How to Properly Manage Multiple Sites Without Jeopardizing Your Success
it's easy to get carried away when we have so many ideas we want to materialize into profitable websites and online businesses but everything has a limit and in this case, the time and energy we have to devote to our project/s is limited and I have found (through personal and professional experience) that many people get caught in that trap without properly being able to manage all these projects.
When this happens the goal is to prioritize the main project above all else, especially if it's the one you love most, then everything else comes after.
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Awesome Vitaliy, I agree time is precious and we need to hone in on the main website before dabbling to much on other sites.
It as you say can be a trick to reach this understanding because it gets so exciting building out ideas and niches into websites .
Kind regards
Erica
Let me tell you why I create new sites. Sometimes I find interesting tools or approaches, and I don’t wanna break something that’s either working, or it’s so broken it isn’t worth applying it.
So sometimes it’s worth starting over to see if the new approach can work before you try to reply it to a site it’s been around for a while
Great food for thought, Vitaly. You just nudged me to address a site I have been neglecting. I take away from this that you must have a sensible and success-oriented plan and try to see it through.
I would say it's more about mindset on success. I find that leads to the right steps being taken sooner or later that lead you there.
I have no clue but I abided by the E-E-A-T principals. But my site along TONS of others got hit, so I figured it was a scortched earth type scenario where no one was safe. I just accepted it and moved on.
That’s crazy man. Not sure sometimes how Google decides what’s helpful content or not. Guess that’s why it’s a good thing in having more than one site.
They dropped the ball and used that as an excuse. Google isn't perfect, they're known for screwing people and I have personal experience with this. Nevertheless the opportunities are still there.
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I have a comment or two cents. When you are first starting, I would not try to create more than one website. I think you touched on this in the video. I see many new members getting frustrated and complaining about not getting anywhere, but they are new and already trying to build multiple sites. If you have an established site that is getting traffic and you're getting revenue, I would say go for it. Hey, it's just some advice, lol; focus on one until you get some results, then, as they say, "rinse and repeat".
~ Digs two cents :-)