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Flipped Lifestyle™ Podcast

QA 21 - How to Manage Multiple Sites in Multiple Niches

Flipped Lifestyle™ Podcast

Shane Sams

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.9575 Ratings

🗓️ 25 December 2014

⏱️ 8 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey, y'all. You're listening to a Q&A with S&J.

0:04.6

Welcome to the Flip Lifestyle Podcast, where life always comes before work.

0:10.6

We're your host, Shane and Jocelyn Sams.

0:14.4

Join us each week as we teach you how to flip your lifestyle upside down by selling stuff online. Are you ready for something

0:22.7

different? All right. Let's get started. What's going on, guys? Welcome back to the Q&A with

0:30.3

S&J Flip Lifestyle podcast. It is great to be with you today of all days because it is Christmas.

0:35.8

Merry Christmas to all of our listeners out there. Merry Christmas, y'all. And we are here bringing you great content, even though it is Christmas Day. Don't worry, though. We are not working on Christmas Day. We have pre-recorded this and scheduled it so that you guys would have something to listen to because we know a lot of you are off work today. And we are glad that we can provide that content for you when you're at home. Our question today comes from Eric Gale, and Eric writes,

0:58.6

you've mentioned that you're involved in a number of niches, coaching elementary librarians,

1:04.8

flipped lifestyle, a history site, and I think there's others. How do you manage multiple sites in multiple niches from content creation to managing the store and aspects?

1:15.1

How do you handle all of that work?

1:17.6

That is a great question, Eric.

1:18.9

And we do not recommend up front that anyone start a lot of different projects at once.

1:25.6

This is something that I struggle with because I like to have

1:28.7

a lot of, is it irons in the fire? Is that how you say that? Yeah, or shiny object syndrome.

1:33.3

Shiny object syndrome. That's what Jocelyn says that I have because any little shiny object

1:37.0

that flashes in front of me, I start chasing it. But we do not recommend that you do that.

1:40.5

We do manage multiple projects because of the way our business grew. You know, I started a site,

1:47.1

Jocelyn started a site, and as we mastered and perfected those websites, and we created systems,

1:53.1

and we hired help to help us manage those things. We started adding other projects kind of on our

2:00.0

plate, but we don't recommend that anyone do that at the beginning. At the very beginning, you should start one project, work it through to completion and see if it works or if it doesn't. At some point, if it's failing, you can quit that project and move on to something else, but you want to give everything a little bit of time to make sure you can do it. But we highly recommend that, especially for the beginner or people just starting out, you know, if you've already

2:20.9

started two or three websites, go ahead and put two of them on pause and focus on one that seems

2:27.0

to be gaining traction through completion. And that's going to really help you be more successful.

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