i am having same problem, i have 3 sites and i can hardly manage all and build backlinks for all at same time i strongly agree with you shenron
Its good to see you in 4 digits group, my personal tech blog is alone now in the 4 digits group. 5 digits is also easy with dedication and continious hard work.
**Bows** Thank you Amit! You have been one of my top 5 inspirations. - Will.Spencer - DCT - Amitpatel_3001 - Jimkarter - All the others.
Congratulations with your success , and thanks for your great tips. So what is the niche of your main site? is it a blog?
I use wordpress as 1 of my major publishing platforms, yes, still I don't use it for "blogging", but for regular article publishing. Niche? Well... I'd have to kill you all afterwards.
Congrats, although it is possible to develop more than 1 website at the same time... it definitely makes sense to limit promotion to a sensible number at the same time. Jim Karter has had success with multiple websites at the same time... but I am sure he didn't develop all 200+ of his sites at the same time. Instead, the development has been spread out over the last couple of years. The static sites or sites that do not need much updates help to make it easier to promote them - a regular monthly promotion for any new content should suffice for those sites while the other sites would take more work. Wordpress can be useful as a CMS and doesn't need to be used for blogging even though it is a blogging platform. Regarding the other lower revenue sites, all you need to do is focus on a couple of them and develop them to see if they increase revenue on a regular basis or whether they hit their potential income. Once you have got it to hit its potential income, it is a matter of maintaining it and moving onto the development of other sites. Gradually, over time, you should be able to raise the income amount earned from each of the sites and could easily double your current income provided you maintain working on them - and naturally, adding unique content to them. Good luck
Very good job! I'm not in that range but hope to be in a couple of months. And in the end, it's only $12,000 per year. Not enough to live on, but a nice supplement to your regular job!
Since I don't do this full time, I find it hard to promote many sites at once for 2 main reasons: 1 - Time - You need time to promote your sites, submitting articles, getting links, etc. 2 - You need money to afford new content, link building, etc. **After my last effort in promotion I had to upgrade my server, which now costs more, but runs like a cheetah**
Congratulations! This 3 web sites which makes you 80%. What are they? Blogs, Static content, can visitors change them?(dynamic) How mmany unique visitors you have daily? Are this web sites niche web sites with high cost keywords/adds? I have one mesothelioma-risk.net and this are high paying keywords but problem is traffic.