Domain portfolio sample for modeling

Quick update on my BANS (Build a Niche Store) holdings. January 27th came in with our 20th site in this segment. Each store is monetized across several streams. This is to prevent a catastrophe of any one company from impacting the bottom line too heavily. The purpose of a BANS site is to set them in motion residual income sources while other projects are tackled. Our total website portfolio is currently 81 domains including blogs, BANS, ezine & associated communities and a clothing line in the form of t-shirts, bags, coffee cups etc. Minisites, game site(s), PLR/articles/ebooks & niche blogs/news to follow.

Let’s focus on the BANS stores. Each BANS draws income from the likes of Google’s Adsense, eBay referrals and sales, software referral and a mixture of advertising placements such as Text-Link-Ads. Through an initial push with advertising, articles paid postings we drive targeted traffic. Depending on the particular niche of the store your income looks like this for a month: 3 referrals @ $25 each with various commissions added. Said site during the month is at $92 so the months average is $3 a day. OK, that’s one store. Take that same $3 for one store and start scaling up for a general idea of base income per day. One site at $3 is only $3. Whereas five sites at $3 each is $15 for the day. Continuing along this same line you see 20 sites at $3 per day brings $60 per day.

If you find yourself interested in trying a BANS store just head over to BuyBANS.com to get started. Diversification of your Internet holdings is the safer bet for those seeking long term sustainable income. It also helps you sleep better too. =) An example of a BANS site would be ArthritisAtHome.com where you can easily spot products like the paraffin spa wax treatment we use in our household.

Again this is a sample. I prefer for personal reasons to spread across several areas. Some prefer to keep it close to the chest with one to five blogs. Hey, if it works for you that’s just great. Please comment with what you’re working on at this time. Don’t be shy.

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