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@mochi, I think I'd tell you to work on Site A first because it's an easier and faster path to revenue. In a one-to-one comparison it may not generate as much as Site B will, but it's easier and faster, and any revenue is better than none at all.
Once Site A is earning a reasonable amount, you can use some of the income to outsource work for Site A or Site B, and then use your own time and energy to fill in the gaps. Eventually you can have both earning well. But you're right in that spreading yourself thin across two sites is doing more harm than good in the beginning.
Once Site A is earning a reasonable amount, you can use some of the income to outsource work for Site A or Site B, and then use your own time and energy to fill in the gaps. Eventually you can have both earning well. But you're right in that spreading yourself thin across two sites is doing more harm than good in the beginning.