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Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Letenwam: 4:07am On Aug 12, 2017
In the Nigerian blogosphere, Laila Ijeoma commands a lot of respect, not just because she owns www.LailasBlog.com; an entertainment website that reports trending Nigerian news read by millions monthly.

On June 30, 2016, Laila took a bold step of abandoning her over N5million per annum bank job to become a full time entertainment blogger; risking everything to take a gamble on her passion.

She traded her lucrative job to pursue what was still at that time, just a hobby she was passionate about, but today, the decision has become one of her best turning points.

In a chat with Vanguard Saturday Woman, she says she has no regrets a year after taking this huge leap of faith as she now has all the time to focus on her family and continue to grow her blog even bigger.

Why did you dump your bank job for fulltime blogging?

I started blogging as a joke in 2012; I wasn’t looking for money because I was already gainfully employed at that time. All I wanted was an outlet to share my life with Nigerians, inspire them with my stories. So I started a Facebook group called, ‘True love for my man’- that should be around 2010. That was the first social media account I used to gather people together and we chatted about love and heartbreak. My big dream had always been to have a top Nigerian talk show, so I later started a show on radio. I eventually had to put it on hold because it was so demanding.

Being married, a mum to 3 boys, working at the bank, there was a lot to do in just 24 hours every day and the whole schedule nearly ‘killed’ me, so I had to drop the radio show. Along the line, I discovered blogging through a colleague at the bank where I worked; he owned a blog, after he introduced me to it that fateful day, I got hooked. I realized I could reach out to people through it with much less stress compared to a radio show. I told him I would love to have mine and he helped me set it up.

I didn’t even take it serious then. But as I kept on sharing stories, and I read comments from my audience, I knew this was what I was born to do. I have always been a science student in school, I knew nothing about blogging, and I had zero celebrity friends, zero celebrity sources for my stories but I didn’t let that stop me.

How difficult was it juggling being a banker, blogger, wife and mother of three boys?

It was a crazy, hectic schedule! On a daily basis, I woke up 4am; go to bed sometimes 12 midnight. And the next day, I still have to go to work. No excuses. I was able to run my life like that for four years because I was purely fuelled by passion. I just love blogging, there’s this irreplaceable, beautiful joy it brings me.

As with every new venture, the beginning is usually slow.

How long did it take for your traffic to skyrocket?

It took about 6 months after I made the first post on my blog for my traffic to start skyrocketing.

Did the traffic immediately translate to money for you?

No it didn’t. My traffic didn’t translate to so much money till 2014. That was the year this particular company contacted me and ran an advert with me that lasted for a full year and changed my life.

Would you say blogging is lucrative in Nigeria?

As long as you are a passionate blogger, as long as you are in blogging because you enjoy what you are doing, as long as your blog, its concept, its contents are original, not a rip off of another blogger’s website; blogging is the best thing that can ever happen to you.

The rewards will blow your mind! It’s already an open secret that blogging can make you a billionaire. You get lots of free stuff from brands too. People just call you up. They want to advertise on your website and they are handing out their products and services to you for free so you can review them and share with your readers.

Then you have the best reward; you are recognised as a voice that can start a change. You are respected. People want to read what you have to say about a situation. Readers are so addicted to your blog that they wake up in the morning and can’t wait to read what is on Laila’s Blog today. As a blogger, you can comfortably work from home in your pyjamas.

So you prefer blogging to banking?

I did banking for 10 years in one of the best banks in Nigeria and I enjoyed it. But I wasn’t self-fulfilled, I wanted more. Again, I was already blogging for over 3 years alongside my day job.

Truth is as time went on, it became harder running my blog, bank job, family and taking care of myself efficiently. I wanted to wake up in the morning to the joy of knowing that all I had to do for that day was write about the trending stories in Nigeria and not miss any story just because it happened while I was offline.

I also wanted to spend more time with my very supportive husband and children every day.

How would you compare your income now to when you were a banker?

It has been tremendously rewarding, spiritually, family-wise, and financially. You know with a steady day job, you don’t have to worry about getting your paycheck at the end of the month. There are days I worry- what if I don’t make money this month?

That was why before I quit my bank job, I made sure I saved up my salary and had at least 6 months’ salary set aside. I actually had a full year salary saved up before I made the leap and resigned.

