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Food blogging has evolved from hobby into multi-million-dollar businesses — and remains highly competitive. Here’s what food bloggers actually earn in 2026.
Food Blogger Income Overview
By Traffic Level
| Monthly Pageviews | Est. Monthly Ad Revenue | Total Monthly Income (all sources) |
|---|---|---|
| Under 10,000 | $0–$100 | $0–$500 |
| 10,000–50,000 | $150–$750 | $500–$2,500 |
| 50,000–100,000 | $750–$2,500 | $2,000–$6,000 |
| 100,000–300,000 | $2,500–$9,000 | $6,000–$20,000 |
| 300,000–500,000 | $9,000–$20,000 | $15,000–$40,000 |
| 500,000–1M | $20,000–$45,000 | $35,000–$80,000 |
| 1M+ | $45,000–$100,000+ | $80,000–$300,000+ |
Display Ad Networks Comparison
| Network | Minimum Traffic | Avg RPM | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Google AdSense | No minimum | $1–$5 | Low RPM; starting point only |
| Mediavine | 50,000 sessions/month | $15–$35 | Best for mid-size food blogs |
| Raptive (formerly AdThrive) | 100,000 pageviews | $20–$50 | Top network; selective |
| Ezoic | 10,000 pageviews | $5–$15 | Bridge option before Mediavine |
Moving from AdSense to Mediavine typically 5–10× income on the same traffic.
Monetization Mix for Established Food Blogger
| Revenue Source | % of Income |
|---|---|
| Display advertising (Mediavine/Raptive) | 50–70% |
| Sponsored posts / brand partnerships | 15–30% |
| Digital products (ebooks, meal plans) | 5–20% |
| Affiliate marketing (Amazon, kit.co) | 5–10% |
| YouTube ad revenue | 5–15% (for video-focused blogs) |
| Other (cookbook, courses) | Varies |
Sponsored Content Rates
| Blog Size (Monthly Traffic) | Sponsored Post Fee |
|---|---|
| Under 50,000 pageviews | $300–$1,000 |
| 50,000–150,000 | $1,000–$3,000 |
| 150,000–500,000 | $3,000–$8,000 |
| 500,000+ | $5,000–$20,000+ |
| Top food blogs | $20,000–$100,000 per campaign |
Sponsored content rates also depend on social media reach — Instagram and TikTok followers multiply the total sponsorship value.
Top Food Blogs and Estimated Income
| Blog | Est. Annual Revenue |
|---|---|
| Pinch of Yum | $3M–$5M |
| Minimalist Baker | $2M–$4M |
| Budget Bytes | $2M–$4M |
| Smitten Kitchen | $1M–$3M |
| The Pioneer Woman | $10M+ (with OWN show, products) |
Food Blog Niche Options by Competition
| Niche | Competition | RPM |
|---|---|---|
| General recipes | Very High | Medium |
| Quick weeknight meals | High | Medium |
| Specific dietary (keto, vegan, gluten-free) | High | Medium-High |
| Cultural / regional cuisine (Ethiopian, Guyanese) | Lower | Medium |
| Meal prep / batch cooking | Medium | Medium |
| Budget cooking | Medium | Medium |
| Allergen-specific (nut-free, dairy-free) | Medium | Medium-High |
| Restaurant-style copycat recipes | High | Medium |
Building a Food Blog: Key Investments
| Investment | Cost |
|---|---|
| Domain and hosting (WordPress) | $100–$300/year |
| Recipe card plugin (Tasty Recipes, WP Recipe Maker) | $50–$100/year |
| Food photography equipment | $300–$2,000 |
| Keyword research tool (Keysearch, Ahrefs) | $180–$1,200/year |
| Pinterest design (Canva Pro) | $130/year |
| Email marketing (ConvertKit, FlodeDesk) | $120–$500/year |
Related Guides
Sources
- Mediavine. “Publisher Requirements.” mediavine.com
- Raptive (formerly AdThrive). “Publisher Network Requirements.” raptive.com
- Income reports from established food bloggers (Pinch of Yum, Budget Bytes) accessed April 2026.
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