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How to Start a Blog in Nepal in 2026 by Suman Shrestha (1)

How to Start a Blog in Nepal in 2026: Complete Step-by-Step Guide

To start a blog in Nepal, choose a niche, register a domain (.com or free .com.np), buy web hosting, install WordPress, and publish SEO-optimized content consistently. The total setup cost is NPR 8,000–15,000 per year. Beginners can start earning within 6–12 months through Google AdSense, affiliate marketing, and sponsored content.

Why Starting a Blog in Nepal in 2026 Is Still a Strong Opportunity

Nepal’s internet user base has crossed 34 million active broadband subscriptions as of 2025, according to the Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA). These are people actively searching Google for answers — exam tips, trekking guides, product comparisons, financial advice — and the supply of quality Nepali blog content still falls far short of that demand.

The gap between what Nepali internet users search for and what they actually find is an opportunity. Most blogs in Nepal are either abandoned after three months, poorly optimized for search, or stuffed with generic content that Google’s Helpful Content algorithm is increasingly penalizing. A blogger who publishes consistently, writes for real search intent, and builds topical authority has less competition in Nepal than in virtually any Western market.

Blogging in Nepal is not a get-rich-quick scheme. The bloggers who succeed treat it as a long-term business: one that compounds over time. A post published today can bring you readers, clients, and income for years — unlike a Facebook post that disappears in 24 hours.

This guide covers every step from niche selection through monetization, with Nepal-specific pricing, tools, payment methods, and realistic income timelines that no generic blogging guide provides.

What Niche Should You Choose for a Blog in Nepal?

  • Choose a niche where your genuine knowledge meets proven search demand in Nepal
  • Validate your niche using Google Trends (set location to Nepal), Google’s “People Also Ask” box, and YouTube search volume
  • Target niches with international audience potential — these earn significantly higher AdSense CPC than Nepal-only traffic
  • Avoid niches that are too broad (e.g., “lifestyle”) or too narrow (e.g., “Mustang district food recipes only”)

The niche you choose determines your income ceiling more than almost any other decision. Here is why: Google AdSense in Nepal pays $1–$5 per 1,000 pageviews from Nepali readers. The same 1,000 pageviews from US readers in a finance or technology niche can earn $20–$80. This is the CPC (Cost Per Click) gap — and it is the single most important factor most Nepali blogging guides fail to explain.

Profitable blog niches in Nepal with global audience potential:

Niche Target Audience Monetization Strength Language Strategy
Trekking and Adventure International travelers High — affiliate (gear, tours) + AdSense English
Technology and Gadgets Nepal + South Asia Medium-High — affiliate (Amazon, Daraz) English or bilingual
Education and Exam Prep Nepali students Medium — AdSense + digital products Nepali or bilingual
Personal Finance and NEPSE Nepali investors Medium — AdSense + courses Nepali or English
Health and Wellness Nepal + global Medium-High — affiliate + AdSense English
Food and Cooking (Nepali) NRN diaspora + global Medium — AdSense + sponsorships English
Freelancing and Remote Work Nepali professionals High — affiliate (tools) + courses English

The most overlooked niche opportunity in Nepal is content aimed at the Non-Resident Nepali (NRN) community — over 2 million Nepalis living in countries like the US, UK, Australia, and Japan who consume English-language content and generate high CPC ad revenue.

Should You Blog in Nepali or English?

  • Blog in English if you want to target international readers and maximize AdSense CPC
  • Blog in Nepali if you are targeting local audiences for education, news, government jobs, or local services
  • A bilingual strategy — English posts for global topics, Nepali posts for local topics — works for blogs covering education, technology, and finance
  • Over 80% of Nepal’s internet users browse on mobile phones; content in either language must be mobile-optimized

This is the decision that most Nepali blogging guides skip entirely — yet it directly determines your income potential.

A Nepali-language blog about Lok Sewa preparation can reach millions of students, but AdSense CPC for Nepali traffic averages $0.01–$0.05 per click. Monetization through digital products, sold in NPR, becomes more viable than AdSense for this audience. An English-language blog about Annapurna trekking can reach international travelers who generate $0.30–$2.00 per AdSense click, 20 to 40 times higher CPC for the same effort.

The practical recommendation: if your goal is maximum AdSense income, write in English and target international audiences on your primary topics. Use Nepali-language content selectively for high-volume local search terms where Google Nepali results remain thin, and competition is low.

How Do You Register a Domain Name for a Blog in Nepal?

How Do You Register a Domain Name for a Blog in Nepal

  • Register a .com domain for global reach: cost is approximately NPR 1,200–1,800 per year from Namecheap, Cloudflare Registrar, or Porkbun
  • Register a .com.np domain for free if targeting Nepali audiences — Nepal’s Mercantile Communications offers .com.np at no annual cost with proper documentation
  • Avoid hyphens, numbers, and names that are hard to spell aloud
  • Choose a domain name that is brandable, short (under 15 characters), and memorable

How to register a .com.np domain (step by step):

  1. Visit register.com.np (Nepal’s official domain registry)
  2. Check your desired domain name availability
  3. Create an account and submit your citizenship photocopy or company registration document
  4. Fill the registration form and submit — approval typically takes 1–3 working days
  5. Once approved, connect your .com.np domain to your hosting via DNS settings in your cPanel

A .com.np domain signals local relevance to Google and can provide a small ranking advantage for Nepal-targeted searches. For blogs targeting international audiences, .com remains the stronger choice.

Payment for international domains: You will need a dollar-enabled card — a Visa or Mastercard linked to your Nepali bank account, or a Payoneer card. Most Nepali commercial banks now issue international debit cards after NRB policy updates, allowing limited international online transactions.

Which Web Hosting Should You Choose in Nepal?

  • For beginners: Hostinger’s shared hosting plan costs approximately NPR 2,500–4,000 per year and offers the best price-performance ratio for new blogs
  • For Nepal-focused blogs: local hosts like WebHostNepal, Guff Gaff, or Craft Nepal Hosting offer NPR-based billing and local support
  • Choose a host with servers in India or Singapore for the lowest latency to Nepali visitors
  • Minimum requirements: SSD storage, free SSL certificate, one-click WordPress install, and 99.9% uptime guarantee

Hosting comparison for Nepal bloggers:

Host Annual Cost (NPR approx.) Server Location Best For Payment
Hostinger (Starter) 2,500 – 4,000 India / Singapore Beginners targeting global traffic Dollar card / Payoneer
WebHostNepal 3,000 – 6,000 Nepal / India Nepal-focused blogs and local businesses eSewa, Khalti, bank transfer
Guff Gaff Hosting 2,800 – 5,000 India Budget bloggers in Nepal NPR local payment
SiteGround (StartUp) 5,000 – 8,000 Singapore Serious bloggers who need speed and support Dollar card
Bluehost (Basic) 4,000 – 6,000 US / India WordPress-specific blogs Dollar card

For most beginners in Nepal, a Hostinger shared plan on an Indian or Singaporean server is a practical starting point. It handles everything a new blog needs, costs less than a single restaurant meal per month, and accepts Nepali international debit cards.

How Do You Set Up WordPress for a Blog in Nepal?

  • Install WordPress through your hosting provider’s cPanel using Softaculous (one-click installer) — no coding required
  • Use WordPress.org (self-hosted), not WordPress.com — the self-hosted version gives you full control over monetization and design
  • Set your permalink structure to “Post Name” (Settings → Permalinks) immediately after installation for clean, SEO-friendly URLs
  • Install an SSL certificate (usually free with your hosting) to enable HTTPS — Google treats non-HTTPS sites as insecure

Essential WordPress plugins for Nepali bloggers:

Plugin Purpose Cost
RankMath SEO On-page SEO optimization, schema markup, sitemap Free (Pro: ~NPR 8,000/year)
LiteSpeed Cache or WP Rocket Page speed and caching — critical for Core Web Vitals Free / NPR 5,000/year
ShortPixel or Smush Image compression to WebP format Free tier available
UpdraftPlus Automatic backups to Google Drive or Dropbox Free
Wordfence Security Malware scanning and firewall protection Free
WPForms Lite Contact form creation Free

Install only what you need. Every unnecessary plugin adds load time. A fast-loading site ranks better and retains readers longer — both of which directly affect your income.

