I just want to know on how many sites I need to focus.
Thanks, I will focus on one now, but I was just thinking, the more the more audience you reach.
I don't blame you. That's what we've been trained to think with many affiliate training courses in the past...
But I think that, focusing on one audience and serving them the best we can, can already ask us for much of our time at first -especially if we still have to go to a regular job
Hello Gustavo,
Welcome to Wealthy Affiliate.
Focus on one, and as Tommy said, if you are able to manage that, think what may fit your genre, expand, or a new niche.
By then you will know how much work and time you needed to build your first website.
I experienced this myself as I have many ideas, but you do not have the time to do all at once, it is just not possible and you will not be able to build up any business for that matter of speaking.
I learned it is essential to go through with the course and concentrate on what Kyle teaches us, implement his knowledge and trainings and start on building.
His program works, it takes time and focus, but it is absolutely worth it. Then when you start making your revenues, you will be able to use some of your money to invest, perhaps hire a 2nd writer who writes some posts for you and you will have more time to build your next website.
While you are learning and building, the social media network will be coming up as well, building your niche out and get yourself out in social media like Google+, Twitter, Instagram and maybe even Youtube to make videos. All those platforms will help you to drive traffic to your website and increase your revenues.
Good Luck and stay focused.
Stefan, ToLiNoLi
If you are starting is better to focus on only one until you can master the basics of setting up your site, create content based on keywords, use imagery, create a good user experience in your website, get traffic, etc
Then when you know how to do this, and you can determine how much time you need to invest building one site, it's time to move forward with another and then another.
It's bets to just focus on the one website to start with. otherwise you'll spread your focus and efforts too thin.
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Is there an amount of sites that is recomendable to have ?
I just want to know on how many sites I need to focus.
Thanks, I will focus on one now, but I was just thinking, the more the more audience you reach.
I don't blame you. That's what we've been trained to think with many affiliate training courses in the past...
But I think that, focusing on one audience and serving them the best we can, can already ask us for much of our time at first -especially if we still have to go to a regular job
Hello Gustavo,
Welcome to Wealthy Affiliate.
Focus on one, and as Tommy said, if you are able to manage that, think what may fit your genre, expand, or a new niche.
By then you will know how much work and time you needed to build your first website.
I experienced this myself as I have many ideas, but you do not have the time to do all at once, it is just not possible and you will not be able to build up any business for that matter of speaking.
I learned it is essential to go through with the course and concentrate on what Kyle teaches us, implement his knowledge and trainings and start on building.
His program works, it takes time and focus, but it is absolutely worth it. Then when you start making your revenues, you will be able to use some of your money to invest, perhaps hire a 2nd writer who writes some posts for you and you will have more time to build your next website.
While you are learning and building, the social media network will be coming up as well, building your niche out and get yourself out in social media like Google+, Twitter, Instagram and maybe even Youtube to make videos. All those platforms will help you to drive traffic to your website and increase your revenues.
Good Luck and stay focused.
Stefan, ToLiNoLi
If you are starting is better to focus on only one until you can master the basics of setting up your site, create content based on keywords, use imagery, create a good user experience in your website, get traffic, etc
Then when you know how to do this, and you can determine how much time you need to invest building one site, it's time to move forward with another and then another.
It's bets to just focus on the one website to start with. otherwise you'll spread your focus and efforts too thin.
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I have no site yet but answers from GuyfromNB & Chezbrown seem right to me, start with one site and grow etc
Thanks, I will plan to master one and continue.
Right choice