There are lots of promotions on the internet offering to sell you a 100-300 Adsense sites, sites made for Adsense. These are generally niche type websites designed for you to place your Adsense Publisher code in the template and "presto" you have a bunch of potentially revenue generating websites.
The theory is that if you can make a couple of bucks a day from one site, imagine what you will make from 300!! Even at a $1.00 a day per site, that's $300 a day which isn't bad money. I'd like to be making it.
However, although it sounds good in theory, and I have to admit to checking these out myself, it isn't as easy as it sounds. First of all, you have to find a place to host these sites. Secondly, Adsense probably is all that keen on these types of sites, particularly since they have a lot of duplicate content. Don't forget, if you are buying them, so are other people.
Getting hits to your website is hard to do, and you need lots of them to be successful and make money. Old content might not make you the darling of the search engines which is what you need to be. So it goes without saying you will have to update your 300 blogs frequently. Can you write 300 posts a day? a week? That is what you have to consider otherwise the blogs will become stale quickly and you will see traffic drop off until you are the only one looking.
Having said all that, there are folks making money with multiple websites, and on the internet nothing is impossible. But rather than pay for someone else's blogs and the duplicate content they contain, why not create your own? It's a bit a work, no question about it, but by creating your own you can control the content and at least write about what you know.
Begin with one or two, get them started, write as many posts as you can and get them up, start to build a little traffic before moving on to the next one. As you create them, link back to each of them, building your links. Concentrate on one at a time, building it, before moving to the next one. Choose topics that have some depth and something that people are interested in, something that you can find information on, if you aren't an expert and let's face it, no one is an expert on 300 topics a day.
As your sites grow, continue adding more, and more importantly continue updating the existing ones as you go along. I have read about someone who creates a blog, writes a few posts, puts in his ad code and moves on to the next one. No matter what he says, I doubt he is making much money consistently from them.
Instead of buying 300 ready made blogs, I have been creating my own, one at a time, much like I describe above. I have about 40 now, all created myself, and I know the challenge of working a day job and trying to keep them current and getting hits. They aren't all money makers either, some are duds so far, and probably will never amount to anything. I can tell ya from experience writing 40 blogs posts a day or even a week is a huge challenge. But if I don't, the hits and therefore the money drops off quickly. I'm sure there is a sweet spot out there somewhere, when the money starts to roll in, but it doesn't happen without a lot of time and effort on your part. The good part is, I love to write, and having multiple blogs on multiple topics gives me lots of opportunity, and if one subject gets kind of boring, I can always move to a different one. I like that.
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Welcome to my blog. Like so many other blogs and websites this is about making money with blogs and websites....in particular this is about my experiences making money on the internet. At the time of this writing, I am the author of something in the area of 40 blogs, which keeps me pretty busy. Along the way I have learned quite a bit about what works and what doesn't. I hope my experiences help you.







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