5x your online writing money in 1 month like me with 1 simple tweak
No, this isn’t like all those BS articles you read on this site making wild claims about making $1000s a day online in no time and with little effort.
Those who know my work and have been following my Publish Every Day project — an audacious strategy to leave commuter life behind within a year — know what’s up.
Making monster money online is hard, and it doesn’t happen overnight.
But it is possible to make huge strides toward your goals in a relatively short period of time (as I’ll show you day-by-day in a moment).
In fact, all I had to do was make one simple tweak and my online writing earnings went 5x in 1 month.

The secret strategy
Now I said the tweak was simple, not easy.
Here’s a look at my side hustle earnings (almost all of which is from writing) when I started vs. Day 30:

So as you can see, I made 5x more on Day 30 than I did on Day 1.
Here’s what that looks like in chart form:


Now, have you figured out my simple strategy yet?
My publication is called Publish Every Day.
My project is called Publish Every Day.
All these charts say Publish Every Day.
That’s right, my simple strategy to 5x my online writing earnings was to PUBLISH EVERY DAY.
At least one article (plus some YouTube videos and Substack and Twitter posts, but those are far less important and tiny contributors).
There’s a catch though.
A lot of people on this site publish every day, but they post 100-word garbage just to say they did.
That’s not what I’m talking about.
I’m talking about real content.
Each of my articles runs about 1,000 words, and I put effort into making sure people get value out of them.
And the monetary value I get in return?
It now takes me about 40 minutes to write a 1,000-word article.
I wrote 30 articles in those 30 days, which took me approximately 20 hours.
If you divide my total earnings by my time spent writing them, it means I made about $69/hour just for blogging.
Pretty nice, right?
Are you reading this and thinking, “Gee, writing 30 legit articles in 30 days sounds impossible.”
No, it’s not impossible, it just takes some effort.
And most people are unwilling to devote more than the bare minimum when it comes to pretty much anything.
But in terms of actually producing the work, it’s not that hard at all.
Here’s what you do:
- Take 5–7 minutes to blurt out a bubble outline onto a sheet of paper. Seriously, put yourself on a timer. Here’s what one of mine looks like:

- Reset your timer to 55 minutes. You are now on a deadline. Write until the timer runs out.
That’s it.
If you want to really dig into it, steal my strategy to write even faster. I explain it in the video below:
