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happygal Forums Member
Joined: 3 Nov 2005 Posts: 316
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#1 · Posted: 31 Jul 2009 12:52
I read different perspective on this from time to time. Some say you should have one or two great sites and promote them heavily. Others suggest it's better to have multiple smaller sites and work with all of them.
Curious your take on this?
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mountainmom5
Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 3056
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#2 · Posted: 31 Jul 2009 21:44
I tend to agree with having only a few great sites. It takes time to get enough things out there to generate a fair amount of traffic to your sites and if you spread yourself too thin, then it is easy to have a lot of nothing out there..
That being said, I think it varies for each individual - if you have tons of time, then having more sites will keep you from going bonkers...as you are writing and developing content.... if you are anything like me, you need variety to stay sane....
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johnjimat Forums Member
Joined: 31 Mar 2009 Posts: 357
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#3 · Posted: 31 Jul 2009 22:11
if we work alone we just need a few website to concentrate. but if we have employee or we a team we can have more website. Working as a team is better than working alone
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VictoriaNTC
Joined: 12 Mar 2008 Posts: 755
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#4 · Posted: 31 Jul 2009 22:14
I have a few main money making sites, one for each of my chosen niches and many smaller related sites, (with the exact key phrases)and ads, articles, Hubs, Lenses, Journals, Weebly sites all linking to my main sites.
It helps to social bookmark web pages you have commented on, as the page rank increases on that particular page, your backlink will be sweeter!
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pcwork Forums Member
Joined: 12 Aug 2006 Posts: 1650
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#5 · Posted: 31 Jul 2009 23:53
Depends on your interests. If you are interested in a number of subjects, you can have many sites.
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lisat1 Forums Member
Joined: 16 Jul 2009 Posts: 12
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#6 · Posted: 1 Aug 2009 00:04
As a rule I try and stay at around 4-5 sites per offer type. This way I can test different styles of landing pages/sites, etc... I currently operate in 5 types of offers and it is a full days work (not an 8 hour day either, much more) to keep up to date with conversions percentage, stats, etc... and to tweak them to increase my roi.
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ram002 Forums Member
Joined: 1 Aug 2009 Posts: 9
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#7 · Posted: 1 Aug 2009 09:37
Hi. I am new here .Anyway, I have 3 websites. I agree with you. It's hard to put your effort in acquiring more traffic.It takes a lot of time. You can be more productive if you choose to have only a few sites to handle except that if you work as a team or you've earned a lot money to hire an employee for you to manage some of your websites.
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Newbie Shield
Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 2226
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#8 · Posted: 1 Aug 2009 17:46 · Edited by: Newbie Shield
Hi HappyGal,
That entirely depends upon your personal preference, how many you have on staff, and how involved you like to be with your readership.
Some like fire-and-forget while others prefer to work one or two sites real hard.
There is one HELL of a lot to do each day on a single site once you realize just how much there really is to doing it properly.
One good thing about having two or perhaps even three flagship sites eventually is that you get topic variety. M5 brought that up the other day.
But you might serve yourself well if you spend a good six months or so exclusively setting up and running your first site (after planning it well). Then you'll be good enough to do the next one or two in three or four months.
If you don't know much about paid hosting and don't want to learn HTML and CSS right away, I suggest you start out with a single SBI site.
Personally I like to keep the number of sites very small so that I can properly tend to them.
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Barb Thornback Forums Member
Joined: 25 Apr 2008 Posts: 298
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#9 · Posted: 1 Aug 2009 18:08
I have 2 main Websites and many blogs, and plan to have many more Blogs.
I did spend quite a long time devoted to my 1st website, until I got into blogging.
The way I see it is this - 'the more income streams you have, the more you will earn and don't ever rely on one product or program'.
Barb
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Hemjoe Forums Member
Joined: 6 Feb 2007 Posts: 564
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#10 · Posted: 3 Aug 2009 11:40
Like many have said already, its down to your situation personall.
From my experience its hard to keep track of many sites and it involves a lot of work. Stick to one to start with build that up and only when that is making a consistant amount of money, then move on to the second.
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happywife
Joined: 14 Aug 2007 Posts: 1526
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#11 · Posted: 7 Aug 2009 21:52
I've got four sites of my own and they keep me too busy, to be honest. If that was ALL I had to do in life, it would be fine, but on top of everything else, I don't really think I could handle more than that.
I prefer the full blown site as opposed to the mini site theory, I guess.
Blessings, Angie
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thomnel53 Forums Member
Joined: 21 Feb 2009 Posts: 14
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#12 · Posted: 7 Aug 2009 22:13
I have 2 main sites, but I also throw up some small sites from time to time to get in on a hot market.
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Singapoor Forums Member
Joined: 6 Feb 2009 Posts: 173
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#13 · Posted: 11 Aug 2009 07:32
mountainmom5: if you are anything like me, you need variety to stay sane.... I'm like M5 so I'll have a few in the end (one for each of a handful of topics I'm super interested in)... but only a few because I similarly have experienced that the amount of work it takes me to get traffic to one or two sites, having tooooo many would stretch me too thin in the end (especially since I prefer to write my own content).
Add that to what NS pointed out (that the planning of a site before setting it up is worth the time) and it would be a recipe for disaster for someone like me.
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