How to Manage Multiple Niche Blogs

Managing multiple blogs can really be a pain in the rear end. Not only do you have to manage content, the logins, the maintenance, but you also have to bounce around from site to site trying to get everything done. Sometimes it feels like there is just not enough time in the day to get it all done.

Let’s take a look at just a few of the things we manage on our blog. First we need to manage the blog content, next we need to manage the traffic that the blog gets. Your blog works like a well oiled machine, you create the content and the traffic comes in. Well, the traffic will trickle in most of the time. But, if you want a super successful blog you will definitely need to do some traffic generating tasks.

I would say it’s safe to say that every blogger is interested in generating more traffic right? So, let’s talk about those two things and how we can manage them on multiple blogs.

1. Content

Content, obviously, is the lifeblood of a blog. Without it you have nothing. So, it is safe to say that we all want killer content on our blog. But, where do we find the time to write it, and if we don’t want to write it where can we find good quality content. These are all questions that linger in our minds as the owner of blogs. We are continually writing and looking for great content.

At times it even gets monotonous and boring. But, if we want to maintain a great blog these are just things we need to do. I’m wondering how can I do this bette?. As an owner of multiple blogs they can really become time consuming when you are locked down writing and generating new content. I started writing blogs and doing niche marketing so I could spend time with my family, not right and generate content.

So, out of necessity I went out looking for ways I could easily generate content. Well, I found a solution. But, we will get into that in a sec…

2. Traffic

Traffic is also essential for your blog. It makes no sense to speak your mind when it will not be heard. I’m going to assume that everybody wants traffic to their blogs. If you don’t want traffic to your blog, then you really don’t need to read this article.. But, if you want your opinions and voice to be heard you need traffic.

So, how do we get traffic? It starts with good content. We already discussed that a little bit in the prior paragraph’s, so there’s no need to go into more detail here.

But, there are other ways to get traffic as well. Here are a few ideas…

Social bookmarking

Social bookmarking is a new craze and it can drive an absolute boatload of traffic to your sites. But, when you are managing multiple blogs this can become extremely time-consuming. If it is going to take all day, then in my opinion it is just not worth it. Because it takes all day to bookmark your multiple posts, what’s the point.

This a great way to get traffic, but unfortunately is very time-consuming unless you figure out a way to automate it. I have actually found a way to do that. But, more on that in a sec…

RSS submission

Submitting your RSS feeds can be very beneficial, but again is very time consuming. Is not that bad when you only have one blog. When you have multiple niche blogs, and are running a blog empire it can very easily take up way too much of your time.

You need to be focusing on more important tasks. Sitting behind a computer and submitting your RSS feed is not the best use of your time. But, it is worth it if you can find a way to automate it.

Imagine going to every RSS directory and submitting each of your blog’s RSS feeds. Wow, that would take a bunch of time. Now, you can find tools that will actually submit your RSS feeds for you, but most of them are only semi-automated and still take up some of your precious time. So, I was actually looking for a set and forget solution, where I could just enter my RSS feed, click a button and walk away.

I’m sure as you know by now… I have found that solution also.

Yahoo answers

Have you ever heard of Yahoo answers? It is a great place to get a couple incoming links to your blog, and also grab a bunch of traffic. Very targeted traffic too.

Yahoo answers is basically a place where people go and ask questions. You can then go and answer those questions and leave a link to your site. The traffic obviously is very targeted, because you are answering specific questions. So, this is very lucrative when it comes to traffic.

But as you can imagine with multiple blogs it is very hard to just go out there, sit down and start answering questions. So, what do you do. Well, I went out and found a way to help me do that. As you can see, I am very big on finding ways to make my life easier and get my work done faster. The less time I spend working, the more time I spend with my family, and that was the goal from the start.

What’s the point of sitting behind your computer 24 hours a day?. If you want to do that, go get a job.

But anyway, back on point. I have found a solution to do all of these traffic generating tasks plus a lot more. And the interesting thing about it, is these solutions all reside in the same place.

What about the content? Well, I have also found a solution to that. And guess what? Both of these solutions are wrapped up in the same system.

Before I actually found the piece of software I’m about to tell you about I was spending a bunch of money on a whole bunch of different solutions. Finding a solution that is wrapped up into one, well that is just awesome.

The software solution I am talking about is called Firepow. Firepow is a one-stop shop when it comes to building and managing WordPress blogs. You can pretty much do anything inside of this software. You can manage your content, create new ideas for content, write your content, grab SEO stats, create your blogs in just a few clicks and much much more.

It is really a great piece of software. Especially, if you are planning on building a blog empire. Imagine having a bunch of blogs out there generating $10, $20 or maybe even $30 a week. Imagine how fast you could start living your life like you’ve always planned.

If you are, or are planning on, building blogs to make money online this is a software that you absolutely cannot live without. Believe me when I say it is a true lifesaver.

Firepow was actually founded by Andrew Hansen. The great thing about that is Andrew actually built it while actually doing niche marketing. Andrew was a niche marketer and still is a niche marketer. Andrew knows what it takes and put everything you need to build niche WordPress blogs into the software.

This was not built by someone sitting on the sidelines. It was built by a marketer who was actually in the trenches doing what he is teaching. He needed these types of solutions, so he went out and built them.

The result was software that was built to help him get a job done.

You have a great opportunity here to really unleash your true potential and start building great blogs. The choice is up to you though. If you want to waste all your time jumping from blog to blog pulling your hair out trying to figure out how you are going to manage the content, manage the traffic flow, manage everything about a blog, well go on doing what you’re doing.

But, if you are looking for a solution that can literally cut your time in half and explode your profits, then Firepow is for you.

Do not wait! Go grab Firepow today. But, before you do I have worked out a special deal just for you.

Use the discount code: shannon (case sensitive)

That will give you a huge discount. Just my way of saying thanks for reading the article I guess.

Thanks again,

Shannon

P.S. Firepow is the best and only solution to managing multiple blogs. If you want to build a blogging empire and want to still have the time to have a life, then you cannot miss out on this opportunity. Go grab Firepow now so you can start managing your blog empire, and start living the life of your dreams.

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