Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Linda Ikeji Net Worth is Currently N2.5 billion

Linda Ikeji Net worth is currently at N2.5 billion.  You may also want to read my previous article on Linda Ikeji Biography.  

Linda Ikeji Blog is a website where every Nigerian wants to visit before going to bed on daily basis. Linda Ikeji's net worth and her success story thrills every Nigerian blogger who intends to make it through blogging. Linda ikeji biography can be told by an average Nigerian citizen who knows what Internet is.
Some couple of months ago, we posted that Linda Ikeji's Net Worth is at N2.3 Billion. This month we are assuming she and her blog has upgraded to N2.5 Billion or more. 


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We recommend you read this article "Linda Ikeji Biography".
There are lots of controversies over the truth behind "Linda Ikeji Net worth" both offline and online. This is what motivated me to conduct the research and to share the research result here with our valued readers. 

Based on this research result, we have decided to give a break down of what are earning records looks like. This is for the interest of the general public.
It may surprise you that a blogger is this rich but the truth is, "even though this is not a common achievement in Nigeria; it is never an impossibility as well."

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Linda Ikeji net worth has been something of debate on the internet.
 

Constative.Com reported that Linda finding out the Net-worth of her blog was really surprised to realize that her blog was worth $1.2 million far back 2012. While some think that she worth so much, others think it's just a sham, how could a blogger worth that much.


Summary of Linda's Net Worth

Below is the break down of Linda Ikeji's net worth:



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Linda Ikeji Cars

Direct Adverts

Leadboard (Header) adverts - N950,000 x 2 = N1,900,000 monthly

Sidebar ads (Top) - N500,000 x 2 = N1,000,000 monthly

Sidebar ads (All site wide) - N400,000 x 30 = N12,000,000 monthly

Sponsored posts - N50,000 x 2 = N100,000 daily x 30 = N3,000,000 monthly.

Page branding (Site takeover) = N1,600,000 monthly

Total revenue from direct adverts = N19.5 million monthly.




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Linda Ikeji

Adsense Revenue

To calculate the Adsense earning, you need to understand the daily traffic stat, and from our finding,

Linda Ikeji blog is currently receiving more than 500,000 daily pageviews. And from our known Adsense daily stat (CTR = 0.98 and CPC = 0,45) we calculate thus -

Click Through Rate (CTR) = 500,000/100 = 5,000 x 0.98 = 4,900 clicks daily

Total revenue daily = Cost per Click (CPC) x Click Through Rate (CTR)

4,900 x 0.45 = $2,205 daily.

Monthly Adsense Revenues - $2,205 x 30 = $66,150 (N12,237,750) monthly

Note: Since AdDynamo is a PPC similar to Adsense, we decided to omit that.

Net Worth

From the above calculations, you've seen that Linda Ikeji is conservatively making -

N31,737,750 monthly.

Armed with the above information, it is now easy for us to arrive at her current net worth. So, we decided to engage the services of our in house web traffic appraisal expert. He used aftermarket procedures to arrive at $10 million

Finally, even if Linda is the most extravagant spender in Nigeria, she should still have N500 million cash right now which represents just 2013 and 2014 earning minus total expenditures.

Therefore, Linda Ikeji current net worth is $10 million (N1,850,000,000) + N500,000,000

= N2,350,000,000


Updated: Linda's networth is $10 M (N1,980,000,000) + N500,000,000
=N 2,480,000,000 Approximately N2.5 Million with the month difference. i.e Interval between January and now (September.)

We believe you will agree with us that Linda Ikeji is not just another kinda hungry blogger out there trying to make her way up. She is already and always at the Top.


 

You can read about Linda Ikeji Biography and her Success Story

Official Website: www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com




The break down was gotten from: Constative.CoM
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The Story About Linda Ikeji and Her Net Worth

This is an excerpt from GistMania.Com about the true life Story of Linda Ikeji. I wish i heard this story before now, Maybe my thoughts concerning Linda wouldn't have been the same. Below is the excerpt:
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 I started struggling since I was 17 to support my family. I said the day I sell my body to a man for money, may God strike me dead. I was determined to make it on my own, never let any man take my dignity.

It was early 2000, I was 19 years old, in my second year at the University of Lagos. I’d been a model for about a year and a half then. Modeling back then didn’t pay a lot. Sometimes you eat, sometimes you can’t find food. Sometimes you had money, sometimes you will have to beg for it. I’m not from a rich home. I started struggling since I was 17 to support my family.
 


