As you know there are many different ways to make money from AdSense. But here I want to discuss about earning from your blogs with two following methods. Method 1. We can develop one or two blogs and try to update the content daily. In this case we have time to take cafe of our blogs. It is also easy to drive traffic to them. Method 2. We build a farm of blogs in many different niches. Each blog consists of 10 posts. Then, we try somehow to drive traffic to them. In this way we can build links easily to improve PR quickly. This farm should be monitored regularly to know which niche is good and which one is bad in term of earning from Adsense. Which one do you prefer? Why and Why not?
I would say just make tons of generic blogs and load each one with a different niche. Overtime let it get indexed and with so many blogs out there, users are bound to stumble on to your page from Google. It's a good idea to fill up your blogs with typical niche related questions and answers considering that hows 90% of people will wind up on a site.
Neither, per se, but what I do resembles the first more than the second. Website...with a lot of unique content of related to it's theme. It serves the browsing-public the best and it's easiest to maintain and grow because it's content about a subject that I know in and out. On a per-click basis it doesn't earn as much as some topics, but if you're looking at purely the monetary aspect, it's not the amount per click that matters, but rather a combination of the amount and the NUMBER of the clicks. Traffic is not a problem because it's unique content and ranks well.
Create one great site, provide value, put all your efforts into it and than move onto the next one. Do this for ten years and 20 sites. You have your retirement money.
if you want quality site and want to be in the game for long term, then fewer good quality site is the way to go. you can have several different categories under one niche. instead of having lots of different blogs under various niche, you can do few in a way that serves the same purpose. for example, you can do a health blog and have all health related categories under one blog. no point of having seperate blog for each health categories. you will have more content per blog and will be able to create blogs with better quality
My method is a combination of Method 2 primarily and Method 1 as secondary. I create various blogs (about 20 now so far) for various niches and I update them as often as possible. Those which do not perform very well, I update less often than the ones that do, so in this way I manage the blogs effectively. It has been working for me so far.
I think it's (probably) best to stick to one site / niche but a lot of people (me included) just can't help getting sidetracked into new sites and projects!
I think in this day and age you have to care for your blog, update content is most important you cant cash in on old news simple as that
I prefer and follow Method 1 . Less blogs are easy to manage and if you concentrate on those few blogs, you can get hundreds of repeated visitors.