How many of you have actually rinsed and repeat?

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I know the term rinse and repeat in IM is very known.

Question is how many people have actually rinsed and repeat or are many people still stuck on trying to make their 1 website work?

I am working on 1 website only, but I know damn well I will make more in the future, trouble is I just need my 1st website to make sales.

Also, if you have mutiple websites and Google slapped your websites, then can it get back up to rankings again?
#repeat #rinsed
  • Profile picture of the author sarahberra
    Just make sure that you have your sites hosted with different companies and don't link your sites together. Once you have more than 30 sites, you need to make sure you have separate IPs. I think you can set up separate mini accounts through hostgator. I only have 10 sites, but I plan on making these changes once I have more. Build sites slowly and make sure your first site is profitable before building the next site and so on....
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    • Profile picture of the author Bozigian
      Originally Posted by sarahberra View Post

      Just make sure that you have your sites hosted with different companies and don't link your sites together. Once you have more than 30 sites, you need to make sure you have separate IPs. I think you can set up separate mini accounts through hostgator. I only have 10 sites, but I plan on making these changes once I have more. Build sites slowly and make sure your first site is profitable before building the next site and so on....

      @sarahberra

      why do people need to have their sites hosted on different companies?
      And how do you make sure your site has separate ip addresses?
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  • Profile picture of the author Roaddog
    Originally Posted by Bozigian View Post

    I know the term rinse and repeat in IM is very known.

    Question is how many people have actually rinsed and repeat or are many people still stuck on trying to make their 1 website work?

    I am working on 1 website only, but I know damn well I will make more in the future, trouble is I just need my 1st website to make sales.

    Also, if you have mutiple websites and Google slapped your websites, then can it get back up to rankings again?

    That's a good thing...

    My advice is to stay with that one site until you squeeze a buck out of it..

    Do everything you can to optimize it..if you can do $1 you can do 2 and so on.
    Same if you do one successful website you can do two.

    The lessons learned will only help you be "faster" later.

    Don't want to rinse and repeat something if it isn't complete, right?

    Pay your small dues now and it will save you big dues down the road.
    All the 'difficulties' will pay off in spades later.

    *edit* If your beginning...which it sounds like you are...
    Jim
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  • Profile picture of the author Ben Holmes
    I must admit, that although Michael Franklin, in his mentoring program, teaches to finish a website, and backlink it until you're making a nice profit before moving to another site, that I've been cheating.

    I've a half dozen Amazon Affiliate sites, and even though only three of them are showing any consistent sales (and none of them are ranked #1 yet), I'm still building more of them.

    I initially shot for one new website each week, but I'm settling for about one new website each month.

    I'm doing more outsourcing now however, so much of my content, and a good deal of my links are outsourced.

    So rather than "rinse & repeat"... I think I'm more the "repeat, repeat, repeat" sort of guy. I know that Amazon Affiliating works, and each month I've made more than the month before. So perhaps that fact guides me... and I'm not spending as much time backlinking each individual site as I know I should.

    I've been 'tossing' each site at a linking program (a type of 3-way links), and then spending more time on the ones that move up the quickest. I've already figured on a couple of my sites as losers - but it's knowledge that helps me... so I don't mind.

    As for Google ... you can only do the best you can do... keep backlinking, and never make a judgment until 3-4 months have gone by. If a site isn't moving up to the first page after that long - just forget about it, and come back to it if it ever makes a move... that's what I'd do, anyway. I have one site coming up for renewal, and it never made it beyond page 2, so I'll probably drop it.
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    • Profile picture of the author jan roos
      Originally Posted by Khadaji View Post

      I must admit, that although Michael Franklin, in his mentoring program, teaches to finish a website, and backlink it until you're making a nice profit before moving to another site, that I've been cheating.

      I've a half dozen Amazon Affiliate sites, and even though only three of them are showing any consistent sales (and none of them are ranked #1 yet), I'm still building more of them.

      I initially shot for one new website each week, but I'm settling for about one new website each month.

      I'm doing more outsourcing now however, so much of my content, and a good deal of my links are outsourced.

      So rather than "rinse & repeat"... I think I'm more the "repeat, repeat, repeat" sort of guy. I know that Amazon Affiliating works, and each month I've made more than the month before. So perhaps that fact guides me... and I'm not spending as much time backlinking each individual site as I know I should.

      I've been 'tossing' each site at a linking program (a type of 3-way links), and then spending more time on the ones that move up the quickest. I've already figured on a couple of my sites as losers - but it's knowledge that helps me... so I don't mind.

      As for Google ... you can only do the best you can do... keep backlinking, and never make a judgment until 3-4 months have gone by. If a site isn't moving up to the first page after that long - just forget about it, and come back to it if it ever makes a move... that's what I'd do, anyway. I have one site coming up for renewal, and it never made it beyond page 2, so I'll probably drop it.
      I'm with you on this one. In my opinion it's much better to build a whole bunch of sites instead of just one. Especially if you know it works.

      I keep doing the same thing over and over again now that I found what works and if I hadn't built more than just one site from the beginning I would be earning a lot less passive income than I am right now.

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  • Profile picture of the author 72K.org
    The problem is getting your first sale - you are right ...

    Rinse and repeat only WORKS if you've made your first sale, and alot of people seem to quit after never making your first sale. First thing is first, look at your website and look at WHY you haven't made your first sale. First thing, is to look at your copywritten content. If it's crap, then your sales will be crap. Next is to look at your traffic sources ... If it's crap, then your sales are crap.

    Simple formula ... K.I.S.S. (keep it simple stupid)!
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    • Profile picture of the author Bozigian
      Can this be called cheating in a smart way

      you have your original website and it makes sales daily.

      and you go and buy a website from a broker website that is already making an income on its own?

      so that now leaves you with 2 website making sales
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  • Profile picture of the author RARMediaGroup
    At RAR media our affiliates do it on a daily basis.
    Hence the name RAR
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