All domain names, what would you do with them? Would they be all around the same niche or split into different niches? I don't have 100 blogs or anything but I thought it'd be interesting to see other poeples thoughts, Thanks
Holy crap, I'd need to hire people to work on them. I'd split them up and test each niche to see which one works the best. That many blogs would be hard to maintain.
Oops I should have mentioned people are already blogging them all for you but this isn't the issue since you have the money to pay for it lol.
Their are some silent user on dp who are having 100+ blogs but i think most of them are running with auto pilot scripts . To keep them updated we need some good amount of money but yes once they get some popularity we can earn large amount from them too .
I'm really not a hundred blogs guy, I always focused on one and went ahead to build it, increase its quality overtime and space. Mainting more than 3 blogs regularly by someone alone is just not possible. One good quality post takes one hour of your time to build, assign tags, categories, pictures, downloads, links and what not. And if you are designer like me, then one post takes a week to compile up properly lol. A blog is supposed to be a personal thing, thats the whole motto of blogging anyway! If I had 100 blogs, I honestly would merge everything into one and make one special ungodly blog! Lol
If I had 100 blogs, I'd probably split them among a few niches, maybe five different ones. There's only so much you can say about one subject and I would try to keep them from competing with each other, if possible.
As long as you have other people to write on them I'd put each one in a different niche. If you have 2 blogs in 1 niche one will compete with the other and as long as one of your blogs in a niche is the best why do you need two? So go for each blog with a different niche.
O, lets add some spin to this, let's say you actually had the money as before but were testing the waters on using rss and/or auto-pilot rewriters. Would you do it? You know that money could always go to something else tsk tsk.
What would I do with 100 blogs? Nothing! I could setup that many blogs on my host in a few hours. If all 100 were getting traffic then thats a different story. I would use them to promote my best selling products.
Why would you need 100 blogs? Why not invest your time and money into some big site, promote it hardly and make real money from it? People are allways trying to get a fortune, out of nothing, in short time...well, that's not likely... In 1-2 years you'll be able to have a stable online bussiness..
Nope! I'm constantly finding my articles on someone's auto-piloted blog and I cannot stand it. People say "Oh, at least you've got a backlink." WTH is a PR0 backlink going to do for my PR6 website? Besides my personal vendetta against blog auto-pilots, I don't think it does readers justice to simply give them a blurb and a link somewhere else. What's the value for them coming to your site? If you're going to link off somewhere else, at least give some commentary about what you're linking to.
Briefly what would I do, All the blogs would be focused on certain keywords mostly related to each other but not the same keyword. 100 Blogs = 100 unique content every week. That is rough job would need assistance. After 1-2 months later with a decent traffic i would change all the blogs redirecting to one site but again the content of each blog related to the site would stay. 100 blogs = 1 site = 1 blog = 100 blogs of content on one site. So all the partial traffic would come to one hand and would be easy to control no loss . That's what I do usually. I buy blogs and start enhancing them to redirect to another site that is related to the site content of the blog before. It also reduces your hosting expenses and most important reduces time spent on each blog. The revenue doesn't change the traffic even increases more then it used to. But don't forget don't do url redirect do content redirect. url redirect causes you to loose organic traffic.
Good point, I hate auto-pilot blogs as well, their unreadable and you just don't get anything from it :/.
Uhoh. Sneaky redirects is against Googles rules. Your risking getting your blogs deindexed completley. SE spiders and endusers must see the same thing.
At one point i thought about this. Mine was involving 100+ 5 page websites. I was using expression templates etc and just creating small info sites. But it was making me plenty of money in the niches i was using. But i lost interest and canned it.