If you don’t plan properly, things can actually go wrong and your dreams won’t come out the way you planned them; you will fail and life will become miserable. I’m so glad I conquered my fears of what if something goes wrong and took the leap.

My friends, family, parents thought I was crazy when I first mentioned it. But after they saw I wasn’t going to quit blogging and that I had prepared for the worst; they rallied round and supported my decision to leave banking. Having them behind me made me stronger and I left.

Any regrets so far?

None whatsoever; my income tripled. My kids wake up in the morning they see mummy. Mummy takes them to school, mum brings them back, mum tucks them into bed every night, mummy helps them with their school assignments, things I couldn’t do before.

I love what I do now and it gives me so much joy. I just miss my former colleagues once in a while.

What are the challenges you face as a blogger, especially those peculiar to the Nigerian blogosphere?

My biggest challenge is internet network; there are times I wake up to blog and I discover my internet isn’t as fast as I need it to be. Sometimes, it’s entirely down so I can’t even blog.

Second challenge is power; a laptop is to a blogger what the Bible is to a Pastor. Laptops can only work if they are charged. Because I am online at least 18 hours daily, I spend a lot on fuel for generators.

What stands you out from other bloggers?

You can be very sure that out of the over 50 stories you read on Laila’s blog in a day, at least 50% are our original stories. Again, we deliver stories as they are happening. You will read breaking news, trending stories first on Laila’s blog before they appear on other websites.

In your estimation, what’s the future of blogging in Nigeria in the next five years?

With a computer today, anybody can build a global business from his/her bedroom, with a bit of creativity and sheer determination. Every day, we have over a hundred new bloggers coming online. Vlogging is now a huge thing!

Five years from now, I see more younger people doing big things, conquering boundaries, becoming millionaires through blogging in Nigeria.

I also see blogging in Nigeria becoming more professional. I am a registered member of this CAC registered bloggers’ association called The Guild of Professional Bloggers of Nigeria.

Aside blogging, any future plans?

I have this huge passion for taking care of orphans and vulnerable children, kids under the age of 18 years who are at high risk of lacking adequate care and protection. Right now I have 10 under my care, children my husband and I take care of. We have plans of taking that number up a notch.

Any tips for upcoming bloggers who look up to you?

One Mr. Mohammed Mustafa Ahmedzai once said ‘The easiest job on earth is starting a blog but the toughest job is maintaining it.” And this is simply because patience matters in blogging, and most upcoming bloggers don’t have that!

Experienced bloggers will tell you that you should only start to think about making money from your blog at least after 6 months of blogging. But every day, I get emails from new bloggers with 1-2 month old blogs asking you how to apply for Adsense.

These new bloggers apply for AdSense and most times, they are rejected and you see them quit blogging.

From the day anybody starts blogging till the day he/she ends her blogging career, there are lots of problems you’ll face. Solving these problems and moving ahead is not easy as it sounds! And that’s another reason upcoming bloggers quit blogging easily.

So my first tip for them will be to have patience. Without it, their eyes shall not see the billions blogging can drop in their bank accounts. If your main reason for blogging is money and you have no patience for earning it, then you’re not going to earn from blogging at all!

What’s your biggest wish in life?

I wish to make the world a better place by saving abused and vulnerable children and making sure their oppressors get severely punished for their wickedness.

Today, August 12 is also Laila's birthday. Below are photos she released to celebrate.

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Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/08/blogging-lucrative-job-banking-laila-ijeoma-ceo-lailasblog/

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by KendrickAyomide: 7:18am On Aug 12, 2017
U no need suleman prophecy before u know say blogging pay pass banking na

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by justmenoni: 7:19am On Aug 12, 2017
grin
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by cescky(m): 7:19am On Aug 12, 2017
nice
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by demefa(m): 7:19am On Aug 12, 2017
It's all depends on the kinda bank, ur position, how hardworking u r

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Princefrankie1(m): 7:20am On Aug 12, 2017
I really don't visit that blog, but i will check it out. Its just that everybody is now into blogging. The number of blogs in Nigeria now is innumerable.

