Good points of both the mega site (1000 pages plus) and the smaller niche sites (50 to 200).
I have 6 sites with 75 to 150 pages and Allan is right about the time element to promote your sites. (Articles, link partners, affiliate codes, etc.. x 6 is getting to be a lot of work.)
Why not try both? I have several smaller sites, so now my plan is to build a "mega-site" with over 1500 pages. It'll take a while, but I'll try to give you the pros and cons of each as they develop.
If anyone has already done this let us know what you think.
If it's any help. James Martell's latest cell phone site has over 1000 pages - and he knows what he's doing
What I have is a niche and I am breaking it into "micro-niches" for the larger site. Even though they are all in the same topic, I think that each "micro-niche" will be interesting and individual enough to keep it on topic for strong SEO.
P.S. Think about your interest level to be on the same topic for 1000 pages - John has a good point about getting tired of the same topic over time - something else to think about.
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