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While there is allot of great niches to market in, there is the danger
of spreading yourself to thin. I was wondering, how many of you follow webmasters are running multiple niches at one time? |
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Your absolutely right about spreading yourself too thin, you have to focus your energy to make anything work and this is especially true of internet marketing.
I personally suggest you take on no more that 2 or 3 projects at once when you are new, obviously you do not want to have all your eggs in one basket so to speak, but untill you get proficient this is the way to go. Hope i could shed some light for you there. |
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I would not suggest you to go for more than 2 niches as a beginner. Start taking risks when you get a firm ground to hold you back.
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I think I spread myself too thin, it's a dangerous thing to do as - an old indian proverb once said - "Those who try to catch two rabbits end up catching none"
![]() 3 main projects at the moment, with 3 more ticking over nicely in the background.
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At one stage over 20 and earlier this year reduce this to several - the ones I know best and enjoy woking on.
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