How bloggers make money
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:29 am
Advertising . The most common monetization among bloggers is advertising. Any everyday situation in which a blogger tells how a new purchase with a specific article on the marketplace helped him solve problems is advertising. A recommendation to contact an artist who gave the blogger a painting suitable for the interior is advertising.
Where to get money for business and how to manage finances? Experts from the educational platform for entrepreneurs "Kurs" will tell you .
Barter . If a blogger receives not money, but goods in bulgaria telegram exchange for advertising, for example, receives a sofa and advises to buy furniture only from this manufacturer - this is income in kind, which is also taxed. All the nice things we get for placing ads on our blog are also income. Free services of a cosmetologist in exchange for coverage in a blog with an offer of a discount for subscribers - this is also income.
Selling training courses . Here it is clear how a blogger earns money: he wrote a text, made a beautiful website and posted a course on it. Clients subscribe, and the money drips into the account.
There may be a false belief that no one is monitoring this. The tax office does not look at the documentation of transactions, but at facts that can be compared and correlated. Therefore, the fact of selling courses is grounds for a fine.
Should bloggers pay taxes?
Taxation of bloggers at the legislative level as a special phenomenon has not yet been sufficiently worked out. The fact remains: any blogger becomes a taxpayer if he receives income from advertising in the blog.
In addition, from September 1, 2022, bloggers must submit information about any advertising on their blog to Roskomnadzor in the Unified Register of Internet Advertising.
Online advertising labeling has been widely criticized for its inconvenience and the difficulty of distributing responsibility between the advertiser and the advertising platform (blog). There is content circulating on social networks about how to continue to place ads on a blog without labeling. It is worth remembering that any ways to bypass online advertising labeling are “schemes” that lead the blogger to breaking the law.
Let us remind you that you can submit information to ERIR yourself or through an advertising data operator.
Being a blogger, you can violate not only tax laws, but also licensing laws. When launching some educational courses, bloggers need a license. For example, when hiring videographers, photographers, producers and issuing diplomas after training, you need to obtain an educational license.
Where to get money for business and how to manage finances? Experts from the educational platform for entrepreneurs "Kurs" will tell you .
Barter . If a blogger receives not money, but goods in bulgaria telegram exchange for advertising, for example, receives a sofa and advises to buy furniture only from this manufacturer - this is income in kind, which is also taxed. All the nice things we get for placing ads on our blog are also income. Free services of a cosmetologist in exchange for coverage in a blog with an offer of a discount for subscribers - this is also income.
Selling training courses . Here it is clear how a blogger earns money: he wrote a text, made a beautiful website and posted a course on it. Clients subscribe, and the money drips into the account.
There may be a false belief that no one is monitoring this. The tax office does not look at the documentation of transactions, but at facts that can be compared and correlated. Therefore, the fact of selling courses is grounds for a fine.
Should bloggers pay taxes?
Taxation of bloggers at the legislative level as a special phenomenon has not yet been sufficiently worked out. The fact remains: any blogger becomes a taxpayer if he receives income from advertising in the blog.
In addition, from September 1, 2022, bloggers must submit information about any advertising on their blog to Roskomnadzor in the Unified Register of Internet Advertising.
Online advertising labeling has been widely criticized for its inconvenience and the difficulty of distributing responsibility between the advertiser and the advertising platform (blog). There is content circulating on social networks about how to continue to place ads on a blog without labeling. It is worth remembering that any ways to bypass online advertising labeling are “schemes” that lead the blogger to breaking the law.
Let us remind you that you can submit information to ERIR yourself or through an advertising data operator.
Being a blogger, you can violate not only tax laws, but also licensing laws. When launching some educational courses, bloggers need a license. For example, when hiring videographers, photographers, producers and issuing diplomas after training, you need to obtain an educational license.