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Get a manager for each site?

If you capable to manage all your website easily than better do it yourself but I personally use management for popular website so I can focus on all website easily otherwise it is hard to manage all site altogether.
 
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I do not have my own site, however, once I build my own site, I will work on my site instead of hiring a manager. I may hire someone to do some back end work or even write content, however, I will always have managerial control.
 
You can actually employ a manager that will be managing your several website and at the end of the day they will give account to you on how far they have gone with this website management.
 
I have 20 website, can I have a manager for each of my site. Yes, I can if I want. But is this viable financially? of course not. You will end up spending more money than you are actually making.
 
Is a great to hire someone to manage a site for you because it it will bring more technical knowledge and also reduced the work for you because it will be more stressful and time consuming to managed more site alone it will give rest also and make more decision to better the site.
 
You can only say you want to get separate managers for each and every individual sites you own if these sites are very busy platforms, otherwise, you can can just one for them
 
If you have the money to do so, then you can hire people to help you out. But if not, you can try scheduling your work hours among these tasks.
 
If you have so many site to run, there is absolutely nothing wrong in employing hands to help you out. For effectiveness, you need managers that will help you manage your additional sites while you manage the prominent one. There is no way you can effectively manage all by yourself.
 
If you have many sites you designed. And you feel like you can't manage them all and see them move forward. A manager can help out.
 

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