There are a lot of stories (you have to buy an ebook) that tell you how to make a shitload of cash online with just 1 website.
That’s not true … unless you own Google, Yahoo or digg.
Having more than 1 website or blog is better if you plan to make more money.
At the moment I have 4 blogs.
Each of these website earns $100 a month … more or less. So, 4 websites would earn $400 or more per month right ?
As you can see in my April 2008 earnings I earned $400 with just 3 blogs. Sava dot name was in the making.
And yes, having more websites or blogs automaticly takes more of your time. If you want to earn enough to support yourself you have to work a lot, no matter what you do.
Calculate your time, especially your time spent online and try to make things a lot easier.
If you have a Wordpress blog here are some tips to help you save a lot of time and manage to keep alive more blogs.
Images in post
Wordpress 2.5 has a pretty nifty feature to insert a bunch of images at once in your post.

Imagine if you want to publish 30 photos from your vacation on your blog and how much time it would take.
You can see an example of the gallery Wordpress creates at Baby Doll » Asian Horror Movie Posters.
Don’t put your blog on pause if you’re travelling
Wordpress has 2 other handy features. The first one is the Schedule.

If you’re gone for 10 days schedule at least 3 posts at least once every 3 days. Remember to schedule posts for each of your blogs. People subscribe very often to blogs that update rarely.
Or you can easily Post via e-mail.
Go to Settings in your Wordpress admin panel and then Writing. Create a secret email address that only you know and enter it’s details there.
You see a lot of stuff happen when you’re on the go. Why not share them right when those interesting, worth mentioning things happen ? Even if you’re in a train you can easily send an email from your phone to the secret email account.
Your brand new post is live and you didn’t even touch your computer.
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