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Good morning guys,
Like most of us here, I've spent my fair share of time reading peoples journeys, case studies and so on.
Something I've noticed when reading old forum threads and articles, is that a large amount of these websites are dead within a 4-5 year period. I'm not talking about the affiliate sites with 10 articles on them, but big successful sites - moste often affiliate sites. I don't know if this is because they lost interest or if they got penalized by Google and then just left the ship for a new one.
For example I read some guy's case studies on here and Reddit (I think his name was localcasestudy) and out of all of his sites, maybe 1 out of 5 are still alive. His entries was around 6-7 years ago, though.
My questions for you guys to get the ball rolling:
1.) Why do you think this is? Is the IM industry so tough that it's almost impossible to have one website staying alive for more than 5 years? (I know they exist, but you know what I mean)
2.) Do you have websites that have been earning you good money (a months salary or more) for over 5 years?
3.) Have you abandoned a lot of websites? If so, how come?
4.) How do you combat these early deaths of websites? Do you create websites now to make them last longer than 5 years?
Like most of us here, I've spent my fair share of time reading peoples journeys, case studies and so on.
Something I've noticed when reading old forum threads and articles, is that a large amount of these websites are dead within a 4-5 year period. I'm not talking about the affiliate sites with 10 articles on them, but big successful sites - moste often affiliate sites. I don't know if this is because they lost interest or if they got penalized by Google and then just left the ship for a new one.
For example I read some guy's case studies on here and Reddit (I think his name was localcasestudy) and out of all of his sites, maybe 1 out of 5 are still alive. His entries was around 6-7 years ago, though.
My questions for you guys to get the ball rolling:
1.) Why do you think this is? Is the IM industry so tough that it's almost impossible to have one website staying alive for more than 5 years? (I know they exist, but you know what I mean)
2.) Do you have websites that have been earning you good money (a months salary or more) for over 5 years?
3.) Have you abandoned a lot of websites? If so, how come?
4.) How do you combat these early deaths of websites? Do you create websites now to make them last longer than 5 years?