Hi Chidinma!
This is quite an interesting question.
There are some points peaking pro and contra separate blogs.
Contra more blogs:
* very high time input necessary for regular updates on ALL of your blogs
* articles that connect SFI and Tripleclicks are hard to place because posting it on both sides would be a negative double post (for those reading both blogs)
* traffic needs to be directed to more sites/links
* some visitors may be confused by having more than one site for the same topic
Pro more blogs:
* better clarity and comprehensity possible for specific content (content is easier to arrange neatly)
* visitors can find and navigate to their specific interests faster
* mostly only topic interested traffic with higher chance for selling and opt-ins
* more place for more content, more news, more info
In general, it doesn't really matter if you have one or two blogs - as long as you have a good and slightly flexible strategy and enough time on your hands.
For example, I'd take a strategy like this one:
First go with a general website that links with banners to SFI and has one section guiding to one SFI/TC mixed blog. Those two will be the mainweapon for a little time while feedback is being gathered. If the traffic to that blogs gets too huge, it suffers informations overload and there's feedback asking for a separate blog, get a new blog and divide the content.
For connecting articles, only post on the SFI one linking to the other blog indirectly (for more information) - while also trying to link to TC directly (difficulty in there: do NOT overload your articles with links, readers won't like it.)
Hope this helps with your decision and happy blogging!
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Hi Chidinma!
This is quite an interesting question.
There are some points peaking pro and contra separate blogs.
Contra more blogs:
* very high time input necessary for regular updates on ALL of your blogs
* articles that connect SFI and Tripleclicks are hard to place because posting it on both sides would be a negative double post (for those reading both blogs)
* traffic needs to be directed to more sites/links
* some visitors may be confused by having
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