Expanding By Getting Smaller

by Steven-Sanders

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You may have noticed that I’ve been no where to be found for the past 2 weeks.

I’ve not been on any social media sites, there’s been no blog posts, no commenting, etc.

It’s not because I’ve given up on anything… because I haven’t.

It’s because I’m trying to expand by getting smaller.  Or more like, going local.

The Results Of A Split Personality

It seems I have two passions in life when it comes to what I want to blog about.

  1. Making Money Online
  2. Helping others find interesting things to do where I live.

The first passion is something I’m already doing with this blog.  I’ve managed to successfully make money online and I love helping others do the same.

The second passion is something that I wasn’t currently doing… until now.

My Newest Blog

I’ve been really working hard to set up and get a new blog running that is targeted toward my local hometown area.

Not many people around here are interested in blogging and making money doing it, so there was never really a great way to connect with any of the local community through this blog.

My ultimate goal with blogging has always been to better connect with others.  I can make money online in so many other ways than blogging.  In fact, I’m already doing it.

So creating a blog where I can really connect locally was very important for me.

It’s not loaded down with content yet, but it’s slowly building up.

If you have some time, check out my newest blog geared toward my hometown of Western KY.

www.helloKY.com

Biting Off More Than You Can Chew

I know it’s been preached to you more times than you care to admit.  I’ve even done it.

Shouldn’t you put your focus onto only one blog and really try to build it?

For most, the answer is yes.

If you have trouble running one blog and keeping it maintained, then you probably only need to stick with one blog.  But for those that can make the time to put 100% effort into 2 blogs, then go for it.

If you can handle multiple blogs, remain passionate about them both, and keep fresh content flowing on each, then it’s very easy to double or even triple your income (depending on the popularity of your niche, and you expertise).

I’d love to know what you think of my new blog.  Let me hear it with a comment.

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  • Reply » Deneil Merritt deneilmerritt.com June 3, 2009

    The new blog looks good. Yeah, running more than one blog can be hard. I have around 5 blogs. Very hard to maintain them all. Writing articles ahead of time does help out a lot though.

  • Reply » Ricky Peterson bloggingwithchris.com June 3, 2009

    New blog is looking real cool specially the article Pick Your Own…Blueberries, That Is, very Interesting one Steven.

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