When I started blogging, it was purely to share stories — kwento ng pagiging nanay, recipes we love, and bits of our daily life. I didn’t expect it to become a source of income. Pero thank you, internet! — because now, I get to earn from home, spend more time with my kids, and still do something I love.

If you’re a fellow mom wondering “Paano nga ba kumikita sa blogging?”, let me share how I make money as a Filipino mom blogger — real talk, no secrets!
1. Sponsored Posts & Brand Collaborations
This is one of my main income sources. Brands reach out to feature their products on my blog or social media.
Example: A food brand sponsors a recipe post on The Peach Kitchen, or I feature a baby product I genuinely use on my Instagram.
Tip for Moms Starting Out: Only work with brands you actually like — your audience can tell if you’re being totoo or not.
2. Social Media Content Creation
Aside from blog posts, I also earn through creating content for Instagram and Facebook — reels, stories, or even just beautiful flatlays with heartfelt captions. Minsan, the deliverables come with boosted posts or cross-posting on brand pages.
3. Affiliate Marketing
Affiliate links are magic — you recommend something you love, and if someone buys through your link, you get a small commission.
I use this for:
- Shopee/Lazada finds
- Mom-approved gadgets
- Kitchen tools I personally use
Kita tip: Be honest with your review and always say if it’s an affiliate link. Transparency builds trust.
4. Selling Digital Products
I’ve started creating simple digital items — like meal planners, printable grocery lists, or budget trackers for moms.
It’s something I plan to grow pa, because once it’s made, it becomes passive income. (Yes please!)
5. Paid Workshops or Speaking Engagements
From time to time, I’m invited to speak about mom life, blogging, or content creation. Some are paid gigs, others are passion projects — but either way, they help build connections and credibility.
6. Blog Advertisements
I also earn a little through ads on my blog (hello, Google AdSense!). It’s not huge money, but it adds up over time, especially if blog traffic is consistent.
Making money from blogging didn’t happen overnight — malayo-layo rin ang nilakad ko, momsh! But with patience, consistency, and a real connection with your audience, it’s possible.
If you’re a fellow mom thinking of starting a blog — go for it. Share your story, your recipes, your mom hacks. The world needs more real voices like yours.
And who knows? Someday you’ll be making some moolah even while drinking coffee in your living rom — just like me.