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Hello everyone.
I will have a holiday for 3 months so I decide to build a niche but my problem is when I am returning to work I will have only one hour free so is this period sufficient for followup my niche ?
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  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
    Originally Posted by Amr Alaa View Post

    Hello everyone.
    I will have a holiday for 3 months so I decide to build a niche but my problem is when I am returning to work I will have only one hour free so is this period sufficient for followup my niche ?
    Whether or not an hour is enough time to run your niche business depends on what strategies you're using.

    A couple of things that might help:

    - Invest in paid traffic, it's much faster than free traffic (and you need "fast" if you only have an hour a day).

    - Consider outsourcing; hire other people to do time-consuming tasks that don't actually bring in sales directly like web design and formatting documents/posts. Check out sites like Upwork.com for more serious jobs or Fiverr.com for cheap but good enough graphics.

    Regards,
    Daniel
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  • Profile picture of the author Amr Alaa
    I will start with free methods then I will go to paid traffic .
    Thank you
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  • Profile picture of the author john01a
    If you spend the 3 months to set everything up then sure, 1 hour is enough... as long as you run your site in a way where 1 hour is enough.

    For example, if you only had 1 hour, you'd add new content weekly instead of daily (unless you're outsourcing content creation). You'd focus more on paid traffic, which is quick to set up the campaigns and monitor... instead of time consuming free traffic methods.

    And if you don't have the budget for paid traffic at the moment, then use those 3 months to work on free traffic techniques that will either continue to bring in traffic even after the 3 months, or will bring in enough revenue by the end of month 3, so that by month 4 you can experiment with paid traffic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Yes 3 months, and 1 hour per day is MORE than sufficient. At the end of the day, you have to position yourself and your business to where you can run 98% of it from your smartphone. Sounds silly? Well it's either you're going to do it or not. It's not my decision, it's yours.

    No matter what you do, i'll more than likely be doing something pleasurable while you figure it out while navigating through this black hole called "business". Think smarter, but still work harder. Those who call you lazy are totally inept to perceive your real ingenuity.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by Amr Alaa View Post

    Hello everyone.
    I will have a holiday for 3 months so I decide to build a niche but my problem is when I am returning to work I will have only one hour free so is this period sufficient for followup my niche ?
    One hour free per day? Or?
    If it's per day if you've already done the groundwork and launched, I'd say that's tons of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    I actually started on less than an hour a day years ago. Also you can outsource a few things to make your process that much more efficient.

    Later, as you get things really going you will NOT HAVE to spend more than an hour a day.... you will WANT to spend more than an hour a day working your business


    - Robert Andrew
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    awww mate, sounds interesting. Sure let me ask you why not? Supply and demand my friend. It really doesn't have to be hard.

    Here's the key!

    If you say need 2 hours.... You'll find the time

    This is big stuff so you'll need the time but let me tell you it's a lot of fun in the long run...
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  • Profile picture of the author blythe
    Yes, 1 hour is probably enough if you can concentrate and be productive during the 1 hour period...
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