Forum Moderators: phranque
My situation is: I work a 9-5 job and also own and operate one authority site and another small site on the way of becoming an authority site too but for a restricted set of key words.
I always followed the moto: content is king, and AdSense is my main source of revenue.
However, I am having trouble keeping up: my main site is getting less updates then before, my new site has already missed monetizing opportunities from AdSense.
My overal web revenues are about 1 / 10 th of my salary, so no mean to quit my job.
My question is: how do other webmasters cope with similar situations?
1) I have already reduced the scope of my main site, making it easier to update, but resulting in lower AdSense revenue.
2) I also try to use as much online software as possible, but my main site is custom written making it harder to update.
What about getting content? And sales force?
3)
- You have a job 9-5 but AdSense is your "main source of revenue?
- "my main site is getting less updates "
because you say you:
"reduced the scope of my main site"
- "my new site has already missed monetizing opportunities from AdSense"
Why is that?
You are asking "how do other webmasters cope with similar situations?"
Are you having time management or website management or AdSense issues?
Explain please.
I have the same problem. I'm planning on cutting back on the day job. I try to prioritize and put as much time into finding revenue streams and creating content as possible. Things like searching through server logs and putting my daily AdSense income stats into excel are done only when needed.
One thing I found that helps is I now have a lap top that I can use in the evening when I'm resting (feet up on daveno) when there is a boring tv program on --- I do my research and other web related interests at that time like participating in forums, etc. I keep 9 to 5 for actual paying web work.