Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Building sites for my future!

I love sitepoint. I always browse through there "sell your site" forum and check out what people are selling. It's also good to find out what others are successful at and to find alternative ways to make money. Great ways to expand on what others have already done successfully.

I've been designing my own army of affiliate sites lately. IT'S ON NOW! You can see an example of one here: Yoga Information

Now, this site isn't perfect, but i'm getting it out there. I'm letting it sit through the G sandbox and do its thing. In about 6 months, traffic should be at about 100 unique visitors a day. My goal is to launch 3 new sites a week. I've got 20 all ready to go, and 100 more after that.

This brings up a good topic on automation. When designing so many sites, you have to make it easy on yourself to update sites. I have. Make sure you have some sort of CMS backend to manage all your site. If you can have your CMS in one, central location, even better.

Personal Short Term Goal:
- Build 300 sites within 2 years and be generating $100K a month in revenue.
- Ability to travel the world and not stuck at one computer.
- Maybe try and get a girlfriend (being single's fun...but I want a travel buddy...maybe I'll pick one up in a EURO country...those girls are always fun!)

Till next time!

- Adam

2 Comments:

Blogger Eugen said...

Hey, how on earth can you keep up with that? Three new sites a week? How can you write so many articles in such a short time? I suppose you’re outsourcing, but I still find it difficult. How many pages your sites usually have?

And then, how do get the time to promote all of them?

If you could share here just a few ideas on how to gather more link to my sites, I would be more than grateful. Maybe some speciffic tools or websites..

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Blogger Voasi said...

I have systems in place to make it very easy to update sites. I plan on adding 1 new article per site per week.

Yes, I have people write my articles. I'll use content writers from all over. A good place is www.Constant-Conent.com to get extremely nice content written.

Promotion/Marketing is a beast for sure, but investing some money with links and viral ways to get your site "remembered" and giving your sites reasons to come back to is the key, not so much the rankings...which will happen over time anyway.

Getting links include getting reciprocal partners, hooking up with SEO companies, article submissions, directory submissions, one-way's, 3-way's, ethical blog spamming (oxymoron :)), etc...

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