I completely agree. This is something you could continue to expand and eventually make a lot more than the initial $10 a day.
I had somewhere around four blogs at one time and they were becoming too hard to maintain so now I just have the one. My one blog looks far nicer than all them did combined so it's definitely worthwhile. You can always combine some of the content you would have in several blogs as long as it's somehow relevant.
The whole question is really meaningless if you do not discuss size/scope/# of pages of the "blog" By the way, when did websites become "blogs"?
clearly 1 blog. 10 different blogs are very time consuming, and you probably thinking on adding copy/paste articles on them, so you'll eventually end up nowhere. Better stick with 1 blog, rewrite articles as best as you can, until you become an authority in your niche. After that you can write your own,unique articles.
Depends on what type of site/blog you want. For example, 1 article a week on each blog would be 10 articles a week you have to do. You would then have 10 sites, with updated content at least once a week. You could concentrate all of that time on one blog, but what if that blog doesn't turn out? I have around 300+ sites, all updated weekly with content and I personally like that much more then being stuck with one website. I get to write content on a different subject every day - I do have a couple larger sites which I do love the topic about (and yes these are updated daily) but I like to diversify
One blog today, 10 blogs down the road My advice is to build your first blog around a passion of yours. This will make it easy to write about and more likely to attract high value visitors. Then add additional blogs of interest to yourself or on subjects you want to know more about or that you think will generate higher revenue. As your experience grows in how much time it takes to write posts, etc. you will be more efficient and can add more blogs or other sites. And during this time you should be seeing an increase in daily Google revenue. Quality first, quantity second. ________________________ Personal Online ATM under $10
It's very difficult in the first place to get 10$ a day. I've had sites with over 10,000 users a day, and some days they only get about 60 clicks and as a result, sometimes goes down to about 8$ even. Once in a while sometimes can go down to like 40 clicks, and around 5$. On average around 12-30$ would be a good estimate for such large sites. However, a blog usually gets less hits than full blown sites with services, because blogs can get difficult to read, isn't usually professionally written, and there's are no other services on blogs usually. 10$ a day for any blog, is almost a dream. Unless you're willing to spend money.
if you're lazy like I am stick with the 1 blog. some good advice I heard from steve jobs was that he doesn't like to read blogs of ppl who post just to post, he reads blogs of ppl who actually have something to say, even if it means that they only post a few times a week.
It really depends on your preference, which one do you prefer, quality or quantity. Which is easier for you to maintain?
In my opinion it's better if you make sure that you can write one blog which can earn $1 a day automatically or $10 a day before making assumption like this.
Don't listen to all, expect Blogspotter, believe me its simple one path but you should have a some faith yourself atleast 5ive months
one blog $10/day Ok you have good content.... but what you do to promote your blog? Good content but no traffic = $0
Thanks for the kind words People here don't seem to understand that starting a successful Blog cannot be an easy walk. Many successful bloggers struggle to make 10 dollars a day. I started blogging 4 years back, and have been quoted in the Biggest Blogs, newspapers etc etc, but struggled to monetise the blogs and get decent Google Traffic, for years until I stumbled upon SEO. So building a single blog with 1000-2000 visitors can be tough for a new guy. Whereas starting ten blogs with google traffic of 200-300 visitors can be easy, and since the main aim of the OP is to start a money making blog. I have a blog, which EVERY blogger in my niche, recognizes. Won prizes etc etc, and it is considered a successful blog, but It hardly makes any money. SO i don't even monetize it. But with my know-how of how Blogs work, I use the CMS of a Blog platform, and the SEO ready structure of it, add to it the viral nature, to launch several blogs and make good money from each of them. Many successful bloggers also run several Blog, even though the primary income may come from one Blog. One of your blogs, in which you become passionate and if it a good niche may become the primary income earner, but you don't know which one will click. Even Darren Rowse has more than 10. It is hard work, maintaining many blogs, but then Money never comes easy. Cheers and happy Money making. And more thing, Learn MS Excel. helps in managing Domains and Passwords and keywords and referral stats and Competitors and what not.. managing multiple sites can be fun. One more thing. It is easy to become knowledgeable in a Niche. In one year you can earn a Diploma, even an MBA (LSB, Insead).. In one year it is much easier to become a master in a Niche or several Niches.. So forget it when they say, start in a niche you know... If you can't learn about a new niche in a year, chances are you are no good in the niche you already know .... YOU CAN DO IT MAN!! Just Start. And don't Copy Paste. Be unique. Forget the grammar, Google see it as unique and Typos are a boon
Just build blogs till ur knees bukle. Automate them with WP-O-Matic, flood ur blogs with adsense, nvr touch it again and ur set But I would probably go with 2 blogs $5 each as this way you can promote both at once which is pretty much just as simple as doing the one by itself.