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Discover the Top 20 Influential Female Affiliate Marketers of 2024

Today, I'm excited to introduce the leading female affiliate marketers who are earning six-figure incomes through their blogs using affiliate marketing and other revenue streams.

Following these top women in the affiliate marketing industry will not only inspire you but also help you grow your business and advance your career. 

Ready to learn? 

Let's dive in!

Alex and Lauren are creators of Create and Go, a website about travel and blogging. They create courses on blogging, traffic, and monetization.

Since quitting their corporate jobs 2 years ago, they've been earning over $100K/month through blogs.

Their aim is to create successful bloggers with blogs featuring the best-rated products, helping them live “The Good Life.”

Helen is a lifestyle-based blogger. Using a combination of affiliate program and marketing, product sales and sponsored work, she manages to make about $15K/month without a commision.   

She uses Siteground as her preferred web host and promotes only those products she herself uses.

Additionally, she makes money by selling Lightroom Presets to India, Nigeria, and the rest of the world. She also sells e-books on Instagram.

The Busy Budgeter is run by Rosemarie, who is a full-time blogger. Her income strategy comprises 3 categories, with which she makes about $90K/month. She relies on a core group of affiliate network and links for her blog.

Ad Networks and Sponsored Post are the other two channels. Additionally, she sells her Core Affiliate links and Pinterest Strategy Guide.  

Anna Karsten is a Polish lifestyle blogger/traveler. She now runs multiple blogs and also a toy store. According to her website, she makes roughly around $13-14K/month.

This includes affiliate income from Amazon, Awin, ShareASale etc. Other sources include income from ads (she uses Mediavine) and by posting on YouTube, IG & Photography Service via her blog.

Living the Blog is run by Chris and Nicky, a couple from the UK. Additionally, they run Kitchen Sanctuary, a website dedicated to recipes tutorials and training videos they create.

3 categories make up their major revenue sources. These include Amazon Affiliate Sale, Income from ads and Sponsored posts. They make around $15K/month.

6. Jamie

'A Sassy Spoon' is run by Jamie, a full-time food blogger/photographer. Her top traffic ranking resources are organic Google searches and Pinterest.

Income reports from August '19 suggest she made around $15.5K through ads with AdThrive, sponsored content, coaching forum and affiliate marketing.

Her expenses for maintaining the blog were around $2K, leaving a net profit of about $13K.  

Gina Lucker is the creator of The Shabby Creek Cottage, a blogging site where she shares and sells her food recipes and DIY decors.

Her income reports from November 16' suggest she made exactly $25,319.87 from her blog.

She's among those inspirational entrepreneur gurus like Tori Dunlap who is able to earn money (the majority) through her affiliate, followed by displayed advertisements and then sponsored posts.

'JenniferMaker' is run by Jennifer, an Ann Arbor-based DIY project and craft blogger. She makes roughly around $15-16K/month.

Blog expenses cost her around $350-400/month. This leaves her with a net profit of at least $12K every month.

Advertising revenue formed the largest chunk of her blogging income.  

9. Pam 

'Crochetpreneur' is owned by Pam, a profitable crochet business running online.  

She believes that building a business that has a variety of income sources helps sustain the fluctuations in the seasonal market and create passive income.

She earns a monthly net profit of around $14K/month. Mediavine ads and product sales, along with affiliate sales, are her biggest income source. 

10. Stacey

The Soccer Mom Blog is run by Stacey, a Houston, Texas-based blogger with a focus on parenting encouragement, kids' activities, recipes, fitness, software and more. 

Her blog income report suggests she makes around $10-11K/month, the major revenue streams being ads, affiliates, products, and sponsored work.

'The Realistic MaMa' is run by Alida Quittschreiber, who blogs about motherhood and related issues and makes full-time income out of it.

Working roughly around 20 hours a week, partnered by her husband, she manages to make around $12K/month. Affiliate income and advertising revenues generate her most money. 

Kath Kyle runs multiple blogs and companies, ranging from health to business. She helps content creators manifest success through spirituality and strategy.

Her leading health blog alone helps her generate an income of over $15/month, with a net profit of around $10-11K/month. Broken down, her income categories in ascending order are network marketing, ads and affiliates.

Running since 2011, 'Organize Yourself Skinny' is run by Tammy Overhoff, a trusted web resource for make-ahead meals and lifestyle hacks that help people incorporate healthy habits.

Blogging earns her, on average, an income of over $10K/month. In fact, her 2015 income report suggests she made $137,540.52.Her top earners were ad networks, personal products and private advertising.

14. Esther

LocalAdventurer is a traveling blog started by Las Vegas-based couple Esther and Jacob. Initially, they made most of their money through affiliate sales.

Since then, they've shifted to sponsored content, helping them earn over $40K according to their September '19 sales report. Their total 2019 income amounted to $216,963.95.

It's A Lovely Life is a family lifestyle/travel blog helmed by Pete Resse. It features products and services that make life better and easier. They generate income not only from blogs but also through courses.

Their monthly income varies, ranging from $25K at times to as high as $105K. In the year 2018, a record year, they earned $2,274,874.24 in total.

16. Kara

Kara and Nate are full-time travel blogging/vlogging couples. They have visited more than 100 counties and earn their living doing precisely that.

Additionally, they sell courses on travel hack playbook and video editing to wannabe vloggers/travelers.

Their primary income source includes video sponsorship, YouTube ad revenue, Patreon, course sales and affiliate income. Their total Q3 income in 2019 was $149,087.72.

17. Anna

'Adventure In You' is an adventure travel blog reviewing the best adventure holidays and experiences. It was started by an Australian couple, Tom and Anna.

They have almost cleared 100,000 USD in 6 months with the blog, making use of display advertising, Clickbank, sponsored posts and brand partnerships, affiliates and products.

18. Katie 

Two Wandering Soles is an award-winning travel blog created by Katie and Ben, offering travel tips and money-saving advice for sustainable travel.

Excluding their website expenses, they are able to net on an average a total of over $15K/month. Major income sources include affiliates, advertising and sponsored content.

19. Ana 

The She Approach is run by Ana, a blogging strategist & coach, teaching bloggers and entrepreneurs how to boost their web traffic and online income.

She generates revenue the most from affiliate market sales, followed by digital product sales, which include her courses and e-books. She has earned $100,706 in total so far from her blogging business.

'BySophie Lee' was started when Sophie was a full-time student. Now, assisted by a team, the blog runs a business of guiding people to plan and decorate their interiors.

The business totals an income of over $12K/month through affiliate links and ad revenues.

Final Thoughts

These are the top 20 female affiliate marketers in 2024; they're all doing very well for themselves. 

They range from bloggers wishing to monetize their online presence but also those looking to create a web-based business all the way to vloggers and travel bloggers.

The variety of their talents show that there are many ways to earn an income through affiliate marketing.

Who could've thought a few years ago blogging would turn out to be this lucrative? 

Not many, I suppose. The Internet has changed the way we do business. And people are tapping into this opportunity.

If you wish to follow in on the precedents set by Neil Patel and such successful women entrepreneurs, follow them because there's no better time to start than today.

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