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HyperActive Warrior
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Hello everybody, I've often wondered, when starting out, when do you know just *when* to move on to another niche/topic? For instance, after running a profitable SEO campaign for like 30-45 days, would you keep promoting it and milking it for all its worth, or would you "set and forget it" (basically *automation*) and move on to something else?
I know that we are supposed to be aiming for "multiple streams of income", which is something that I definitely want to attain to, which is why I'm asking the above question... THANKS! |
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HyperActive Warrior
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BTW, then why do I read about so many Warriors promoting *several* niches? In fact, I've read about how many of them here promote like *3* niches a day, LOL, and then they somehow create backlinks (and other stuff) for *each* one of them... How are they able to accomplish all of this? If somebody reading this is doing the above (with successful results), I'd definitely like to know your thoughts on this topic! | |
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HyperActive Warrior
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if your niche research is doing well & you totally believe this will be your 'goldmine'..just stay with it until you get bored with all the money
![]() it's good for beginner to focus one project at one time..good luck! |
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The Electric Eccentric
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It's all about reaching the equilibrium and that's the point where you have the perfect balance
It's an art not a science though! |
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John 3:16
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Take some of the income from niche 1 and outsource. You can either hire someone for the tasks relating to maintaining niche 1 or for parts of building niche 2.
Ramp up your outsourcing and there's no cap. |
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Yes, I agree. You should keep milking it because anything that goes unmanaged shall deteriorate, but you can slowly wane off of it by outsourcing the work out to other people.
I wish you the best of luck though, whatever you choose. -Avi |
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HyperActive Warrior
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