Nigerians can jump into everything and make it saturated. Lol

Anyway, more money to your bank account Laila.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by emmyw(m): 7:21am On Aug 12, 2017
cool
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Inspire01: 7:21am On Aug 12, 2017
Bloggers are grand children of Lai Mohammed

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by emmabest2000(m): 7:21am On Aug 12, 2017
ZillionkingLInt:
Good

Good lie ...

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by rozayx5(m): 7:22am On Aug 12, 2017
Nice one


Blogging is cool when u pay the price
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by youngmexxy: 7:22am On Aug 12, 2017
nice
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by webincomeplus(m): 7:24am On Aug 12, 2017
Good one. Most aspiring bloggers of today can't wait for 2 years to start earning. They want to start earning from blogging within two weeks. And in a desperate bid to make that happen, they do all sorts of bulls.hit: spreading false news, using fake headlines, posting porn and other lewd content, copying and pasting directly from other blogs, and posting pesky excerpts of their blog posts on NL, expecting loyal Nairalanders to click through (of course, such threads get flocked with those amusing "la click la bend" comments.

Hehehe.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by om4success(m): 7:24am On Aug 12, 2017
grin yeah no be lie
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by meritocrat: 7:24am On Aug 12, 2017
I thought she's related to Linda Ikeji.
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by sommyblaze(m): 7:24am On Aug 12, 2017
Oya me too I want to start blogging oooo. But how lucrative is photography blogging
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by johnjay4u2u(m): 7:25am On Aug 12, 2017
iyawo lalastic...
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by clems88(m): 7:26am On Aug 12, 2017
angry e can chop time angry even shishi i never see undecided

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Afam4eva(m): 7:32am On Aug 12, 2017
She forgot to mention how Nairaland contributed to her success. I remember when she used to run LailaIkeji.com hoping to become like LindaIkeji one day. The lady don try sha.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Nobody: 7:32am On Aug 12, 2017
Yet still comes here to hustle for traffic �

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by TechPanda(m): 7:34am On Aug 12, 2017
She Started With Google Blogger Right?
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by helovesme(f): 7:34am On Aug 12, 2017
Afam4eva:
She forgot to mention how Nairaland contributed to her success. I remember when she used to run LailaIkeji.com hoping to become like LindaIkeji one day. The lady don try sha.

You are right.

She blogged for several years using lailaikeji.com until she received sense and stopped.

Many people thought she was Linda's sister.

She has come a long way and remained consistent unlike Ladun Liadi.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Nobody: 7:37am On Aug 12, 2017
Blogging is actually a cool way to make money but it's not for the lazy at all.

You have to be hardworking and smart. If you are hardworking but not smart, you will work like an elephant and eat like an ant in blogging.

The problem in Nigeria is that everybody wants to be an entertainment, tech, or education niche blogger. This is because these niches have very successful owners.

There are so many niches out there that pay if you know what you are doing.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Nbote(m): 7:38am On Aug 12, 2017
Amebo pays now ... Same goes with fighting, football and carry bele for celebrity... All d things dey warned us against wen we small...

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Nobody: 7:40am On Aug 12, 2017
very soon my gadgets blog will go live on the internet. I've been working on it for close to a year now, and beliv me when i tell you that i have too much passion for gadgets (smartphones) and cars. I pray for God's blessings. I ask for your support Nairaland. You can support me by liking my facebook page www.facebook.com/gadgetuniversity

a big thank you in advance.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Ocallen: 7:41am On Aug 12, 2017
I pray your wish come through. May God help you.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by MrGreenMavro: 7:41am On Aug 12, 2017
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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by kingkoboko: 7:42am On Aug 12, 2017
Laila actually started by portrayin herself as Linda Ikeji's sista. I still rememba wen her blog used 2b called LailaIkeji..com b4 she eventually settled 4 Lailasblog.com.

Congrats & happy bday 2her. She's com a long way.

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Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by Nobody: 7:42am On Aug 12, 2017
Following...
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by mynd44dbigscam: 7:45am On Aug 12, 2017
Blogging is not that easy although its rewarding.
Re: Blogging Is A More Lucrative Job Than Banking – Laila Ijeoma, CEO, Lailasblog by jaxxy(m): 7:53am On Aug 12, 2017
Blogging is about passion not copy and pasting up and down like a robot.

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