I'd probably split it between website flipping and link building. A small website has the potential to grow in value, while quality backlinks can help increase that value over time.
 
For me, domain flipping would be the first choice. A good domain purchased at the right price can bring an excellent return if you're patient enough to wait for the right buyer.
 
I'd choose website flipping. A website with existing traffic and revenue feels like a safer investment than hoping someone buys a domain.
 
Honestly, I'd invest in guest posts. Strong placements on relevant websites can improve rankings and also help build brand awareness.
 
I'd probably keep $300 for website flipping and $200 for link building. That combination gives you an asset while also increasing its visibility.
 
For only $500, I'd focus on one quality website instead of spreading the budget too thin. Sometimes one good investment beats five average ones.
 
I'd spend the money on link building because good backlinks continue to provide value long after the campaign ends.
 
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