130k Cash: Should I build 4k MFA's on sand, again?

Should I go ahead and build the MFA's?

  • Yes, don't be a pussy!

    Votes: 85 72.0%
  • No, sling berries and e-book instead.

    Votes: 33 28.0%

  • Total voters
    118
Yes but this, I have 0 knowledge of.

Can you help me?

If you're the guy I think you are I helped you guys build a long term asset and I'd be happy to talk with you about building more.

You know how to find me if you need me.

-Scott
 


I use my sites for somewhat stable cashflow and then reinvest into a more riskier things.
 
If you've got a way to make the majority of your sites have a positive ROI, while keeping your costs per site down & quality acceptable to stay indexed for a good while, then you'd be a friggin WaFo goer to pass up the chance.

But one big trap is to think about how to use all $130K on this project... Don't make the sites fit the money... Use just enough money to fit the ideal number of sites for this... Things work out much nicer that way.

How are you monetizing these, exactly? That could make all the difference...

Yes, this is what I've been doing, I do 1 article per site (1k words).

Build links.

Add more articles the top 10 most profitable sites.

I think I will do it man, spend all my money on this, get rich, or start over (god forbid).
 
To everybody that were asking me about ways to get more than 1 AS acc,

AdSenseG.com <-- he's my supplier.
 
why build them all at once? Why not build in batches?
I personally recommend the tried and true build in 100 site batches -> change up structure -> rinse and repeat.
That way if at anytime a structure goes south you can learn from it and adjust without losing your entire investment, only that one batch. It also makes them less likely to get caught. If you really think the previous results are scalable (they're not, keyword picks will take care of that) then doing batches of about that size shouldn't be too much of a risk or a hard decision to make.
 
^^ coz I gotta make $3k-4k/day by April 2011.

Yeah I'll def. be spreading them to batches of 200s. *fingers crossed*

Here comes 2011!!!
 
I like the way you think Clyde.
Fuck em all, and just crush it.

I'm going to push harder and faster this year also.
 
Short term investments should pay for your long term investments. Long term investments pay for you.

You should definitely do it, but keep in mind you should use the capital you raise for a long term business. You can't do this shit forever bro, but rape it hard while you have the opportunity.

Just don't pour everything you've made so far into this project. You need to make some other investments as well. Good luck bro.
 
how about not ruining the internet with hundreds of bullshit sites with worthless shitty content.




just kidding.
 
If it's worked well for you so far, do it with $130k. Bank as much and as fast as you can. Shit changes too fast online to not pull the trigger if you know what you're doing.
 
Then reward yourself with one of these :D

Farewell-to-the-Lamborghini-Murcielago.jpg
 
Nice Clyde.

I'll agree with the others here and say that batches of 100 would be the way to go, but you should look at what Eli said about scalable sites.

Every site you build should be easy to flip offers on it in an instant if something goes south. You should look into having all MFA sites easily maintained by a single interface. It's not hard to build one to fit your needs in an afternoon with PHP, Codeigniter for the Admin, and MySQL. If you're using WPRobot, he sells a single login area for your sites - and I'm sure there are some for WP as well.

The reason why your sites need to be scalable like that is so that you don't have to spend insane amounts of time maintaining the sites if something goes wrong and can easily monitor how each site's structure is performing - then swap the other installs using your Admin area to use that successful structure, and repeat.

Then reward yourself with one of these :D

Farewell-to-the-Lamborghini-Murcielago.jpg

Lol, never spend money on an asset that depreciates like that unless you have enough liquid capital to buy 5 of them - otherwise you should be using that money elsewhere.

I'm not saying go out and buy 5, I'm saying that an asset such as a car is just to get you around. If you think buying something flashy is a wise investment when your current car still works and wouldn't have plenty of money to spare after you bought it, then you should really reevaluate yourself.
 
Nice Clyde.

I'll agree with the others here and say that batches of 100 would be the way to go, but you should look at what Eli said about scalable sites.

Every site you build should be easy to flip offers on it in an instant if something goes south. You should look into having all MFA sites easily maintained by a single interface. It's not hard to build one to fit your needs in an afternoon with PHP, Codeigniter for the Admin, and MySQL. If you're using WPRobot, he sells a single login area for your sites - and I'm sure there are some for WP as well.

The reason why your sites need to be scalable like that is so that you don't have to spend insane amounts of time maintaining the sites if something goes wrong and can easily monitor how each site's structure is performing - then swap the other installs using your Admin area to use that successful structure, and repeat.



Lol, never spend money on an asset that depreciates like that unless you have enough liquid capital to buy 5 of them - otherwise you should be using that money elsewhere.

I'm not saying go out and buy 5, I'm saying that an asset such as a car is just to get you around. If you think buying something flashy is a wise investment when your current car still works and wouldn't have plenty of money to spare after you bought it, then you should really reevaluate yourself.

Yeah you're right but having them under one CMS would make it harder to flip since they will all be interconnected. Right now I'm just using uBot to create separate WP installs for each domains. and yes, my dream is to buy a Matte Purple Lambo. :p

Matte-Purple-Lamborghini-Murcielago-LP670-4-SV.jpg


I'm still figuring out best ways to put everything up as fast as I can. I reckon I might need to hire a few more VA's.