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If something's hard to do, then it's not worth doing
Join Date: Oct 2005
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And it may also be why we will never turn the blog numbers the mainstream side of the house has...unless you have 100 or 1,000 of your own blogs interlinked into a network, you'll never have the amount of link exchange. But when you get that big...how can you keep them updated and keep them from all sounding the same?
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Hey, can you take the wheel for a second, I have to scratch my self in two places at once
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It is easier to get 50 surfers to 100 diff sites than 5000 to only one. Even so it's still difficult to work with just a few sites when you can only do this part time. bunky
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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Which brings you back to the old quality vs quantity thing. If I can convert at 1:200 while the other guy is converting 1:1000, then I only need 1,000 visitors a day to make the same amount of $$$.
Which means in your limited amount of time, your spending your time working your traffic instead of working to update your network of blogs. Don't misunderstand, I do think "serial" blogging can make you money but, I'm not convinced, that in the long run it will make you any more money than building quality blogs. |
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