How to Start a Blog and Make Money With AI (The 2026 Beginner’s Guide)

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Starting a blog that makes money is not complicated. It’s just slow.

That’s why most people quit. Not because the process is hard, but because the results take time and most guides either oversell the timeline or undersell the work.

This guide does neither. Here’s exactly how to start a blog and make money with AI in 2026 — what it actually costs, what it actually takes, and when you can actually expect to see income.

*This is not financial advice.*

Why AI Changes the Blogging Game

Three years ago, a solo blogger could realistically write 1-2 articles per week. Today, using AI tools like ChatGPT alongside strong editorial judgment, a single person can publish 5-7 articles per week while maintaining quality.

That matters because blogging income is largely a volume game in the early months. More high-quality articles means more search traffic, more AdSense impressions, more affiliate clicks.

AI doesn’t replace the writer. It multiplies what the writer can produce.

Step 1: Pick Your Niche

Time required: 1-2 hours Cost: Free

A niche is simply a topic. Your blog should be about one thing — one audience’s problem set — not “everything I find interesting.”

How to pick a niche that earns:

  • You know something about it. You don’t need to be an expert. You need to know more than a beginner.
  • People search for it. If people type questions about it into Google, there’s traffic.
  • There are monetization angles. Products to recommend as affiliates, ads that pay well, digital products you could create.
  • Strong niches for beginners in 2026:

    • Personal finance (budgeting, debt payoff, side income)
    • Frugal living and saving money
    • AI tools and side hustles (our lane at After Shift AI)
    • Home improvement for beginners
    • Cooking for specific diets or budgets
    • Career and job skills
    • Specific hobbies with passionate communities

    Niches to avoid: Anything overly broad (“lifestyle,” “travel,” “health and wellness”) or saturated without a specific angle.

    Use this prompt with ChatGPT to evaluate your niche idea:

    > “I’m considering a blog about [topic]. Identify the 3-5 main subtopics I should cover, the types of affiliate products relevant to this audience, and any gaps in existing content in this space. What questions does this audience frequently ask on forums and Reddit?”

    Step 2: Set Up WordPress

    Time required: 1-2 hours Cost: $5–$15/month for hosting + ~$12-15/year for a domain

    WordPress is the standard for content blogs. It has the largest plugin ecosystem, the best SEO tools (Yoast SEO), and runs more than 40% of the internet.

    What you need:

    • Domain name — your website address (e.g., aftershiftai.com). Buy through Namecheap or GoDaddy for $12-15/year.
    • Web hosting — the server that stores your site. HostGator, SiteGround, or Bluehost all work. Budget $5-15/month.
    • WordPress — free, typically installed in one click through your hosting dashboard.

    Basic setup checklist:

  • Install WordPress
  • Install a fast, lightweight theme (Blocksy, Kadence, or GeneratePress — all have free tiers)
  • Install Yoast SEO plugin (free)
  • Install a caching plugin (WP Super Cache — free)
  • Set up Google Analytics (free, takes 15 minutes)
  • Set permalink structure to “Post Name” (Settings → Permalinks)
  • That’s it. You don’t need a custom logo or a perfect design to start. You need content.

    Step 3: Research Your Keywords

    Time required: 1-2 hours per week Cost: Free (Google, Reddit, AnswerThePublic)

    A keyword is what someone types into Google. Your articles answer those questions.

    You want keywords that are:

    • Long-tail — 4+ words. “How to save money on groceries on a tight budget” beats “save money groceries.”
    • Question-based — “how to,” “best way to,” “what is the,” “can you”
    • Lower competition — newer blogs can’t outrank sites with thousands of articles. Target questions with fewer established answers.
    • Under 1,000-2,000 monthly searches — these are the sweet spot. High enough to be worth writing, low enough to rank.

    Free keyword research tools:

    • Google search bar autocomplete — type your topic and see what appears
    • “People Also Ask” boxes in Google results — free, underrated
    • Reddit r/personalfinance, r/frugal, r/sidehustle — read what questions come up repeatedly
    • AnswerThePublic.com — visual map of questions around any keyword

    ChatGPT keyword research prompt:

    > “I write a blog about [topic] for [audience]. Generate 20 long-tail keyword ideas (4+ words) these readers would search for when trying to [solve problem]. Focus on question-based, informational intent keywords. Format as a numbered list.”

