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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: About to be evicted!!!!
Posts: 4,082
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There are three reasons I say this: 1) When things go wrong there has to someone who can deal with it instantly not "tomorrow" or "next Tuesday". Delay will kill your site (see my example to Cleo in my last post). And with tube sites there are so many that if yours is down for a day, your regulars will simply switch allegiance to your competitor. 2) If you are paying someone to do all this work you are going to find that for every $1 you make, you will be paying out $2, which will send you bankrupt! 3) If you don't have the dedication and work ethic to learn how to run the script yourself you do not have the dedication and work ethic required to succeed in this business. Despite the moaning and bitching you read on boards like this one it is possible to make a good living out of running websites, but it is not a quick easy job, it requires a lot of work, a lot of effort, and a lot of your time. If you are doing it as a hobby and don't expect to make any money then fine, fit it in to your life as it suits you. But if you want to run a website seriously and make money, then you have to do it the other way round, and fit your life in around your website. When I started out (way back last century) I was doing a regular full time job, then coming home and working on my websites until bedtime. Getting up in the morning and fitting in another couple of hours before leaving for work. In total (day job and WMing) I was working well over a hundred hours a week, every week. You won't have to do that forever, but if you are not prepared to do it for a few months (or possibly longer), give up now and save yourself from disappointment later. |
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