Judging by the attitude of
some Nigerians to Linda Ikeji’s acquisition of a
half a billion Naira home in upscale Banana Island, Ikoyi this week, a lot of
people don’t believe she earns her money only from blogging.
Several people have started circulating rumours that the Forbes ranked
successful blogger makes money from other undisclosed sources.
One particular rumour
confidently making the rounds is that Ms. Ikeji got some dirt on a politician
and approached him and that the politician compensated her with a N500 million
home. The story is as fake as it is unbelievable but Nigerians often need a
reason to doubt genuine success, especially when there is a feeling that your
success should not pale in comparison.
Whilst there may be some
genuine grievances in some corners about when Ms. Ikeji or her more outspoken
younger sister brag about high end purchases like thousand dollar shoes and
bags, Linda’s intentions are genuine. She is not seeking to stir
up envy but trying to help young Nigerian women forge a new path. Traditionally
most young women rely on men for even their most basic of needs, Linda’s
entrepreneurial success and business acumen help to demonstrate that there is
an alternative to the age old tradition of “money for hand and
back for ground”.
So how much does Linda really
make and how did she move from “Mushin to Mohits”
in a sense in just about a decade without joining politics, or sleeping around
with politicians.
The Herald in this report has
uncovered how Linda really makes her billions.
Google Adsense: According to
information at our disposal, Linda Ikeji and bloggers in her bracket typically
make $50,000 to $80,000 monthly in income from Google. So that means Linda
makes N10 to N16 million per month in Adsense revenue.
Headline Banners: Linda
charges N1 million per month for a 728 by 90 banner ad, the ad that appears
around the Welcome To Linda Ikeji Blog placeholder when you log on to the site.
Jumia has reportedly paid Linda N12 million for the whole year and their banner
ad remains on the desktop version of the site 24/7. Occasionally other
advertisers also opt for the space and Linda will share the space for two
companies. So in a year Linda makes a minimum of N18 million from this space.
Sponsored Posts: Linda
reportedly charges 50,000 per sponsored post and she reportedly does about 5 to
10 of these a day which brings her daily potential earnings in this regard to
N500k and monthly total to N15 million. Here is an example of a recent
sponsored post on LIB
http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2015/10/martell-300-promo-win-your-very-own.html#more
Page Takeover: Should you log
on to the Linda Ikeji blog on a desktop site now, you will notice an MTN advert
in the background. Our sources tell us that cost N4 million per week. So
potentially Linda makes N16 million monthly from that space.
On an aggregate Linda can
make anywhere from N50 million to N 70 million per month in advert revenue.
When you do the calculations that comes to a maximum of about N 840 million per
year or almost a billion.
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