How Do You Write Blog Posts That Rank on Google in Nepal?

  • Use Google Keyword Planner (free) and Ubersuggest (free tier) to find keywords that Nepali and international readers are actively searching for
  • Target long-tail keywords (3–5 words) with clear search intent — for example, “best trekking poles for Annapurna Circuit” converts better than “trekking poles.”
  • Structure every post with a clear H1 title, H2 section headings, short paragraphs, and bullet points — Google’s AI Overview rewards well-structured, scannable content
  • Write content that demonstrates first-hand experience — Google’s E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) framework penalizes thin, generic posts

On-page SEO checklist for every blog post:

  • Primary keyword in the H1 title, first paragraph, one H2 heading, and meta description
  • Meta description under 155 characters with a clear benefit statement
  • At least one internal link to a related post on your blog
  • Descriptive image alt text (e.g., “Annapurna Base Camp trail map 2026” — not “image1.jpg”)
  • Post length of 1,200–2,500 words for informational content; match the depth of what currently ranks
  • Schema markup (Article, FAQ, or HowTo) enabled via RankMath for AI Overview and rich snippet eligibility

The most important SEO insight that most Nepali blogging guides miss in 2026: Google’s AI Overview now answers a significant portion of search queries directly on the results page. To appear in AI Overviews, your content must contain clear definitional statements, structured answers, and FAQ sections — exactly the format that AI systems extract and cite. Write for AI extraction, not just for blue-link rankings.

The Nepal Blogger’s 12-Month Income Roadmap: What to Realistically Expect

No competitor guide provides a month-by-month income and traffic roadmap calibrated to Nepal’s blogging market. Here is the Nepal Blogger 12-Month Realism Framework — built from documented outcomes across successful Nepali blogs:

Timeline Traffic Milestone Expected Monthly Income (NPR) Primary Focus
Month 1–2 0–200 pageviews NPR 0 Set up, first 10 posts, no monetization
Month 3–4 200–800 pageviews NPR 0–500 SEO optimization, AdSense application
Month 5–6 800–3,000 pageviews NPR 500–3,000 AdSense active, first affiliate links
Month 7–9 3,000–10,000 pageviews NPR 3,000–12,000 Content expansion, backlink building
Month 10–12 10,000–30,000 pageviews NPR 12,000–40,000 Sponsored content, product reviews
Year 2+ 30,000–100,000+ pageviews NPR 40,000–150,000+ Multiple income streams, blog sale option

Income projections assume English-language content targeting international audiences with above-average AdSense CPC. Nepali-language blogs targeting local audiences will have lower AdSense income but may earn comparably through digital products and services.

The data is sobering but important: most Nepali bloggers earn nothing in their first 3–4 months. The blogs that survive this period and publish consistently through month 12 are the ones that generate meaningful income. Quitting at month 4 is the single most common reason blogs in Nepal fail—not due to a lack of skill or poor niche selection.

How Do You Receive Blogging Income in Nepal?

How Do You Receive Blogging Income in Nepal?

  • Google AdSense pays via wire transfer directly to a Nepali bank account once you reach the $100 threshold — this works with major banks including NIC Asia, Global IME, and Nabil Bank
  • Payoneer is the most widely used payment method for Nepali bloggers receiving affiliate commissions and international client payments — it functions like a USD debit card you can spend or withdraw to NPR
  • Wise (formerly TransferWise) is available for receiving international payments and converting to NPR at near mid-market exchange rates
  • Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) regulations require that foreign income received through formal banking channels be documented — consult your bank about receiving regular international payments to remain compliant

Affiliate networks like Amazon Associates, ShareASale, and Impact pay via Payoneer or wire transfer — both accessible from Nepal. Payoneer registration is free and takes 1–3 days for Nepali applicants with a citizenship document and a bank account.

