multiple sites.
By meapas
@meapas (2436)
India
July 15, 2009 11:33am CST
When I joined online activities, I joined so many sites, some directly and some with referral links just to make some money and to have some fun. As of today I am unable to be active in all the sites as many of them seems to be a waste of time and energy. It neither gives money nor any entertainment value. So I am thinking of concentrating on fewer sites, even if the earnings are very negligible. How do you all manage with so many sites?
meapas.
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4 responses
@bookfreak24 (88)
• India
15 Jul 09
Decide which sites rank the highest on your priority ladder... after you finish the sites which you consider more important move on to the less important sites.. :]
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
15 Jul 09
There is one member here who manages a lot of sites and also if I am not mistaken, has a job outside of the home as well. I think it can be possible to manage so many sites, but I am with you in saying that I do not have the time nor patience to concentrate on sites, that I don't even know will pay. It's a good thing to trust, but when it starts to be an unnecessary stressor, I stop.
I'm only dedicated to this site right now and will probably only be dedicated to this site as it's a good way to make money and have fun. Plus I can see my earnings grow more then I can on other sites.
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@kmaram (2533)
• Philippines
15 Jul 09
Its really hard to manage things especially if there are lot things to do. I am engaged with many earning sites right now and i am glad that i learn how to manage my time doing things in different sites. Well its just a time management if you know this thing everything will flow nicely. Goodluck to all your earnings and hope you post good discussion always and happy mylotting.
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@meapas (2436)
• India
15 Jul 09
You are right. Time management is the need of the hour, but when the sites doesn't live upto their promise, it becomes frustrating. Any way thanks for your response.
meapas.
@jo_mc75 (6)
• United States
15 Jul 09
Hi, the idea is to start off with a fewer number of sites..build a strong base & then keep increasing as you settle down with the requirements required for various sites. There are a few things that go into making online markerting work & some of the things like SEO do show gradual results. I would suggest start off with your favourite sites. Something that you will enjoy promoting as well. Start adding sites once you sure that the current ones would run on their own without you having to focus too much on them.
Regards,
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