The Bootcamp training Phase 3, Lesson 1 says to install the Sociable Plugin, but it doesn't seem to have been updated for quite a few years.
So I just wanted to confirm
Is the sociable plugin still available?
The Bootcamp training Phase 3, Lesson 1 says to install the Sociable Plugin, but it doesn't seem to have been updated for quite a few years.
So I just wanted to confirm
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How many websites does everyone run? Is it better to concentrate on one or maybe just a couple?
On starting out, I would suggest that you begin with a website, then you may decide to create more as you move on in the online world. Thanks for asking!
Israel Olatunji
Thank you Israel, I will have to focus on just the one website to start with. Appreciate your help!
too many means more than you can handle. anyway, once you got to a surtain level with your site, you can outsource help from a freelance so you can use your time on another. this is the advice I got from Mike (the co-owner) when I asked him how he manages.I myself still work on my first :)
Hi Dianaene,
Thank you for sharing that advice - based on that and what others have said, I really need to just pick one site to focus on!
I have 8, that's too many, I concentrate on 2 now, and although, I have at least 8 hours a day to work on it, it still is almost too much
Hi Loes,
Thank you for sharing - it does sounds like 2 would be the maximum realistically and that I should work on getting one up and running beautifully before starting another.
The thing about being here in WA it is so easy to create a website using the resources that are available with the premium membership.
The issue is creating content for the sites created.
A good formula is to create one get it ticking over content and traffic wise, all the while growing our skill set and then moving on.
Work on one, make it a success, then it will be easier to duplicate that for subsequent projects. I believe that you probably have a bunch of idea for different sites, so write all those ideas down for future use. But for now work on one so that you don't duplicate mistakes but rather duplicate success in the future.
Hi Jeannine,
This is fantastic advice - thank you so much! I do have a few ideas so I just have to decide on which one to concentrate on.
I have three, but I am not managing my time well with three.
Just last week I decided to use one of the sites as a place to keep my reviews and link to them from my other two sites.
It really depends on how well you manage your time and how much you've got going on in your life that can pull you away from working on your sites.
Generally, I'd say 3 sites could give a person a full day of work and some good balance between subject matter.
Unfortunately, the two sites I am still working on don't have any relationship at all, so there's nothing to inspire me while working on one site, with material for the other.
Good luck with all your sites...Oh! and 100,000 would be too many..just sayin'
Hi Introvent,
Thank you for your response. I'm wavering between two different sites - and to me this sounds like it could be quite difficult to manage already! I appreciate you sharing your experience!
100000 (: I would say if you can keep track of all of them and they each have a purpose and bring you profits than as many as you can.
(I know WA offers 25 with their membership)
I would have to be very organised to keep track of that many! But perhaps one day I'll have more than 2! Thank you for your response.
I'd suggest to start with one ... Once is up and running, generating a constant traffic volume, you can start expanding your horizon.
That is what I was thinking - I have two ideas which I'm trying to decide which one to concentrate on. Thank you for your advice!
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How many websites is too many?
How many websites does everyone run? Is it better to concentrate on one or maybe just a couple?
On starting out, I would suggest that you begin with a website, then you may decide to create more as you move on in the online world. Thanks for asking!
Israel Olatunji
Thank you Israel, I will have to focus on just the one website to start with. Appreciate your help!
too many means more than you can handle. anyway, once you got to a surtain level with your site, you can outsource help from a freelance so you can use your time on another. this is the advice I got from Mike (the co-owner) when I asked him how he manages.I myself still work on my first :)
Hi Dianaene,
Thank you for sharing that advice - based on that and what others have said, I really need to just pick one site to focus on!
I have 8, that's too many, I concentrate on 2 now, and although, I have at least 8 hours a day to work on it, it still is almost too much
Hi Loes,
Thank you for sharing - it does sounds like 2 would be the maximum realistically and that I should work on getting one up and running beautifully before starting another.
The thing about being here in WA it is so easy to create a website using the resources that are available with the premium membership.
The issue is creating content for the sites created.
A good formula is to create one get it ticking over content and traffic wise, all the while growing our skill set and then moving on.
Work on one, make it a success, then it will be easier to duplicate that for subsequent projects. I believe that you probably have a bunch of idea for different sites, so write all those ideas down for future use. But for now work on one so that you don't duplicate mistakes but rather duplicate success in the future.
Hi Jeannine,
This is fantastic advice - thank you so much! I do have a few ideas so I just have to decide on which one to concentrate on.
I have three, but I am not managing my time well with three.
Just last week I decided to use one of the sites as a place to keep my reviews and link to them from my other two sites.
It really depends on how well you manage your time and how much you've got going on in your life that can pull you away from working on your sites.
Generally, I'd say 3 sites could give a person a full day of work and some good balance between subject matter.
Unfortunately, the two sites I am still working on don't have any relationship at all, so there's nothing to inspire me while working on one site, with material for the other.
Good luck with all your sites...Oh! and 100,000 would be too many..just sayin'
Hi Introvent,
Thank you for your response. I'm wavering between two different sites - and to me this sounds like it could be quite difficult to manage already! I appreciate you sharing your experience!
100000 (: I would say if you can keep track of all of them and they each have a purpose and bring you profits than as many as you can.
(I know WA offers 25 with their membership)
I would have to be very organised to keep track of that many! But perhaps one day I'll have more than 2! Thank you for your response.
I'd suggest to start with one ... Once is up and running, generating a constant traffic volume, you can start expanding your horizon.
That is what I was thinking - I have two ideas which I'm trying to decide which one to concentrate on. Thank you for your advice!
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I was using sociable but a friend here at WA suggested it was causing my website to slow down. Check out Smartketeer's blogs. Jim
The plugin he recommended is 'Sassy social share'.
Awesome, thank you, I'll check it out!