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dropped9 06-09-2010 09:55 PM

[BIZ Thread] There is an easy way to do things and a hard way.
 
1. Build a site a day, generating serps listings slowly but surely.

2. From building a site once a day, once in a while you find a golden nugget that lets you circumvent the hard way.

3. You got to do #1 before #2 will ever happen.

Agree disagree?

Thoughts?

Argos88 06-09-2010 10:32 PM

depends... some guys feel comfortable working like monkeys... others don't..

so u see some people doing 50 blogs per day with duplicated content rss, and others doing 1 high quality site.

Babaganoosh 06-09-2010 10:38 PM

Why would you build a site every day? Do some research and build a handful of sites and work on them every day. Your method is just throwing a lot of mud at a wall and hoping a little bit sticks.

Build quality, not quantity.

ErectMedia 06-09-2010 10:48 PM

I own a lot of killer mainstream domains and I tend to build simple sites on them. I wait a few months and look at income and the ones that show promise I mark down to take them into bigger development and the ones that don't do so hot I leave alone or sell off. But I personally would rather have 10 killer sites over 100 half assed sites. The only reason I can get away with my mainstream sites being automated is because the domains are killer and it seems that dead on product .com domains get a nice search advantage as most of mine even the half ass developed ones sit on the front page of google. So I use simple development just to gauge if the next step should be taken or not. Sometimes ones I think will do hot suck balls and sometimes ones I don't expect much from produce.

Highest Def 06-09-2010 10:50 PM

If you are going to rely on dumb luck, you might as well play the lottery.

dropped9 06-09-2010 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babaganoosh (Post 17233422)
Why would you build a site every day? Do some research and build a handful of sites and work on them every day. Your method is just throwing a lot of mud at a wall and hoping a little bit sticks.

Build quality, not quantity.

Sometimes its easier to build 100 sites getting 100 hits a day, then to build 10 sites getting 1000 hits a day...

All depends on the flavor youre after...

dropped9 06-09-2010 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ErectMedia (Post 17233432)
I own a lot of killer mainstream domains and I tend to build simple sites on them. I wait a few months and look at income and the ones that show promise I mark down to take them into bigger development and the ones that don't do so hot I leave alone or sell off. But I personally would rather have 10 killer sites over 100 half assed sites. The only reason I can get away with my mainstream sites being automated is because the domains are killer and it seems that dead on product .com domains get a nice search advantage as most of mine even the half ass developed ones sit on the front page of google. So I use simple development just to gauge if the next step should be taken or not. Sometimes ones I think will do hot suck balls and sometimes ones I don't expect much from produce.

The mainstream domains/products... are they national products being advertised or more like ebook type get rich type stuff?

ErectMedia 06-10-2010 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Headless (Post 17233473)
The mainstream domains/products... are they national products being advertised or more like ebook type get rich type stuff?

dead on generic product keywords with search volume, 100% trademark free as all generics, I own domains in almost any category as far as mainstream goes.

Sarah_Jayne 06-10-2010 03:07 AM

Research goes in there somewhere so that the sites you are building, no matter how many, aren't stabs in the dark.

CDSmith 06-10-2010 06:55 AM

Work smarter, not harder.

That's all I'm going to say on this, I leave it up to the masses to figure out for themselves what constitutes "smarter".


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