Many people start more than one Website through the years. Serial Website entrepreneurship is perfectly acceptable. You try something out, maybe a personal blog, and find it’s not really engaging enough for you. So you abandon it and it languishes.
Then you start another site, invest time and energy into it, and eventually let it lapse as well.
There is no reason to leave all these sites strewn behind you like the detritus in the wake of a storm. You can gradually recondition these sites to promote your latest interests. Often it takes nothing more than a new post on a blog or maybe just an announcement on a home page.
If you have five or six well-behaved Websites in your inventory that have simply been inactive for a few years, but you don’t let them go, and people still visit them for random reasons, use those Websites as bully pulpits to tell people what you are doing NOW.
This is basic reflective marketing and it requires virtually no investment of time or money.
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