So I kinda hard a tough life growing up but I kept working, doing all sorts of modeling jobs, ushering, fashion shows, and at one point I sold beer at a hotel. I’d leave lectures, go to a hotel and sell beer from 1pm till 10pm. I did this for a few months. It wasn’t easy but I had to survive. One of the things I said to myself back then was, the day I sell my body to a man for money, may God strike me dead. I was determined to make it on my own, never let any man take my dignity.

In those days, most young girls had an “aristo” I was never one of those girls. I would rather starve or beg for food than give my body to a man for money.

So back to my story. It was early 2000, I hadn’t done any modeling jobs in a bit. I didn’t have any money in school, hadn’t ate a proper meal in days, there was no money at home… My sister called and asked if I could send money home…didn’t have any. I wondered what to do…then I thought of this ” aristo” who had been chasing me for months now…old man…married.. .rich…in his fifties.

I said to myself, why don’t you call him and beg him for money. Tell a lie, say you need it to go to the hospital ‘cos you’re sick or something that desperate. Which was what I did. What he said to me was ‘you know I like you. I don’t know why you’re behaving like a child. You need someone to take care of you blah blah blah’.

Eventually he said I should meet him at a hotel. I will never forget that hotel…Ambassadors hotel in Ikoyi. I was apprehensive about going but I was desperate…I said to myself what’s the worse that can happen? It’s not like he will rape you and there was no way in hell I would sleep with him, so I figured even if he didn’t give me the money I asked for, at least he would give me money for transport fare to go back home…that transport fare was what I was looking forward to honestly. I didn’t have a dime on me, in fact I borrowed small money from a friend to go to the hotel.

So when I got there, he bought me hotel food (my first real meal in days…:-)) and after I was done eating, he made his move. I shoved him off. He kept trying and I kept pushing him away and after a while he got angry and said something like, why did you come here then? Are you a child? He was angry that I made him pay for a hotel room, spent money on food etc and not give him what he wanted. So he got up to leave…and I told him I didn’t have any money to go back to school. If looks could kill, I would have died in that moment he turned to look at me. He left the hotel room, and I followed him. I kept begging and trying to explain to him that I didn’t have transport to go back, he didn’t say a word to me as he entered his vehicle and drove off.

I stood in front of the hotel wondering how I was going to get back to school. All I had on me was N15. N15 wasn’t going to take me from Ikoyi to Akoka. In my plans, I never imagined that I wasn’t going to at least get a few thousands from him. I’d seen this guy before…he was a friend’s boss. He owned a media business back then and every time I went to see this friend, this man would call me into his office…tell me how pretty I am, how much he likes me and how well he can take care of me.

And he always gave me 5k whenever I was ready to leave his office. But this time I was the one who called him…so he must have figured I was ready to give in. We both misunderstood each other, I guess…:-)

Anyway, after standing in front of the hotel for a few minutes, I went back in and saw a young man at the front desk. I explained my situation to him…he was kind enough to give me N100 and that was the money that took me half way home. By the time I got to Yaba, I’d run out of cash, so I trekked from Yaba bus stop to UNILAG Akoka. I remember saying to myself while I was trekking with tears in my eyes, that one day I’m going to make something of myself…every money I make in this world would be my own hard earned money…I don’t care how bad it gets, no man is ever going to take away my self respect…that’ s all I have!

And that’s the way I lived. Determined to make it in life. On my own terms. As my own woman. I kept struggling and struggling until God finally blessed me.

Now I have more money than I even know what to do with it. I make millions of Naira from what I love doing…blogging. The best part of all this is that I would blog for free. Now I don’t chase money anymore…it chases me. It’s not even just about the money, it’s the great friends I’ve met via this blog, the wonderful people I interact with here, the freebies I get. How much of a big deal I am to some people.

How some people see me in person and scream with excitement and want to take photos with me. Sometimes I pinch myself…I almost can’t believe this is my life.
Once in a while I think of that 19 year old girl who trekked for miles to school because she would not sell her body and I say to her, we made it, Linda, we made it!

So maybe I’m not a role model in terms of what I do, but I know I’m definitely a role model as a young woman. To all the young girls out there, if you’re reading this, you can make it on your own. You don’t need to spread your legs for men, you don’t need these old married men who just take your glory. You’re strong, you’re beautiful, there’s nothing you can’t achieve on your own. God has given you something no one else has. Find what it is and build yourself. Don’t worry about what other girls around you have. Dignity is far more valuable than a range rover. Make it in life on your own terms and as your own woman, so that you can look back one day and be proud of who you were and who you are.

  
Extracted from www.gistmania.com


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