Quality Versus Quantity

Making money on the internet is a process. It requires you to commit time to different things. Should you commit most of your time to one project, or spread it all out?

  1. Smaller projects are easier. It is easier to make a website that brings in $1 a day than a website that brings in $100 per day. So why not make one hundred $1 websites? Many people are doing this. Depending on the website, you might not even have to manage your website every day. If it is a blog, you could either pay someone to post for you, or create the content yourself. Some websites run themselves.
  2. More changes for failure, but failure is less extreme. You can have websites that are complete flops. And this isn’t The Producers where you want your production to flop. If you have lots of little websites, chances are that some will gather dust. This is perfectly fine. As things change, websites will go in and out of the spotlight. For example, right about now, anything to do with saving money and consolidating loans is on fire. With the current economic crisis, what else would people want to read about? Right now things like unnecessary electronics aren’t doing too well, at least compared to a few years ago. That doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t make a blog about electronics. Electronics will be in soon enough – and consolidating loans will be out. Now if you made only a website about consolidating loans, and spend all of your time on it, and then less and less people were interested in the topic, you have failed completely. If you only made one small website about it, you have only failed a little.
  3. It all adds up. As time passes, your small projects will grow into larger ones. Your $1 a day from 20 sites will become $2 a day with time. Comparing to going from $20 a day to $40 a day if you only have one website, this is a lot easier. Getting websites to earn a large amount per day is hard, but getting them to earn a small amount per day is fairly easy.

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