TechCrunch raking Php10 Million a month

The TechCrunch blog was launched in June of 2005 and in just 2 years, they’re the world’s #4 blog (Technorati Popular) and maybe the 2nd most influential (after Engadget).

But the news the other day was how much TC was raking in per month — $240,000 or just over Php10,000,000. Sweet.

Now that’s a lot of trailing zeros. With just 8 full-time employees, including a recently-hired CEO, that number breaks down to $30,000 per month per employee. The San Francisco Chronicle screamed the obvious — “Yes, some blogs are profitable – very profitable.”

That amount comes from the 125×125 pixel ads at the homepage – each one, $10,000 a pop per month. Add to that a $200 per job listing on their Jobs Board. That does not count other revenues TC get from their conferences and parties.

Wow, I thought you spend money to do parties, not earn from them (cool!).

Abe Olandres
Abe Olandres
Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.
  1. Ooh la la. That’s a hell lot of money.

  2. just another reason I won’t quit blogging. hehehe.

  3. wow, mine is only half% of that amount.. hehehe

  4. Good for TC.

  5. @ leo

    0.5 % of that amount is also big for ordinary blogger..

  6. Hey leo, that’s still $1,200 a month you’re earning!

  7. Mas maganda kasi yung quality ng articles ng TechCrunch compared to Engadget and Gizmodo. I usually go there for news and info.

  8. well, since i already give you a hint of my earnings, last months its nearing $1,500. no further disclosures. hehehe

  9. Wow. They should get a Pinoy writer. Duncan Riley is almost universally reviled there.

  10. it’s all from adsense btw, no affilates or link ads, but since i permanently moved recently to my own paid domain, i guess i have to consider other forms of ads too.

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