HELP! I Need Some Direction!

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I have a question for everyone who has been making money online; I currently have over 72 sites most are niche sites and while I still am not making the money that I want to make. I have absolutely no idea what to do next.

I do not receive a lot of hops during the day to each site; I know that they make money because last month I made over $900 on CB. However this month it has slowed down a lot. I am not sure if I should be focusing my efforts on link building or if I should be putting out new sites each day.

I tend to think that if these sites are not getting a lot of traffic; then I need to learn how to drive more traffic to my current sites before I even start any new ones?

I currently have all my sites submitted to UAW for automatic link building efforts. I have done Angela's links to at least 30 of my sites every month I get some new links. I have been a member of her links for about 4 months.

I am not sure where to focus my effort to make the most of my time. I spend time on my business everyday; time is not the factor I just do not know how to spend my valuable time and see an improvement in my business.

Please if anyone can help me know where the best place to focus my efforts to begin seeing a return on my time and effort.

Sorry this post is so long; however I feel as though I am stuck and tired of putting in all this work but not seeing the consistent sales that I would like to see.

Thanks

Susan
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  • Profile picture of the author rlscott2
    I'm in a similar position to you in regard to the number of niche sites. Regularly adding good quality content to my sites (blogs) and link building are my main activities. Doing both consistently is steadily building traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tinkerbell
    Hey Susan,

    This is just regurgitated information I'm offering here, but I believe I've read that the steps are to get the site up (one site), get traffic to it enough that it is consistently as profitable as you wish it to be, *then* put up another site and continue the rinse and repeat process.

    If you already have the sites online, and they're making you a little bit already, that's good. You have some profit coming in and more stress-less leisure time to go back to site #1 and work on traffic for it until you have it consistently bringing in as much money per month as you'd like.

    Once sales on that site are consistent, move on to site #2 and do it all again. By the time you've made it through all 72 sites, you should be very happy with your results.

    Tina
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  • Profile picture of the author usfemail
    Tinkerbell

    Yeah I agree with you on that one and that is the reason that I have stopped building sites; I want to drive consistent traffic to my sites that I currently have before I build anymore.
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