Add Domains To Your Portfolio In A Controlled Fashion
I am in control of my destiny, how about you ?
One mistake that I have made as a newbie blogger building a portfolio is that I went wild registering domains that I thought were neat. Most of them are too broad and will be harder to generate search engine traffic because their niches are very popular. I will still develop those domains, but it will make it slightly more challenging.
My advice to you is to register just one domain at a time. Registering domains can become very addictve; I am speaking from personal experience. Start developing that particular site. Once it is online and ready for to launch, start to advertise it using free methods. Submit articles filled with unique content on article submission sites, and leave comments on sites that are within the same niche.
Repeat the above steps again and again. After a short time, you will have a very nice portfolio that continues to grow and expand. At the end of a year’s time, you can easily have 50-100 sites or more depending on how fast you can set them up. Just remember, the key is to spend the least amount possible on advertising.
As a site reaches its expiration date, determine how much it made so far. If you only paid $10 for registration, then it will only have had to earn 2.8 cents per day on average to cover the registration fee. If it wasn’t able to cover its fee, then you probably should allow it to expire. Many of your sites will have made over the 10 dollar mark, you can keep those ones in your portfolio by registering them for another year. Keep your process systematic and use your time wisely.
How many domains do you have in your portfolio presently ? Do you register several domains at the same time ?
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