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Old 11-08-2009, 11:46 PM   #1
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how many domains do you run, what's the general avg. on this?

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To start off, I realize this type of question is very hard to answer and there is no general rule. My intention is to merely get an understanding of what others are doing.

Models: 1) small piece of a big pie, but many small pieces
2) big piece of the pie, but few pieces.

Which model do you guys do? If one can make $100 from a site which little or know effert, why not create 100 sites like it?

Benits: diversified with multiple revenue streams, hard to manage so many etc etc.

OR

Work hard on 1 site, focus, narrow the niche and make loads of profits.

drawbacks: all eggs in 1 basket

Which model do you guys employ?
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Old 11-09-2009, 09:55 AM   #2
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It depends. If the content is different enough to warrant separate sites, then make separate sites. If all the content is pretty much the same, keep it on a single site.
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