#when i (read: prev prev host) watched it for the first time in 2018 this movie actually retraumatized us pretty brutally
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bambinification · 9 months ago
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Oh my god, Possum was so fucking good. I love artsy films because you can just watch them and accept that the movie occupies a third space where the things you see may or may not be objective reality. Is this spider literally talking, is this person literally dead, did this ghost literally time travel? I just love how artsy films can evoke ideas through visuals without being constrained by the rules of reality. It's kind of like a dream sequence or an ambiguous "are you talking to a ghost" sequence in most Regular Fiction shows.
I mean, Possum 2018 is literally just an hour and a half of a man doing performance art about coping with childhood trauma that he never got over and abstract representations of CSA. I fucking love this shit.
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svetlanawagner-blog · 6 years ago
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Welcome to our income reports where we share ways we’ve been making money through the , the challenges and lessons we learned each month, and finally to celebrate successes however big or small. Though we have a few side hustles, we’re happy to say that the travel has become our main hustle.
Life Updates - I Got a New Job!
We decided that once we moved to Las Vegas, we would live life at a slower pace and not work as many hours as we were living in NYC. Now that the has become consistent, both Jacob and I have been looking for other ways to grow and learn.
Lately, I’ve found myself spending all my spare time watching climbing videos and being intrigued with all the different setting. When the opportunity came at our local gym, I decided to take setting clinic to learn how to create bouldering problems. 
In the past, I thought it would be fun to be a setter, but I wrote it off assuming I would never be qualified. Even after applying and getting the job, there have been so many insecurities that have crept into my mind (ie, I’m not a strong enough climber or I’m not creative enough).
It’s been a while since I put myself out there to possibly fail. The past 12+ years has been about slowly cultivating skills I already knew I had. This is the first time in a long while that I’m taking a leap not knowing where I will land.
On this , it might seem strange to want to go from being my own boss for so many years to working for someone else, but it’s a challenge I think is worth pursuing. Even if I fail, I’m sure it will be a good learning experience and am so excited about this new chapter.
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Originally Published: May 8, 2019
How We Made OVER $21.7K in April - Travel Blog Income Report
Why We Share Our Income Reports
If you’re new here, you might be wondering why on earth we would share something so personal. We’ve been hesitant to share our income reports for the last 5 years, and we’re super nervous about this post, but since we’re all about trial and error, let’s see how it goes! We’re putting out these income reports for these following reasons.
To Show You How We Make Income Blogging
We always want to be 100% transparent about how we make money through this . The amazing thing about the ging world is that every we’ve talked to does things a bit differently. There are also countless ways to grow and improve your business. When we started, we made most of our money through affiliate sales. Since then, we’ve shifted heavily to sponsored content. A big part of this is because my background is in sales and it’s what I’m good at. You can learn more about my sale method below. As time goes on, this will continue to change, but we want to share how we focus on our strengths to effectively meet our goals.
To Show You the Potential of Blogging
Whether you have a or are starting a , we want to show you that you can make a career out of ging.
Even if you don’t want to , there are a ton of ways to be financially and location independent and we hope to inspire others to go after it too. If you want to keep your day job, ging can be a great way for you to make some extra side money.
Esther started the 6 years ago and I joined her full time 3 years ago. Even until last year, our parents were worried about us financially, wondering when we would stop “playing” and start taking our lives and work more seriously. Neither of us ended up being “good Asians” (namely a doctor, lawyer, or engineer). It’s an unconventional job and where most people don’t understand all the work that goes on behind the scenes.
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We love that our jobs give us flexibility in what we do, but being your own boss isn’t all that it’s cut out to be either. You have to be disciplined and work hard at your business to grow it.
If you’re not getting the results you want, again, keep in mind that we’ve been ging for 6 years now and the first month I tried monetizing my , I made less than $20. Give it more time and failing in the process is okay. I didn’t have the correct tools that are out now and a lot of it was trial and error. Consider it all an A/B test to figure out what will best work for you.
