So much to do so little time
Posted 21st January 2009 at 08:38 PM by Datamaster
Right, it's pretty obvious that I need to work out a plan to follow and if discipline could be bought online I'd pull out my credit card and subscribe for life. Always struggled with constantly being sidetracked by seemingly more fun/interesting/profitable/easy ideas and projects which often leads to nothing being completed or at least decently followed through.
For instance:
I bought the WSO PD offer from Kneb the other day cause I found it very interesting and immediately saw numerous ways to use it, but I have yet to read it...
I've read up on WP strategies, plugins, SEO etc and threw up a couple of test sites but is a WP 'empire' what I want?
I'm a member of a few membership sites and couple easily go mad with setting up mini sites based on RR and PLR but it really doesn't sound all that fun and is something a zillion others already do...
I could do what I did with some success around 2000 and develop simple but comprehensive comparison type sites, likely based on Joomla, promoting affiliate programs in various niches but perhaps the train has left the station for that approach?
Would it be better to leave the US/english speaking world and instead spend time on the far less saturated swedish market and where the competition is less knowledgable?
Maybe domaining is for me where I've sold one for very good money a year ago and a few others for more than decent pay?
Should I focus on one of my prime domains and go for a branded supersite in a broader sector with the aim of cashing out big even though I'm fully aware that would likely take a lot of time, cost money and possibly end up a failure?
LOL, decisions decisions decisions but at least it's fun.
For instance:
I bought the WSO PD offer from Kneb the other day cause I found it very interesting and immediately saw numerous ways to use it, but I have yet to read it...
I've read up on WP strategies, plugins, SEO etc and threw up a couple of test sites but is a WP 'empire' what I want?
I'm a member of a few membership sites and couple easily go mad with setting up mini sites based on RR and PLR but it really doesn't sound all that fun and is something a zillion others already do...
I could do what I did with some success around 2000 and develop simple but comprehensive comparison type sites, likely based on Joomla, promoting affiliate programs in various niches but perhaps the train has left the station for that approach?
Would it be better to leave the US/english speaking world and instead spend time on the far less saturated swedish market and where the competition is less knowledgable?
Maybe domaining is for me where I've sold one for very good money a year ago and a few others for more than decent pay?
Should I focus on one of my prime domains and go for a branded supersite in a broader sector with the aim of cashing out big even though I'm fully aware that would likely take a lot of time, cost money and possibly end up a failure?
LOL, decisions decisions decisions but at least it's fun.
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This hits home with me too. When you get into all this stuff it's incredibly overwhelming with all the ways of making money.
My plan for 2009 is that i'm following a couple of WSO 30 day challenges to learn some step by step processes.
Hopefully this will also help me manage my time better.
Hope you get some clarity on what you want to acheive.Posted 22nd January 2009 at 06:33 AM by Meanna Blog
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Heya
Just saw your comments on domaining. I am new to all this and have bought a few domain names after checking trends etc. Am hoping to sell at least two of them just to learn how to do it first.
Any tips on who to use as a newbie and for a number of domains with a similar theme?
Any assistance would be great. Thanks.
CathyPosted 12th July 2009 at 05:57 AM by coachcat1969


