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Yes that IS me. Bitch.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Posts: 14,149
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The creative process & traffic & motivation ramble?
So, seems I am only satisfied when I can build something.
Seems, that the process of creating something is the driving force for me. Blogs just aren't doing it for me. I bust my friggen ass trying to generate traffic to these fucking blogs & yet still havent been able to break or top over 30k per month per blog. I feel confined & limited when it comes to a blog. Less freedoms in design or layout. Too fucking simple. It made me lazy. Last few days I've been hardcoding some new sites & doing some traffic trading & I found it more rewarding, & more esthetically pleasing to me...alas, less headache as well. This causes me a dilemma.. I need to make a decision,,,,, a) 301 or 302 redirect all my blogs to the new sites b) dump the blogs & redesign the domains into tgp/mgp c) sell them & buy more domains to start fresh, as if 40 isnt enough. d) who gives a fuck what they look like or if they fuck up often, as long as some money is made-- leave em as is & move on.. Seems nothing is ever complete or finished... Maybe it is the creative process itself that makes me feel the need to make changes... |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: USA
Posts: 8,704
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I get what you are saying. I get excited when I am creating. I hate the sit back and wait for traffic part of it.
Leave them and create new sites on the same domain. example: Domain.com domain.com/tgp domain.com/blog |
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