Started With 3 Sites.Down To One!
Oh.... but I was wrong, it's very hard to do and I was forced to take action on 1 website.
I chose to concentrate on one website because my brain couldn't handle the pressure.
Writing an article for all 3 websites was draining me to the point that I didn't want to see my computer the next day.
So I chose to go with one that I know would work, and go from there.
Now I'm happy and a lot less stressed, and that one site I've been working on and put all my work and time in, is now bringing in a lot of visitors and sales.
I publish 6 articles every week without struggling, and in doing that, it helped out a lot with my ranking within the search engines.
It's possible to run 2 to 3 websites of course, but if you feel yourself struggling like I was, take a step back and build up one until you can manage to work on the others without feeling stressed or frustrated.
This job is meant to be fun, so let it be!
Don't be stressed, tired, or worried about working on your sites, have fun with it.
I really do enjoy working on my site now, and once you start making progress and sales, you'll see your motivation level increase dramatically.
Happy blogging everyone!
-Jaime
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I remember a saying that says "he who chases two hares, catches none" I guess you were chasing three here!
Unless you're experienced in the matter It's always wise to focus on one thing. Food for thought.
I got things pretty down packed, but yes regardless, having 3 sites is a little overwhelming.
That's the truth, I'm new to this whole blog thing, so If I were to start so much at the same time, I would surely lose it.
I was the same way within a year after I first came to WA back in early 2015. Truly, it is almost impossible to develop an outstanding online business in ONE area when all of your time is also spent on two or more others. There are only 24 hours/day and 7 days/week!
Instead, and although I kept at it anyway, with one of my websites, (bicycling) I could not find a great affiliate program, (other than Amazon with their cheap 4% commission rate) that would have allowed me to build up a future business in that niche regarding long-term income as I promoted products having to do with bicycling. So, in a sense I stopped devoting my time to that site.
Now, I only promote WA with the other website that I started almost exactly 2 years ago - and for about a year and a half trying to work on two sites at the same time.
It's all about biting off more than one can chew. Don't take on more than you could handle.
If you look at it from a certain perspective, most of the members who have attained the ranks of Super Affiliate here at WA spend all of their time with just one website - Steve R. who owns the great site "I've Tried That" immediately comes to mind. If people did not read his tremendous article posted late last week here at WA here is the link:
10 Years Down & 10 Important Things I've Learned. .
Folks, listen to what Steve had to say, especially about focusing your time on just one website and really developing it to a high level. Truly, I found it so inspiring!!
Yeah, it can be tough. I have four websites now. But I never started any of them at the same time. It's good to focus on one new website at a time... when they are new they need more attention.
Once I get up to 70+ posts I start to slack off and only worry about posting once a week for any site I have.
Once a website is up and established, it is easier to juggle around additional sites.
Yes for sure, once I hit 600 articles on my website, I will eventually start focusing on my other sites. Right now I'm just letting them age :)
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Oh my Lord it is so hard to focus on more than one, lol. I've had to do the same thing temporarily. I'm determined to have multiple niches, lol.
Yes multiple niches is in the works for me as well :)