Are Seperate Blogs, etc an advantage?

by trnz
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My interests are Health, Wealth and Happiness.
I have just read here that people have multiple blogs, pages etc. Would I be better separating these 3 into 3 different niches with Facebook pages, Squidoo lenses,
Blogs and Twitters for each one.
#advantage #blogs #facebook #multiple blogs #seperate #twitter
  • Profile picture of the author Wechito
    The point of making different small sites instead on just one big one is getting more targeted traffic.
    It will also be easier to rank niche targeted sites because usually the competition is less.
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    • Profile picture of the author webapex
      Exact keyword domain names are said to gave a niche site a little advantage, keywords elsewhere in the url help to a lesser extent.

      Hiding the common ownership by having sites on different IPs, etc. allows them to be cross linked, creating a tiny seo benefit, like your Facebook pages, Squidoo lenses do.

      It's easier to get out of a niche and flip the site if it's a self contained entity.

      Your likely to need outsource help sooner with multiple sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author matt5409
    if you have enough content inside of you, why not have one site dedicated to all 3, sort of an over arching site, and then create 3 spin offs on the respective niches?
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  • Profile picture of the author supersm
    I've had good luck with my IM efforts going the multiple "mini-site" route.

    What I do is gather articles from sources across the web and publish them on my sites automatically. You must of course give the author their due but then add contextual advertising to the site, drive traffic to them, and let the system run itself. It really helps with targeted offers and making sure you don’t get penalized from the search engines for not having relevant content for what you’re trying to rank for.
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    • Profile picture of the author msudawgs56
      I say separate them if there is enough content. As far as your network of Squidoo/Hubpages/Twitter, I would just create one Account for all 3 and posts my updates and articles to that one account. That's what I do. Saves you all the trouble and hopefully builds a larger following.
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      • Profile picture of the author TZ
        Start with one good Wordpress blog on your own domain, and don't stray for at least 6 months. Just write hard for those six months.

        Stick to one gig at first and feel success under your belt before you start spreading yourself thinner.
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        • Profile picture of the author matt5409
          Originally Posted by TZ View Post

          Start with one good Wordpress blog on your own domain, and don't stray for at least 6 months. Just write hard for those six months.

          Stick to one gig at first and feel success under your belt before you start spreading yourself thinner.
          this is very good advice
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  • Profile picture of the author fritzseo
    I use a wpmu install(network) for about 60 of my blogs;saves alot of time;one wp install for all blogs;must use hostgator though.Try to use different IP's as much as possible. So far good rankings with this setup. difficult at first to setup.
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  • Profile picture of the author JSProjects
    If you can afford, and don't mind managing, multiple URL's for separate niche's, definitely do it. Gives you a better chance to target exact keyword domains, and protects you in case something happens with one of your domains.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gerald Arno
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    You can create on page/blog for each niche or keyword and fully
    optimize for the whole thing throughout the ENTIRE process.

    On the other hand, you can naturally start driving traffic to one site using
    article directories such as Hubpages, Squidoo and more.

    Hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author trnz
    Fantastic advice.
    Several people mentioned 'using different IPs'
    Could somebody please tell me what an IP is and how I use different ones.
    I have Googled it. No joy there. LOL
    :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author old bald dreamer
    I think the issue is having such diversity could make for a website which is okay in each of the three niches, but not outstanding in any one of them. As I see it, you have at least three options.
    (1) Drop two and focus on just one niche.
    (2) Develop three separate niches that maybe overlap with links going from one to the others
    (3) Find an overarching niche that includes all three. eg. I learned some years ago that the whole of life can be split into 3 categories, health, wealth and relationships.
    You have two of the three already and I dont think it would be too hard to tweak happiness into relationships. That way you can consider a niche like, "living life to the full" or something similar. I suggest you do some research into keywords and demand etc to see whether something like that is viable.
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    • Profile picture of the author trnz
      Originally Posted by old bald dreamer View Post

      I think the issue is having such diversity could make for a website which is okay in each of the three niches, but not outstanding in any one of them. As I see it, you have at least three options.
      (1) Drop two and focus on just one niche.
      (2) Develop three separate niches that maybe overlap with links going from one to the others
      (3) Find an overarching niche that includes all three. eg. I learned some years ago that the whole of life can be split into 3 categories, health, wealth and relationships.
      You have two of the three already and I dont think it would be too hard to tweak happiness into relationships. That way you can consider a niche like, "living life to the full" or something similar. I suggest you do some research into keywords and demand etc to see whether something like that is viable.
      OBD
      You have read my mind. That is exactly what I was thinking. Your post tells me that my plan has merit.
      I have my overarching niche that includes all of the 3 major life categories.
      I wanted to find out if separating it out into 3 will:
      1) Increase my reach in some way. I do not understand the why and how of links. I will research this.
      2) Find out which category of the three shows the most promise.
      Thanks to your post I will start separating them out and find out more about links and SEO.
      Thanks a lot
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    With a simple WP version 3.x.x install you can have many blogs (somebody - wrongly - mentioned WPMU; that project doesn't exist anymore, FYI).

    And if your blogs are in completely different niches and you don't interlink them day and night... the need for separate IPs doesn't make sense. It is an idea pushed by host companies that offer them as upsell.
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    • Profile picture of the author fritzseo
      How can you have many blogs on one wp install without using a domain mapping,network plugin;do you mean subdomains under a main domain on one wp install;I do not understand
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  • Profile picture of the author trnz
    Hi All
    Thanks for all the advice. I will be testing all of it thoroughly.
    :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Morgan
    Originally Posted by trnz View Post

    My interests are Health, Wealth and Happiness.
    I have just read here that people have multiple blogs, pages etc. Would I be better separating these 3 into 3 different niches with Facebook pages, Squidoo lenses,
    Blogs and Twitters for each one.
    If you have 4 niches you want to work in
    - Tennis
    - Learn French
    - Pay per click mastery
    - Italian Cooking

    then you should typically have 4 seperate blogs for them. so the traffic is targetted.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben_R
    definitely focus on one niche only - this way you build strength in one place - blogging is hard work - if you do it successfully
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