One practical note: Google AdSense requires a PIN verification sent to your physical address in Nepal. This arrives by post and can take 2–6 weeks. Apply for AdSense early and factor in the delay to your timeline.

How Does AI Affect Blogging in Nepal in 2026?

  • AI writing tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude can assist with research, outlines, and draft generation — but Google’s Helpful Content guidelines penalize thin, AI-generated content that adds no original value
  • Use AI as a research and drafting assistant, not as a replacement for your own knowledge and experience
  • Add first-hand experience, Nepal-specific data, local prices in NPR, and original observations to any AI-assisted draft — this is what differentiates your content from the thousands of generic AI posts flooding search results
  • GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) is the emerging practice of structuring content to be cited by AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity — a traffic source that did not exist two years ago

The bloggers who win in 2026 are not those who avoid AI — they are those who use AI to produce faster first drafts and then layer in the genuine expertise and local insight that AI cannot generate. A post about “best budget smartphones under NPR 30,000 in Nepal 2026” with real hands-on notes, local store availability, and NPR pricing from Kathmandu retailers is fundamentally different from a generic AI post — and Google’s ranking algorithm increasingly recognizes that difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does it cost to start a blog in Nepal?
Starting a blog in Nepal costs approximately NPR 8,000–15,000 per year, covering a domain name (NPR 1,200–1,800 for .com or free for .com.np) and shared web hosting (NPR 2,500–6,000 per year). A WordPress theme and essential plugins can be started with free versions. If you already have a laptop and internet connection, this is the only required investment.

2. Can I start a free blog in Nepal without investing money?

Yes. Google Blogger (blogger.com) is completely free and requires only a Google account. WordPress.com also offers a free tier. However, free platforms limit your monetization options — AdSense cannot be placed on free Blogger subdomains for new accounts, and you cannot install plugins. A self-hosted WordPress blog on your own domain is strongly recommended for anyone serious about earning income from blogging.

3. How long does it take to make money from a blog in Nepal?

Most Nepali bloggers begin earning small amounts from AdSense in months 5–6, after publishing 20–30 consistent posts and reaching 1,000–3,000 monthly pageviews. Meaningful income — NPR 10,000–40,000 per month — typically requires 10–18 months of consistent effort. Bloggers targeting international audiences in higher-CPC niches reach income milestones faster than those targeting only local Nepali traffic.

4. Do I need coding skills to start a blog in Nepal?

No. WordPress handles all website functionality without any coding knowledge. Setting up your blog involves clicking through menus, installing plugins from a list, and using a visual editor to write posts. Basic computer literacy — email, web browsing, and typing — is all that is required to start a blog in Nepal.

5. Is blogging in the Nepali language worth it in 2026?

Yes, for specific niches. Nepali-language blogs covering Lok Sewa preparation, SEE and NEB exam guides, local government services, and Nepali literature face lower competition and can rank quickly. However, AdSense CPC for Nepali traffic is very low — $0.01–$0.05 per click versus $0.30–$2.00 for English-language international traffic. Monetize Nepali-language blogs through digital products, courses, and local sponsorships rather than relying primarily on AdSense.

6. Which is better for blogging in Nepal — Blogger or WordPress?

WordPress.org (self-hosted) is better for any blogger who wants to earn income seriously. It offers full control over design, plugins, monetization, and SEO. Blogger is a reasonable starting point for complete beginners who want to practice writing before investing in hosting, but its limitations in SEO, customization, and AdSense eligibility make it a short-term platform. Most successful Nepali bloggers who started on Blogger eventually migrated to self-hosted WordPress.

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