To go fast or to go slow on building multiple sites?????
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otaborda
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13 Aug 10 6:41 am
To go fast or to go slow on building multiple sites?????
Keeping this in mind, what would be a good schedule for this.
1) How often should a website be created?
2) If I want to have at least 15 websites going per months, what would be a good schedule
Can anyone suggest an appropriate blueprint for this.
Example
Monday - Key word research / get domain / install Theme / Create all necessary pages (about us, privacy,etc) /
Create Squeeze page / Set AR forms / install all necessary plugins
Tuesday - Insert some articles (include picture + links to affiliate product) / Check for SEO
Complete newsletters in AR
Wednesday - Submit articles to submitter engines, create hubpage / squidoo / ezines - do this for at least the top
5 articles in blog/keyword / start PPC
Thursday -- Stat with New niche
Await your comments
Thanks
Omar T
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sonitin
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13 Aug 10 8:18 am
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otaborda
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13 Aug 10 3:20 pm
Then how long should someone wait for 1 site/niche to start making $$$, before moving to another niche
Thanks
Omar T
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newstart - Posts: 261
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13 Aug 10 4:54 pm
After website creation the next major hurdle is off-page SEO. This too is an activity that will be continuous. Writing and submitting articles to article directories and social 2.0 sites. Posting information on related forums with a bio and link are very important to making and keeping your site profitable.
These activities are very time consuming. You will need to make the sites you have profitable as soon as you can. In this way you will be able to outsource areas of your website management. It is difficult to adequately look after several websites without having outside assistance.
When a site is complete, website creation and off-page search engine optimization started you may opt to begin working on another niche. You must be careful as it is easy to get so many fires (websites) started that you are unable to service any one site properly.
I would recommend following AffiloBlueprint as close as possible. This program is detailed making a duplicatable system. By following Affilorama's blueprint you will eventually build a profitable business.
Yes, the key is to have multiple sites however multiple crappy sites will not be of benefit. You need to build quality in each step of your site production. Quality takes work and time. The advantage of having multiple websites is that your eggs are not in just one basket. If something occurs in that particular niche that is detrimental to your website your business as a whole is not destroyed. Keep consistently working toward your goals. You will eventually get there.
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otaborda
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13 Aug 10 5:17 pm
[newstart] I see that you have 4 webistes/niches that are promoting at this time, may I ask - how long have this sites being UP.
Also, are you using AB3.0 or the jetpack theme version
Thanks for your input
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newstart - Posts: 261
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13 Aug 10 5:26 pm
Even with four of us working individually on sites it seems overwhelming at times. That is the reason I would recommend not to expand faster than you have energy resources and time.
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otaborda
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13 Aug 10 5:36 pm
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jmpruitt - Posts: 4410
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10 Nov 10 6:06 pm
also, once you have a few sites making money, and you thoroughly understand the basics, then you can look at doing multiple projects at a time. Alot of that comes down to being able to outsource.
For example, I am currently building 3 new sites simultaneously. However, I have 2 writers working on articles, I am putting the sites together, and I have somone else building links, so we are able to streamline the process. If i was doing it all myself, it would be an impossible task to do it all that way.
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faradina
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12 Nov 10 3:48 am
Of course, in between building sites, you should revisit your existing sites to see if everything is still nicely relevant and current. If not, then you should update and/or add content.
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danchan
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21 Feb 11 8:24 am
I don't have experience with Affiliate Blueprint, but I put up a learning site to see if I could market it effectively. I am still to make some money, though I do get traffic.
I guess knowledge of the entire process with hands-on guidance is required to succeed.
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esolutions
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22 Feb 11 10:57 pm
otaborda wrote:Thanks for your input.
Then how long should someone wait for 1 site/niche to start making $$$, before moving to another niche
Thanks
Omar T
If you've followed sound advice in choosing a good niche, then you should never give up. What you get out is what you put in, some niches will take a long time to dominate, but the rewards are great.
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hardnova01
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28 Dec 11 4:51 pm
Example: I have 20 keywords to target and 3 keyword phrases, so I make 24 websites, optimize 23 of them for their specific keyword or phrase and they all point to the 1 checkout site.
The trick is to have a good software tool that lets you crank out sites fast, with all the features you need and NOT have to pay for more hosting. That is why I use the SoNET v3.0 Web Engine. I can easily generate 25 websites per month, the only time spent of course is for SEO, which CAN NOT be automated. Using this sort of software has made me financially free and by free I mean "I don't have to use credit because I have actual cash". So after just 8 years of working the Internet, I am living rather nicely and I attribute this to the software I use and also learning SEO.
otaborda wrote:The key to make money with affiliates site is having a lot of them.
Keeping this in mind, what would be a good schedule for this.
1) How often should a website be created?
2) If I want to have at least 15 websites going per months, what would be a good schedule
Can anyone suggest an appropriate blueprint for this.
Example
Monday - Key word research / get domain / install Theme / Create all necessary pages (about us, privacy,etc) /
Create Squeeze page / Set AR forms / install all necessary plugins
Tuesday - Insert some articles (include picture + links to affiliate product) / Check for SEO
Complete newsletters in AR
Wednesday - Submit articles to submitter engines, create hubpage / squidoo / ezines - do this for at least the top
5 articles in blog/keyword / start PPC
Thursday -- Stat with New niche
Await your comments
Thanks
Omar T
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29 Dec 11 5:17 am
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michellerana - Posts: 2046
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29 Dec 11 3:28 pm
That way, you do not spread your time and resources thin, trying to do everything all at once. Focus on getting one site up. Once you get a functional and earning site, then you can look towards building more sites. Also, when starting out, the first thing you focus on is building your site SEO. Bringing your site rankings up in Google increase traffic to your site. Don't be in a hurry. Mark took 1 to 2 months before he started earning money from his website weimaranerproblems.com. Just focus on the work at hand and the income will come later.
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