• How Mike Heroux's Membership Site Earns +$500k/Year

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

How Mike Heroux's Membership Site Earns +$500k/Year

  • Summary

  • While Mike Heroux worked professionally as a financial planner, he always had a financial blog side hustle.

    It took some time to finally make the decision to go all-in, but he eventually dove headfirst into blogging. In fact, he grew his portfolio to about a dozen sites.

    And then the Panda Update came along. Suffice to say, Mike’s multi-year journey into entrepreneurship has had its ups and downs.

    Today, he runs a membership website—Dividend Stocks Rock—with almost 4,000 members earning over $500k per year. And he grew it without using any SEO. He also built up a newsletter to nearly 25,000 subscribers.

    Mike has a ton of great insight to share in this interview, so get ready to take notes!

    Links & Resources

    • Dividend Stocks Rock
    • Mike’s free dividend stocks guide
    • Mike’s YouTube channel
    • His podcast

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