I got to know of a friend who has a pretty successful website with a good community of reviewers of a niche topic and readers as well. But because it was due to her workload, she decided to shut down the website altogether! I was all shocked to hear that! This website is making a decent income and yet she is giving it up for a job. Would anyone of you do that? Will you be shocked?

Last few weeks ago, i was asking one of the twitters i have followed. He is actually quitting his full time corporate job that he has just started after studying so hard for it. He has a wonderful full time job, a beautiful fiancee, with a very big degree in his education. And what he’s doing? To work on his websites! Would you do that?

The same situation, two different choices. Many of us are having a full time job out there, while having successful websites outside as part of their hobbies. It’s really fun to play with websites and to keep growing with it. My friends are thinking i must be too crazy over internet when i spent so much time on it.

Why would you want to give up your websites when it’s a hobby? You can do so much more things out of it. You make friends, you play games with friends, you share information with friends, you buy food and many other things.


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    Comment by Armen Shirvanian
    2008-11-13 10:31:27

    It sure is a decision that individuals think through as they pick whether to spend more time on a site of theirs, or to pursue another focus. Those who would want to work on their site would find a fair amount of time, or one could say that they would make time for the building of them. We can only get results based on what we do with our time.

    Comment by Charles Lau
    2008-11-13 11:19:16

    I agree with you, Armen. What we can do within our time, is much more important as that is the only way to get results..
    We have to allocate sufficient time to work on it.

     
     
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