Priorities. What Should I Focus on Next?
So, one of my articles is on page 1 of Google. Page One. Another is on page 2. I'm flabbergasted... because that was my first website that I started last October. There's only 5 posts on it. I thought it was dormant. I haven't posted since November 2017. But it's been a busy little website, without me even knowing it!
So, I've thrown some adsense in there, and set up analytics for it. Yes, I hadn't even gotten that far with it. I have no idea what the traffic has been like. I even had comments waiting for me, which never showed on my site manager until I actually logged into the website.
So I guess now I have to reprioritize my life. I've been hard at my second website since February, , but the main content in that is crafting tutorials, and my crafting phases come and go, I'm losing interest in it.
Just yesterday I started boot camp, and landed a good domain name for stay at home bloggers.
So those are my 3 irons in the fire. Too many irons. My dollhouse blog (website #2) has SUPER potential.
What should my priority be?
1. Should I give my first website love again, since it's ranking so well?
2. Continue on with my dollhouse website, which I know will be a success... but it will take a good year of writing content before I even start seeing any recognition?
3. Work towards Vegas 2019! What a fun reward if I am successful.
4. Do it all, burn myself out... see results on all of them in 5 years or so.
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The whole part of creating your website is to do what you are passionate about. I am not even done with my courses yet or making money but I am stoked for the potential. I would say focus more on your doll house website and handle what you can with the website you hadn't paid attention to in a while. Stick with what you're passionate about and you will never work again. If you KNOW the doll house is going to be a success, run with it! Spread the word! That way you'll be taking care of 2 websites but keeping your eye on the prize. The doll house website.
Thank you for your input, Al, I think that's what I wanted to hear. I just got excited when I saw that my website, (the one I barely even started) was getting some traffic. More proof that this training we're going through is sound! But I've always loved making miniatures, so I've gotta stick with my passion. :)
Good luck on your journey... this works!
I am glad to hear you're sticking to your guns and shooting for the stars! Good luck with everything. I can't wait to see how your passion site will make you money and happiness!