I have three, and because of work I mainly post on one. the other two are in the backburner. I've read of people having ten or more, How do they manage that? or maybe I'm too disorganized for that. Anyone here have more than ten? Ruben
I have several myself. It's all about setting up a system and sticking with it. I wake up in the morning and write and publish 10 articles or so by noon. Just stay focused and you will do fine.
I have several blogs in different-different niches (general,finance,health,travel,technology,games,real estate,sports etc.). I have a team of good writers who write articles for them and i buy sometimes good articles from other writers here as well. DON.
I have 5 main blogs that I work on, some need daily content, some need weekly, I also have 5-10 domains that will become blogs when I get the time. I like to blog about what I like, yet If I want to learn about a subject I am not afraid to start a website for that niche. I also have a few static html sites that require less work, but all these sites require traffic and backlinks, and that is where most of the time is spent.
Would it be safe to assume this is how you make your living? I believe once you have three or more there has to be a lot of quality control so I'm sure it's time consuming plus working in the other aspect of driving traffic. I think it can done though, a lot of organizing goes into that I'm sure.
I currently have two(one I am working harder on at the moment though) and I also do other writing, so it's kinda hard to do both.
I have more than 10. I write the content %50 of the time, mostly spontaneously. I buy content otherwise. And it is a challenge keeping the blogs up with fresh, relevant content.
I'll be honest, I couldn't imagine having more than one, though it depends on your niche. I also feel that it depends on your schedule. I work full time and go to school full time... when you factor blogging into also spending quality time at home with my wife... I'm maxed out.
I have more than 10 with paid hosting. I still have to develop some of them. Most of them are niche blogs.
I have one website, and one blog. The blog is pretty random, but geared somewhat specifically towards investing, ebay, money stuffs, and a few random things. The website is specific, and I write articles (separate pages) for that, which takes up most of the time because I usually have to research the even more specific topic and make sure what I'm writing is clear and contains enough information without taking it from another site.