    Step 4: Write and Publish Articles

    Time required: 1-3 hours per article with AI Target: 1-3 articles per week minimum

    Every article should target one specific keyword and answer the reader’s question better than what’s currently ranking.

    Article structure that works:

  • Title — include the exact keyword
  • Intro — answer the question directly in the first 1-2 sentences, then explain what the article covers
  • 5-7 sections with H2 subheadings
  • Lists and tables where they help the reader scan
  • Conclusion — summarize key points, 2 internal links to related articles
  • CTA — invite them to subscribe or keep reading
  • Length: 1,500-2,500 words for most topics. More if the topic is complex. Never pad for length.

    AI writing workflow:

  • Use ChatGPT to generate an outline based on your keyword
  • Review and edit the outline — remove weak sections, add your own insights
  • Generate a first draft section by section
  • Edit for voice, accuracy, and specificity — add real examples and numbers
  • Run through Hemingway Editor for readability check
  • Add internal links to existing articles
  • The editing step is non-negotiable. AI drafts are starting points, not final copy. Your voice and judgment make it worth reading.

    Step 5: Apply for Google AdSense

    When: After 20+ published articles Time to approval: 1-4 weeks Earnings: $2-$15 RPM (revenue per 1,000 pageviews) depending on niche

    Google AdSense places display ads on your site and pays you a cut of ad revenue. You don’t sell ads directly. Google does all of it automatically.

    Requirements to apply:

    • At least 20-30 quality articles (no thin content)
    • A site that’s at least a few weeks old
    • An About page, Contact page, and Privacy Policy
    • No copyright violations or prohibited content

    Apply at: adsense.google.com

    After approval, you add a small code snippet to WordPress (or install the AdSense plugin) and ads appear automatically.

    Realistic AdSense income:

    • 1,000 pageviews/month → $2-$15
    • 10,000 pageviews/month → $20-$150
    • 50,000 pageviews/month → $100-$750
    • 100,000 pageviews/month → $200-$1,500

    The range is wide because some niches (finance, insurance, legal) pay much higher RPM than others.

    Step 6: Add Affiliate Links

    When: From article 1 — add them as you write Earnings: 1-20% commission per sale, depending on the program

    Affiliate links pay you a commission when a reader clicks your link and buys something. It’s free to join, free to participate, and costs the reader nothing extra.

    Good affiliate programs for content blogs:

    • Amazon Associates — 1-10% commission, huge product selection, reader trust
    • ShareASale and CJ Affiliate — access to hundreds of programs
    • Specific SaaS products — Grammarly, Canva, NordVPN, and others pay 20-40% commissions
    • Financial products — Credit Karma, NerdWallet, YNAB — pay per lead, not per purchase

    The best affiliate links are naturally embedded recommendations. If you’re writing about starting a blog, recommending hosting you actually use is appropriate. If you’re writing about budgeting tools, recommending YNAB makes sense.

    Don’t stuff affiliate links into articles where they don’t belong. Readers notice and it kills trust.

    The Realistic Timeline

    Month What’s Happening Expected Income
    1-2 Publishing articles, building content base $0
    3-4 Google indexing articles, small traffic starts $0-$20
    5-6 AdSense approval, organic traffic growing $20-$100
    7-9 Compounding traffic from earlier articles $100-$400
    10-12 Established domain authority, steady growth $300-$1,000+
    Year 2+ Strong traffic, diversified income $1,000-$3,000+

    These are realistic ranges, not promises. The blogs that earn $2,000+/month in year 2 usually published consistently through months when they earned $0.

    What This Costs to Start

    Item Monthly Cost
    Domain name ~$1/month ($12-15/year)
    Web hosting $5-$15/month
    WordPress Free
    Yoast SEO Free (basic)
    ChatGPT Plus $20/month
    **Total** **~$26-$36/month**

    You don’t need ChatGPT Plus to start. The free tier of ChatGPT can get you going. Plus accelerates your output.

    This is one of the lowest-cost businesses you can start. The only thing it costs that money can’t buy is time.

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    *After Shift AI is a real blog built using this exact process. We publish what we learn. This is not financial advice.*

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