If I were to make 100 websites, and earn just $1 a day from those websites, that's a $100. I think maintaining a 100 websites should be reasonable as long as they are not blogs but something that can be run on it's own and only require updates here and there. Anybody else try this tactic of running many many websites?
This is going to take a lot of time but it can be done. Some of those sites will probably end up making a bit more than $1 a day too.
Break it down into manageable chunks, look at it as lets say a one month project? This comes to about 25 websites a week, if you think that is too much break it down further to something like 12 or so websites a week. Remember that after a few months you can slowly kill of the websites that aren't earning you and replace them with new ones. Keep that cycle going and you are bound to hit some rewards
I'm on that way........ but slowly, I build one site in 3->6months. After do all SEO things for a site and make sure that site give me at least 0.2-0.5$ daily. I also buy a new domain while doing SEO for that site. I'll use Adsense for domain to that domain. I'll create a new site for that domain.
10 articles @ $3.50 (400 words) * 100 = (10*$3.50)100 or $3500.00 100 domains @ $8.00 (.com's) = $800.00 $30+ per month web hosting 10*$10 (link building packages) = $100.00 = $4,430.00 If you're going to outsource some of it. $830.00+ without any outsourcing at all, ever. Which, I doubt would ever happen (nothing personal). Basically, you should start small and with the money you earn from 10 - 20 sites, you can put into making a further 10 or so. Updating each site as you go. Though, if you have a deep pocket, I'd recommend going with the hundred sites and outsourcing everything you can. That way you don't have to do anything/much, and your online empire gets built and starts earning you money. Money you can use to recoup your spendings. Sorry if this seems like I'm being a downer, just being realistic. You can achieve 100 websites over time, but just don't try to do it in a couple of months (unless you have those deep pockets). If you don't see earnings within the first few months, don't give up! It's one of the worst and most common mistakes internet marketers make - lake of commitment. Anyways, good luck and I wish you the best. Cheers, -Aidan.
I've paid lots of money for courses suggesting that is the easiest way to start - but from my experience it's not. In my first year I paid Mark Vurnum £2000 for an automated system - aimed at helping to create wordpress blogs with regular autocontent. Mark suggested earnings could be $5 a day in his sales pitch - this went down to $1 after I paid. His tools were crap - stopped posting after a month. Undated tool worked for less than a week. Now he has closed those tools less than a year after I paid and come out with something different that has so far brought me no traffic and $0 despite buying another 20 domains to use. One year on after spending another $3000 to buy 300 domain I'd recovered less than 10% of that Later bought Greg Jacobs Mage for $1000 - excellent tools but only really worth buying if you can get an eBay partner account - and I'm still trying. Also bought Brian Johnson / Alex Goad Auto Content Cash system. Their suggestion was they were making $0.50 a day per site and suggested a good value was $0.30. Great training - but relies on Adsense and even Brian had his sites banned by Google! So now I'm back to concentrating on less than a dozen of my most successful sites with useful content I can create myself. Tried paying for articles and PLR etc - but most are c**p - even if you spend a lot of money. To make money you first need something of value to offer - then the internet just gets you to lots of potential customers. I think it's best if you have your own product to sell - but if you just want to use affiliate products at least get some valuable bonus offers (eBooks, videos, or software), so people have a good reason to buy through your affiliate offer rather than anybody elses. Adsense is great to get some income to start - but it's really tough earning $1.00 clicks consistently - when Google keep swapping these with $0.01 clicks. So my suggestion is to concentrate of getting just a few sites going first.
Love replies with actual numbers..I agree with you and I think writing article or manage a few websites very well can make you more money.. doing 100 websites a day and $1 a day might be manageable but takes too much time and energy. Good luck though!
Its no good. You'll get up with 92 of them getting no impressions. Its a lot more easier to work on a few good sites then hurry and make a bunch of poor quality crappy one's that will never get any traffic.
I personally think it's a bad idea. There are millions of websites online that were built, have decent content on them, but are never properly marketed so they NEVER experience very much traffic. Without traffic, you don't make any money. My recommendation is to start up a website and focus on that one website. It doesn't mean it isn't going to fail, but you have less investment tied up into it. Making a $1 a day even on a site that you are really marketing hard is hard enough, much less trying to do that for 100 sites.
If you focus on website it will be better .. If you need a website creation service pm me ... I do small niche websites all the time ...
As everyone is saying, its not so easy. I think that its even easier to make 100 websites than to maintain the quality of the content on all of them. You will have to monitor as many sites you make and give your time to it. Don't you think that if you spend only 15 minutes on 1 site then also it makes 25 hours and BTW we have only 24 with us.
With something like WPMangerDX it shouldn't be too hard to manage a bunch of WordPress blogs from one place. Traffic on the other hand and getting everything setup is another story. But WPDX should make your life a LOT easier if you decide you want to go that route.
I wasn't really thinking of Blogs/Articles because those types require daily articles. I was thinking more of custom made, crowd sourced websites, websites like fmylife.com, textsfromlastnight.com, foodspotting.com, etc websites that don't require much input from me as a writer.
100 websites? You know, when it comes to money making, always use KISS technique. it means Keep it simple, stupid. I think you can earn more money with 10 quality websites , the 100 .Lets say you have created 100 websites, but, ultimately you will get fed up of managing those websites and you will not be able to give quality time to any of the sites. Quantity can never defeat quality.
its doable, the trick here is not to spend money on ebooks on how to do it, but to write your own tools or have them created, basically automating the whole process
If you were to do something like that, keep breaking it down till you have the best money making websites and trash the rest, get it down to where it's about 30 websites making you $50-100 a day, optimize until you have something on autopilot
It can be done, certainly, but earning $1 a day for each site may take time. Some sites may earn more while others zero.
Oh, I'd like to also say that speaking from personal experience, it's better selling an affiliate product (well, preferably your own - but we don't all have the time or money to create/outsource our own products). From 1 site that I've made I was getting about $200 a month. I put in about 3 -4 hours in the original creation of the site, and only added 1 article to the site itself (yes just one). With about 5 articles sent to article directories, linking back to my site and social bookmarking everything - the end total time I put in was about 6 hours. Did I mention I was being lazy? It could have been completed within 2 hours if I'd really tried. I guess to summarize, to make money online you have to be good at research. Researching keywords, in demand and sell able products via clickbank and so on. If you take the example of my site, and scale it up to 10 websites. Then you could be making $2,000 plus a month PLUS, have it only take 20 hours of work (if you're not lazy. It will be quicker if you outsource, I didn't). You'd be looking at earning $100 p/h. Which nobody would turn down. If anyone wants help making money just ask me, via PM and I will try my best. I probably won't be able to full-on mentor anyone because I've got my own projects, but I'll do my best . Cheers, -Aidan.
If you are not adding content to your website at least once a month then it would be dropped from the search engine ranking. this is the reason why many chooses a blog since it could easily be updated.