Have people found su
[2023-11-04 02:11:47 PM] : Have people found success running/launching multiple 30x500 projects at the same time?
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[2023-11-04 02:12:31 PM] : The way my brain works, I oftentimes find myself interested in multiple ideas. Currently I'm working on a site for digital nomads with pets but I'm also thinking of creating another site that doesn't fully fall into 30x500 but could be monetized later.
[2023-11-04 02:12:38 PM] : I am wondering though if I would be spreading myself too thin.
[2023-11-04 02:14:03 PM] : I've seen people give advice to go all-in to one area but I've also seen the opposite advice given to people whose brains work more like mine.
[2023-11-04 02:31:17 PM] : I have two sites with similar but different enough audiences that I couldn't just have the one site
[2023-11-04 02:31:31 PM] : and found myself not investing time in one of them
[2023-11-04 02:31:44 PM] : the newer one has multiple products at this point
[2023-11-04 02:32:27 PM] : it feels like a single audience is easier because my work builds on itself, whereas multiple audiences improving one doesn't help the other
[2023-11-04 02:33:36 PM] : my second site did benefit from what I learned building the first one
[2023-11-06 11:41:21 AM] : doing multiple products sequentially, rather than at the same time, has a LOT more benefits than trying to do it concurrently.
the most reliable function of success that I've seen is momentum, and working on two things at the same time means you get (at best!) half the momentum out of the same amount of effort on each project.
I say this as someone who also is interested in lots of stuff, I've learned that while I run multiple businesses and projects, realistically I can only build one thing at a time. once something is actually up and running, I can choose to put a part of my energy into one of the others. but not before that!