Hey all. I was doing a bit of experimentations in the last months, creating simple clean sites and monetizing them. Results have been pretty good, although it DOES require some dedication to get there. I wrote an article on how to Build a solid Network of sites and generate a stable revenue Maybe it can give some ideas to some of you to invest on mid and long-term earnings. It's not meant to be the ultimate magic recipe to make money online rather just to share some ideas... Your feedback and comments are welcome of course! Cheers.
It does indeed. This is a (rather) short description of my own game plan, and I believe it will work over a 10-15 year period. Make a plan for yourself - use this article for a base plan and then apply your own twist. Add work, work and more work. Keep testing and consider it a fun hobby. It will get you there in the end. In short: Dedication required, Yes! Ultimate magic recipee, No! Good, simple base plan, Yes! /miko67
Nice article, but I just rereading "A 500 articles can cost you from $7 to $40 depending the reputation of the writer and the quality you are looking for." So you mean you can buy 500 articles with a minimum of 500 words each for $7-$40. You mean probably per article. Cause in other way that will be just some auto generated crap
I mean a 500 -words- article, so per article yes. Thanks for letting me know, I corrected that on the article
Also in article there are sentence where you say that all your websites costs $30-$500, I think you also mean per website, cause it's way lot of work in exchange for $30-$500.
Goog stuff. Only problem is you have to spend time without expecting returns for a wile. This will work but kid of hard. Thanks
To be honest, if you create a good sites/s, I don't think you would want to sell it for $300, especially as it already has some traffic.
A niche network does work. I run a small network of indie music sites (only 4 at the moment with about another dozen going up this year), and don't do much external link-building at all. PR is decent for all (I think all 4s despite not updating much at all) just from interlinking my own sites and natural links coming into the content. I'm building a 20-site business network now, which I expect to monetize much better than the other niche. It does definitely take time and isn't an overnight money-maker, but if you reach your audience well enough, they're good at jumping on new additions to the network and spreading the word for you.
pretty good but I think it's not a long term because SEs hate spam links (including if you have different domains and interlinking them).
Why do you assume a network of sites is equivalent to spam? It's only spam if you run crappy spammy sites... you can very easily have a network of very legitimate sites. Just look at the large content networks out there... they may be a bit ad-ridden, but they're not spam. And they do quite well both financially and with rankings.