I run close to 15, a few of them are self-sufficient, some of them are in place with the intention of selling once stats are gathered, and two of them are pretty labor-intensive with 30+ staff keeping them afloat
Most of the time mantaining and adding new content and links to one big site. Also and I'm the owner of another 8 sitenames. And thinking and developing two other sites.
I own 3 but I take my time, I promote then make them active, then I move on to the next project, No sence in creating a websites if there not going to be traffic flow.
Like the rest, plan to have 2 to 3 more... I find it hard to make the time for the initial days of uploading a new site.
around 15 domain names, but only 6 active sites. It will probably increase to 10 by the end of April.
i'm planning on setting up sites about proxy, health related site, adult site, financial site and pet site. I currently own 5 domains.
I have about 7 active sites. Every site I create really grows to be popular so I cannot devot my time for all of them. Plus when I create a new site I kinda slack on the old site that bought me income in the past so I try to stick with them.
1000 = $10 000 in domain fees annually Around $4000 in hosting fees (at $4/mo each) How are your 40 sites are fairing? That's a huge investment. I think people should consider getting fewer higher quality sites than a ton because.. of the fees of keeping it online
You can get domains for $6-7 per year. You can get hosting for unlimited domains for $10-15 per month. I figured my cost is $0.52 per domain per month. That will pay for a small 10-20 meg site and more bandwidth than I will ever use. It doesn't take much to make them pay their costs.
I own over 50 sites and about 200 domains. I plan on owning one site. Preferably a very profitable one as opposed to the ones I own now, which cost me money.
I also plan to develop more than 200 sites (real sites), and I have everything ready, but it's taking a while. My advice is: focus in one project at a time...