You’ve seen the headlines: “I made $10K in 30 days!” But what about the side hustles that don’t go viral overnight? Meet Madison — a solo traveler who started blogging in 2017 with no audience, no niche, and no real plan. Seven years later, her site brings in up to $2,000/month — and it all started with a single blog post about Portuguese food. “It’s not flashy. It’s not fast. But it’s mine.” — Madison Krigbaum, Travel Blogger Here’s how she turned one post into a profitable blog — and what’s actually working for travel bloggers in 2025. Inside, you’ll learn:
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