About Magane
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Hi, I'm Johannes Nonno Magane residing in South Africa, I like traveling a lot, just to explore nature and various Geographical layouts of Provinces, and countries

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I'm busy compiling my second content with a different niche, now I'm worried that if I'm not careful, I might cancel the previous post.

Can you perhaps clarify so that we are able to help you better and thank you.

Sounds like you have two websites running at the same time.

The recommendation is to focus on ONE site starting out as it takes lots of effort and work get it going, however once you know what you are doing, then the learning curve would be less steeper to scale up.

There's a chance you may spread yourself thin.

Not sure what your statements above mean.

A niche website is more than one post. It takes many posts to help your targeted audience with your chosen niche. The more helpful information you provide (answering related questions and providing product reviews) the more your niche website traffic will grow.

Each niche needs its own website. Your site visitors will be disappointed if they only find one post. Search engines are looking for more than one post as well.

I think you misunderstood me, there is no website in my statement, however, DiaeScorpio responded clear regarding the content, thank you

Hi - are you saying you have already started a second website with a different niche subject?

If you use Site Content, then when you hit Publish, it will ask you which website you want to publish to.

It's not really recommended to start another website, as your first one will require the continual addition of original content.

It can be time consuming to do your keyword research, and then write the content, ensuring none of it is copied and pasted, and fully covers the subject.

Ideally, you should focus all your time and energy on one website for the first 6 months, by which time you should have around 50 posts and be seeing some traffic.

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Does it look, like I forgot how to create my second page or I should do it directly from the site co

Does it look, like I forgot how to create my second page or I should do it directly from the site co

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Authoring & Writing Content
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I'm busy compiling my second content with a different niche, now I'm worried that if I'm not careful, I might cancel the previous post.

Can you perhaps clarify so that we are able to help you better and thank you.

Sounds like you have two websites running at the same time.

The recommendation is to focus on ONE site starting out as it takes lots of effort and work get it going, however once you know what you are doing, then the learning curve would be less steeper to scale up.

There's a chance you may spread yourself thin.

Not sure what your statements above mean.

A niche website is more than one post. It takes many posts to help your targeted audience with your chosen niche. The more helpful information you provide (answering related questions and providing product reviews) the more your niche website traffic will grow.

Each niche needs its own website. Your site visitors will be disappointed if they only find one post. Search engines are looking for more than one post as well.

I think you misunderstood me, there is no website in my statement, however, DiaeScorpio responded clear regarding the content, thank you

Hi - are you saying you have already started a second website with a different niche subject?

If you use Site Content, then when you hit Publish, it will ask you which website you want to publish to.

It's not really recommended to start another website, as your first one will require the continual addition of original content.

It can be time consuming to do your keyword research, and then write the content, ensuring none of it is copied and pasted, and fully covers the subject.

Ideally, you should focus all your time and energy on one website for the first 6 months, by which time you should have around 50 posts and be seeing some traffic.

See more comments

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