They easily get side tracked by distractions and or to many ideas at once. Their initial goals although on occasion humble often are way to grand as well. Instead of thinking about developing one site or one domain they think more is better, so they soon end up with fifty+ domain names and ten to twenty partially started projects. This will lead to initial frustration as none are really bringing in money. They then will see someone else make claims that something that newbie isn't doing yet that is working for the other person, naturally the newbie adds that as a project and it just keeps growing yet nothing is ever getting finished or done.
They bail out due to frustration and only money leaving and very little coming in. Somewhere they just do not grasp that this job and yes I said job requires a tremendous amount of repetitive grunt work specially during the initial months or years. It is not a hobby where one can just spend a few hours after their "real job" tinkering and make more than party money.
I can say it is not lack of traffic, lack of content, lack of resources, lack of time, lack of money, lack of good sponsors, or lack of opportunities. It is the lack of the ability to pick one niche, one domain, and one method and perfecting it until it works and then and only then repeating it.
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