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Originally Posted by woj
pretty much...
one idea might not work out, so one tries another and then another... one eventually has to work out... it's not like one is burning through his/her life savings during the process... and even if none of them work out, one would LEARN something in the process, one's SKILLS would improve, etc....
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Agreed.
When I wanted to get involved online, I had to learn HTML to do it myself, along with some basic level of design work. I made my first website all by myself by reading forums and books. It was terrible, but it did get traffic and eventually made money when I turned it into a pay site.
Not every website and idea I have ever tried has worked or been good. Like anyone successful, you have failures, learn from them, and apply that knowledge on your next plan or tweak your existing one. Again, all of this requires effort, the commitment to learn, and time to make it work. Something few are truly willing to invest. That is why many wash out in 3-6 months as a newbie.
