Once you get started with Internet Marketing, it seems the bug bites you and you start creating websites left and right. What starts out as one great idea, turns into two and then three…

Before you know it you have a dozen niche websites and/or blogs in varying stages of completion. It’s madness!

So why do we do this to ourselves? What is it that tempts us to start another website, before our first is even fully developed and making money?

Don’t worry, you’re not alone. I know very few people who are immune to this madness of creating multiple websites or several online business models – with none of them reaching a true point of profit…

Is there an addiction to creating websites?

What causes this strange phenomenon among people who desperately want to make money online, yet seem to quit just before the point of profit every single time… only to start the process all over again?

If this is such a common issue, what’s the problem exactly?

There’s something fun and exciting about the learning, the market research, the development phase of taking an idea and turning it into something tangible.

Wouldn’t it also be fun and exciting to see that idea turn into a successful money-making venture? To see it transform into something that excites it’s visitors and consistently rewards it’s creator with never-ending streams of revenue?

When did you create your very first blog or website? A month ago, a year ago… even longer? And did you abandon it – or is it living up to it’s full profit potential?

Poor little website.

Creating Websites… From Start to Profit

If you truly want to make money online, and have a successful internet-based business, you absolutely must continue the process. All the way from start, to profit.

Choose one project – one website, one blog, one niche – and complete the process. Dream it, research it, build it, promote it, tweak it, promote it some more. Live and breathe this one project until it is running at top potential, as automated as possible, with multiple streams of revenue.

Here’s the good news: Once you complete the process, your online business will be operating in maintenance mode. All it requires is a little management, some new content and links now and then, a note to your team (because by now you’re outsourcing most of the maintenance).

At this point you should be spending no more than 5 hours a week managing your sweet little project… and it’s generating a nice little profit for you.

NOW you have time, experience and money to begin a second project. Your experience with the first project makes this second project go up even faster, and operate even smoother. You reach your profit point much quicker. And you are now in maintenance mode with this project as well. And you can start a third…

There’s a strategy to it.

Take ONE project all the way.

Only then have you truly learned the process – well enough to duplicate it.

And that, my friends, is the difference between creating websites that cost you money… and creating websites that make you money. ;)

Best,

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