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I have a goal of $10,000 / month in passive income. Is it better to focus on a few high income sites, or a larger number of ok income sites?
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  • Profile picture of the author nrupen
    Originally Posted by daddy03 View Post

    I have a goal of $10,000 / month in passive income. Is it better to focus on a few high income sites, or a larger number of ok income sites?
    It just depends on what you can do well. I know the guys who have 80+ websites and he is making 7 figures every year and I also know those guys who have only 7-10 sites and they also making 7 figures.

    Before you take action ask yourself what is feasible for you few sites and 10,000 per month or many sites and 10,000 per month
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    • Profile picture of the author Tom Ryan
      Honestly I'd start out with one site first. Build that site up to a decent income before you move on. By doing it this way you can learn what works and what doesn't, and it will make it easier to add more sites. I did the whole bunch of sites at once, and although it can and does work, your efforts and focus are spread really thin making the results much slower.
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  • Profile picture of the author kposs
    I would recommend doing several sites, see which ones take off and then focus on those. The problem is that they're not all going to be winners and you don't want to waste all of your time trying to make losing site work.

    Let me add... By several I mean like 2 or 3, not 20.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Faber
    If you build out one site, you can leverage that income into more. The nice thing about many sites is that you can be very diversified, lessening the impact of external events on your business, such as the economy, gov regs, consumer tastes, Google algo updates, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author absolutelee
    I don't think there's a magic number. There's a magic word, though, leverage. You have to figure out your strengths and skills, then through outsourcing, automation, etc, leverage those. This is true for any IM.
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  • Profile picture of the author nicholasb
    there are people making more than a million a month with just one site. there are also people making a million a month with over 600 sites.

    It's up to you your marketing plan and your organizational skills.
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  • Profile picture of the author James Liberty
    I think quality is more important than quantity. In your case, I would
    test a bunch of different websites, then focus on the one or two
    websites that are making money for you... and ditch the rest!
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  • Profile picture of the author TopKat22
    Quality - by that I mean something that works and then scale it up to quantity.

    I did one site, got it going building a list, getting traffic, sign ups and sales and when it was going good, moved to another.

    But you have to find out what works for you and your skill set.

    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author rooze
    Quality and quantity. Quantity gives you some immunity from the whims of Google and its changing algorithms. Quality means you're extracting the full potential from each of your niches.
    The key to managing a larger portfolio of sites is knowing when a site has reached its saturation point. It's basically the law of diminishing returns - you continue to put effort into it but the gains no longer rise proportionally with your efforts, so it's time to move on to the next project.
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  • Profile picture of the author Tony Marriott
    Originally Posted by daddy03 View Post

    I have a goal of $10,000 / month in passive income. Is it better to focus on a few high income sites, or a larger number of ok income sites?
    Fantastic goal. Genuinely the best of luck.

    However I do worry that if you are still at the point of asking that kind of question then are you really ready for this?

    Are you thinking of buying existing sites or building from scratch?

    If building from scratch I'd say just get on with it and build a site. See what the income is. Whatever you can make successful should be what you replicate (at least in the early days).


    If you are buying ready made sites then buying high earning sites cost high bucks. If you are not skilled in site buying that is a potential for serious loss. So start with a couple of smaller sites until you are sure you understand the whole site buying (and pitfalls) arena.
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  • Profile picture of the author webexperts666
    Is it better to focus on a few high income sites. I think quality is more important.
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