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Charles Lau dot Com: How Many Blogs Should I Have?

  • Watch Funny Videos · 2 years ago
    I'm confused. One of your older posts said to have multiple sites in one niche. Now you're saying just do one? I'm a wee bit confused...
  • Charles · 2 years ago
    Hi "Watch Funny Videos"...
    It's not easy to maintain more than one blog... However, you can determine youur main blog, and use your other blogs to compliment your main blog. Other blogs are more like a support in one way or another... They could be a sub-category of your main blog which could target a more niched market...
  • sir jorge · 2 years ago
    I maintain 10 blogs, and believe me...it's not easy.
  • Jack · 2 years ago
    wow you must be kidding me dude?
    how could you do that?

    ps: charles, please check your email, i have sent you an order. please reply soon.
    thanks
  • Charles · 2 years ago
    Thank you Jack... I've replied. :)
  • Charles · 2 years ago
    That is going to make you crazy! Let me know if you could maintain them for at least 6 months...
  • redspace · 2 years ago
    IMO if you are only using blog to make money 3 new blog at a time could be the number you should focus on. one main blog and two supplementary blog. when the 2 supplementary blog has already good traffic then you can get create 2 new blog until you have reached to the point you are already owning a number of high traffic blog that you can handle at one time. IMO blog is a real estate. you can sell it when it has high value. so why not create some blogs if you think you can handle it.
  • chuck norris dude · 2 years ago
    You can maintain 10 blogs for quite a time, but if you want them to be big, you have to outsource the work. That's it.
  • Charles · 2 years ago
    Hi Chuck Norris Dude..
    That sounds true... Having a system to maintain what you wanted to do is so important... You can outsource them to someone else... Or you can even hire them to work for you together...
  • Idetrorce · 2 years ago
    very interesting, but I don't agree with you
    Idetrorce
  • Charles · 2 years ago
    Which part you don't agree? Maybe can reply here or email me to let me hear about it. :)
  • chuck norris dude · 2 years ago
    Experience is the most important thing in planning, as far as I'm concerned. When you know what you can accomplish with a blog, then it's easier to setup a system. All you have to do after that is decide who will do the work.
  • Charles · 2 years ago
    Yup Chuck Norris Dude... That's so true... I'm going to start another website soon. :)
    The initial stage of learning curve is so deep... But after you get through, it's so much smoother because you know you can make it through... It's just a matter of time