Sleep Advice Blog

Sleep Advice Blog Success Stories [2024]

Updated: August 22nd, 2024

Are sleepless nights dragging you down? Consider starting a sleep advice blog. This business idea centers around creating insightful and practical content to help people improve their sleep quality and overall well-being.

You’ll be producing articles, tips, and guides on everything from sleep hygiene to mattress reviews. The real effort involves consistent research, engaging writing, and building a loyal readership.

It's an ideal venture if you have a knack for writing and an interest in health topics. With so many people struggling to get a good night’s sleep, there’s a considerable audience hungry for reliable advice. Monetization can come from affiliate marketing, sponsored posts, and even selling digital products like e-books or courses.

In a world where quality sleep is increasingly elusive, your blog could be a go-to resource, making it a rewarding and impactful endeavor.

In this list, you'll find real-world sleep advice blog success stories and very profitable examples of starting a sleep advice blog that makes money.

1. The Little Teepee Company ($24K/year)

Jane and Louise, the founders of The Little Teepee Company, came up with the idea for their business after searching for ideas for their children's sleepover parties. They discovered a lack of teepee sleepover services in their area and decided to create their own. They launched The Little Teepee Company in September 2019 and have since attracted customers through Google searches, email campaigns, social media, and word-of-mouth referrals. Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, they have adapted their business model to offer a no-contact drop-off service and have seen a surge in bookings.

How much money it makes: $24K/year
How much did it cost to start: $1.5K
How many people on the team: 0

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The Little Teepee Company founders created an extra special sleepover business in 2019, generating around $2000 per month, until the pandemic hit and resulted in cancelled bookings and refunds, but they adapted their business model and now attract customers through Google searches, email campaigns, Instagram and Facebook marketing and word-of-mouth referrals.

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