Top 5 best indian blogger
Internet development has created a large number of full-time bloggers and online entrepreneurs in India who are living online in the digital world. Long time ago, there was little or no source of blogging income in India. Bloggers will be concerned about their complaints and post their deepest thoughts online with little hope of making money. But it has changed in the last few years.Since 2010, the growth of the Indian economy and the large base of mobile internet users in India has attracted those companies who are now keen to make online advertising. So bloggers can now earn a steady income every month with their website advertising and other affiliate networks. Since then, some of these bloggers have earned a bachelor's degree in earning hundreds of thousands of dollars each month to earn millions!
These bloggers started all small, diving in the unknown, which they had. The risks raised by them have now started paying them a rich dividend. So if you want to make money online, you should subscribe to these bloggers updates and follow their every step.
Out of these 5 bloggers, I have met 3 of them in the offline world and they are very pleasant and humble people. They were willing to share their knowledge without any quarrels or expectations. Some of them have evolved and now they have moved on to turn their blog into business.
I believe these Indian online professional bloggers are top 5 bloggers in space. My ranking of these top 5 bloggers is based on their interaction with them and the high quality of their blog.
TopInternet development has created a large number of full-time bloggers and online entrepreneurs in India who are living online in the digital world. Long time ago, there was little or no source of blogging income in India. Bloggers will be concerned about their complaints and post their deepest thoughts online with little hope of making money. But it has changed in the last few years.
Since 2010, the growth of the Indian economy and the large base of mobile internet users in India has attracted those companies who are now keen to make online advertising. So bloggers can now earn a steady income every month with their website advertising and other affiliate networks. Since then, some of these bloggers have earned a bachelor's degree in earning hundreds of thousands of dollars each month to earn millions!
These bloggers started all small, diving in the unknown, which they had. The risks raised by them have now started paying them a rich dividend. So if you want to make money online, you should subscribe to these bloggers updates and follow their every step.
Out of these 5 bloggers, I have met 3 of them in the offline world and they are very pleasant and humble people. They were willing to share their knowledge without any quarrels or expectations. Some of them have evolved and now they have moved on to turn their blog into business.
I believe these Indian online professional bloggers are top 5 bloggers in space. My ranking of these top 5 bloggers is based on their interaction with them and the high quality of their blog.
Top Bloggers of India
Note: All income is approximate and on a monthly basis.Amit Agrawal - www.labnol.org
He is India's first professional blogger who made it big, now he is also a columnist on the Wall Street Journal. Amit Agarwal currently earns at least 30 lakhs per month through his blog Digital Inspiration, which is hosted at Labnol.org. Their main source of income is Google Adsense.
He first worked in Goldman Sachs and Merrill Lynch. In 2004, when he left his job to do a full-time blog, he became India's first and only professional blogger. Amit writes about technology and how-to guide. You can read more about it on your page. To inspire new bloggers, he released a video documentary about professional blogging a few years ago. You can see it below:
Harsh Agarwal - www.shoutmeloud.com
Another Agarwal who made it big online, Harsh started his blog, Shout Me Loud in 2008. He currently earns nearly 3 lakh rupees per month till January 2015. He is famous for publishing his monthly earnings report online, in which blogging is the world's neophytes. You can read your latest monthly income report for January 2015 where they made about 10,000 US dollars (6 lakh rupees) in revenue.Shraddha Sharma - www.yourstory.com
Shraddha is basically from Patna, Bihar but works from Bangalore in India. He was with CNBC-TV18, who correctly told his enterprise Yourstory.in. The website, which started in 2008, has profiled more than 15,000 entrepreneurs in the last 6 years and is now a globally recognized brand.
He has now formed a diverse team of bloggers and has received funding grant of Rs. 70 lakhs from Omidyar Network and Rockefeller Foundation in 2013. Austyree estimates that earning at least Rs 10 lakh per month through advertising and sponsorship
The key event in your history called TechCricks attracts participants to the length and breadth of India. You can read the latest post of reverence here. Last year, aunt was interviewed with Lakshmi (another promising Indian entrepreneur on Youtube).
Ashish Sinha - www.nextbigwhat.com
Ashish Sinha is a Bangalore-based blogger, who started Plugg started in 2007, which had re-branded himself as NextBizwot.com in 2012. He starts 4 lakh rupees every month through ads and compromises with start-up. His blog mainly contains articles about technology, entrepreneurship and start-up.
Every year, it organizes a unplugged conference where start-ups showcase their products. I recalled back in 2008 when Mianta and Flipkart were present at the conference. Now they have become billion dollars companies.
Arun Prabhudesai - www.trak.in
Arun Prabhudesai is Pune based blogger who writes about telecom and online media space. Trak.in was launched in 2007 and is now one of the leading telecommunication blogs in India. You can read more about it here. Trak.in is estimated to make at least Rs 3 lakh per month.
So these are the top five bloggers I follow online. Do you know someone else I should follow? Let me know in the comments section. Bloggers of India
Note: All income is approximate and on a monthly basis.