To Track How We're Doing
I’ve always loved sharing goals online and tracking them. Putting them out in the world (via the ) has helped me so much with accountability. Since we’re constantly tweaking trying to improve the , looking at these numbers will help us learn whether we’ve been making the right changes. It’s amazing to see how the sources of income have changed over time and to see where we still have room for improvement.
Ultimately, our life goal is to make enough to live on half our income (right now we’re at 30%), where the rest will go back into the community or support organizations we love.
Breakdown of Income for April 2019
In April 2019 we earned a total of $21,714.49. Our ad numbers are going to be funky for the next couple of months as our payments transfer from AdThrive to Mediavine.
Affiliate Income
Amazon: $438.28
Commission Junction: $167.91
Misc (Ebay, Skimlinks, AWin, etc): $254.43
Sponsorships
Sponsored Product Posts: $19,700  *our fave marketplace lately: IZEA
Display Ads
Adthrive: $1,153.87
Income Comparison to Other Months
Total in 2019 Year Income: $91,020.07
Last Month Income: $17,708.99
Difference: 22.6% increase from last month
Expenses
Web Hosting: $29.94 (Want to start a ? Here’s how you can start a in 5 easy steps)
Keysearch: $18.60
Virtual Assistant, Social Media Manager, Subcontractors: $1,379.17
Teachable: $89 (check out their free weekly webinar)
Office Supplies/Services: $930.83
Test Products/Shoot Supplies: $945.57
*Taxes: $1,516
Insurance: $613.89
Travel + Meal Expenses: $971.80
$15,219.69
*Roughly 30% of your income will go to taxes at the end of the year. The number above shows the money set aside for taxes to offset how much we have to pay at the end. It makes it less painful at the end of the year.
April 2019 Blog Traffic Breakdown + Stats
Monthly Pageviews: 595,931
Daily Average: 19,864
Monthly Sessions: 463,778
Monthly Unique Visitors: 387,325
Social Media Followers: 322,379
Email Subscribers: 8,576
Goals for May
Blog Goals
Post at least once a week.
Update Affiliate Links for the Top 25 Posts (50 if 25 is finished early).
Update Pinterest Photos for Top 25 Posts.
Optimize Keywords for Older Posts.
Life Goals
Take one day off a week.
Go on two date nights
What Didn't Work + Lessons Learned
We’ve been hosting different friends pretty much every other week after moving to Vegas and haven’t had as much time to hunker down and work on the . We moved here at the end of February and have already had 5 sets of friends stay with us.
I’m glad to see that traffic did not dip significantly even though I haven’t posted anything this past month, but I don’t intend for this to happen again next month.
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How to Work with Sponsors
The e-course is out! Are you a content creator and want to learn how to work with brands?
If you look at our income reports, we make a majority of our income from sponsored posts. We used to do many one-off partnerships with brands, but over the years we’ve been focused on longer term partnerships. Most our brand sponsorships are over $20k, and one of our most recent ones was over $35k.
With over 10 years of trial and error working in corporate and managing our first business, Jacob has figured out the best ways to pitch and work with brands.
At first we were reluctant to put out just another e-course in this oversaturated, dog-eat-dog market, but we’ve seen our coaching and course actually help people quit their jobs and start their own businesses. How cool is that? Plus, all our students who have put our course to action have made their money back within the month, and one of our students using the e-course has already booked $11k in sponsorships. So effin’ excited to see them conquer this new chapter in their lives. If you’re interested to learn more, see the intro video here.
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MAR – How We Made $17k+
FEB – How We Made $24k+
JAN – How We Made $26k+
DEC – How We Made $29K+
NOV – How We Made $26K+
OCT – How We Made $28K+
SEP – How We Made $12K+
AUG – How We Made $32K+
JULY – How We Made $23K+
FIRST BLOG INCOME REPORT
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Esther + Jacob
Esther and Jacob are the founders of Local Adventurer, which is one of the top 5 travel s in the US. They believe that adventure can be found both near and far and hope to inspire others to explore locally. They explore a new city in depth every year and currently base themselves in NYC.
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