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Yes, no joke 500 websites. Here's the story, and the questions are below.
The Story
In order to get some extra $$$ to finance my new project, I've find myself currently in negotiation with a company to oversee to growth of 500+ sites. Each site is geotargeted to a specific service in a specific suburb. Much like my locksmith website but x500. One of the sites is a national based branded site which is earning considerably more.
Each of these sites runs off an ecommerce frame work developed by the company. The sites are owned by the company however, they have a specific service provider in the area that looks after the calls/orders from that site.
The sites themselves have not been updated in 3-4 years. They are not mobile friendly, have over optimised onsite SEO, and much more, yet they still earn money. The company has been meaning to update and grow them, but management hasn't had the time to really deal with them (they have other assets that they have been focussed on).
This is where I come in.
My role would be to oversee the growth of these sites. I would have access to their staff - particularly the technical personel, graphics designer and possibly content writers etc. The specifics still need to be verified.
I will get a cut in the profits, which is decent now, but can be greatly increased.
They are keen to have me on board, but no contract has been signed yet.
The Dilema
If it was one, two or three sites, I would have no dramas. I'm confident in local SEO and I can easily see where I can make improvements. There are some easy wins that I can implement that should see a shift in each sites performance. However, times that by 500...it gets a little overwhelming.
I have some ideas how I can handle this, but I'd love to hear what ideas you guys have. Does anyone have experience dealing with this many sites? How would you approach ranking 500+ local service sites?
The Story
In order to get some extra $$$ to finance my new project, I've find myself currently in negotiation with a company to oversee to growth of 500+ sites. Each site is geotargeted to a specific service in a specific suburb. Much like my locksmith website but x500. One of the sites is a national based branded site which is earning considerably more.
Each of these sites runs off an ecommerce frame work developed by the company. The sites are owned by the company however, they have a specific service provider in the area that looks after the calls/orders from that site.
The sites themselves have not been updated in 3-4 years. They are not mobile friendly, have over optimised onsite SEO, and much more, yet they still earn money. The company has been meaning to update and grow them, but management hasn't had the time to really deal with them (they have other assets that they have been focussed on).
This is where I come in.
My role would be to oversee the growth of these sites. I would have access to their staff - particularly the technical personel, graphics designer and possibly content writers etc. The specifics still need to be verified.
I will get a cut in the profits, which is decent now, but can be greatly increased.
They are keen to have me on board, but no contract has been signed yet.
The Dilema
If it was one, two or three sites, I would have no dramas. I'm confident in local SEO and I can easily see where I can make improvements. There are some easy wins that I can implement that should see a shift in each sites performance. However, times that by 500...it gets a little overwhelming.
I have some ideas how I can handle this, but I'd love to hear what ideas you guys have. Does anyone have experience dealing with this many sites? How would you approach ranking 500+ local service sites?