Lately I have been getting rid of all the domains and sites I don’t truly feel like on working. This is because I have noticed that my quality of work is much better when I actually enjoy writing about the subject.
I’m now down to the point where I have only 3 domains which don’t currently have a site on them. They are all from fairly “easy” poker niche and are closely related.
For conversations sake let’s say the domains are 7cardstudpoker. com (my comparable domain's search volume per month 2000)
7cardstudstrategy. com (1000)
7cardstudrules. com (500)
these are not the actual domains, but the search volume for exact matches for those was close enough and supposed conversion rates for exact match searches are close – the competition is bit lower than on those terms.
I absolutely hate writing about 7 card stud, I find the game to be boring and I don’t have the necessary knowledge about it to write quality content, thus I would be forced to buy all the content for these sites. Also obviously all the time I would spend on working on these sites would be away from other projects that might very well be more lucrative. This is the negative side. The positive side is that I would be targeting only the exact match rankings and getting them shouldn’t take too much work.
Now my question comes down to this, do I work on all these three domains, only on the most popular one or do I get rid of these domains and focus only on the existing sites. I currently have 10 sites which I like working, and which are all already either rather successful or have much bigger potential than any of these new three sites would have.












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