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Is it better for a site to have one niche or a collection of related niches?

Site A (numerologyrelationshipcompatibility.com): only about numerology relationship compatibility.

Site B (secretsoftheuniverse.com): covers numerology, astrology, psychics, tarot, alternative medicine, etc.

Site A has the advantage of being more focused (if that is even an advantage) but lacks flexibility. I would have to put astrology articles on another site and this would split my Domain Authority and make link building more labour-intensive.

Site B is very flexible and can cover all kinds of information in the mumbo-jumbo industry. Site B is also one collective pool for Domain Authority.

I think Site B is the best setup because getting link juice for multiple domains is time-consuming. However I have heard others say Site A is better because its keyword profile isn't as diluted as Site B's.

What do you guys think?

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