authority.

    Great video content as usual. Thanks for sharing.

    • I have embarked on one completely new income stream this month with two sites in development. I’ve also build more Adsense sites. Plus, I’ve made a sizable sale on Flippa. All of this will be covered in more detail soon :)

  6. Peter says:

    Hi Trent,

    Great post once again, great that you are not putting all the eggs in one basket.

    I have one huge question: I’d like to try out the video course that you and Nate spoke about, however, how can you protect those video’s and make sure they will not be in the open (for free)?

    Thanks!
    Peter

    • Hi Peter,

      To protect videos, you just host them on Amazon S3 and then make them only available on a protected page within the membership site. Nate and I both use Profits Theme (aff link) for this. If you want more protection than that, you could also use something called EZS3.

  7. Shirl says:

    I’m looking at your income reports, are those just from niche websites or is it income from people joining your program cause I can see if you charge on a monthly basis and you have say a 1000 people join your program then your income report would definitely spike. It would be nice to hear from other people who has used your program and that its working for them, testimonials would be good.

  8. Shirl says:

    Hi Trent,

    Could you please tell me how easy it is to learn to the sites. I just bought the mini-site formula, a guy by the name of Joel Peterson runs it, he’s good but because I’m such a newbie, he goes way to quick for me when showing the videos for newbies like me, its like he clicks here, there and I somehow he’s lost me even when I back up the video and he talks way to quick with technical words I have no clue what they are. I’m thinking of getting my money back and trying out yours…I’m hoping you might go a bit slower….I’m hoping anyways. Another question, when you do your webinar, what happens if on that date I’m not able to join because of other commitments, is it taped so it can be listened to at another date? Sorry for asking so many questions. By the way, I’m from Vancouver, BC, I’m sure you don’t miss the rain!!

    • Hey Shirl,

      No, I don’t miss the rain!

      I think you will find my style is very deliberate and extremely detailed. If you don’t, you can always get a refund.

      Re the webinars, some I record, others I don’t. As a NSM member, you will have access to an already-existing library of webinar recordings.

      Cheers,
      Trent

  9. reccemaster says:

    Very inspirational. I’m currently toying with joining your NSM site.

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