Sunday, December 20, 2009

Too Many Ideas Too Fast

Like I said in my last post, I have about a billion ideas floating around in my mind, but I can really only develop one at a time. Once they've moved past development stage and are in the process of bringing in some income, then I'll begin to concentrate on the next project. Of course, the first project will still be updated, but a quick 500 word update is about 30 minutes of my time as opposed to 30 days.

This is a list of projects I'd like to begin and the stages they're in. After one site has been developed, I'll move on to the next one.

1. A Cosplay Shop - ConWear.org
I'd like to make a website dedicated to sewing and creating cosplay outfits. For those of you not "in the know" cosplay is an abbreviation of 'costume play', which basically means dressing up. For anime and video game fans everywhere, this means more than just Halloween! But almost every cosplay shop I've ever been to is either way too expensive or made out of cheap, crappy looking materials.

I had an appointment with a boy named Josh to make an outfit for his girlfriend, but he canceled on me due to all the holiday activity. We'll meet in January to get things settled. Before I open the site officially, I'm going to add at least 5 outfits with 5 "complete the look" videos promoting make-up accessories. So far I'm 0/5, but I have coded the layout (PHP is so hard!). Once I have the 5 outfits and videos up, I'll begin directory submissions, CraigsList posting, and join some related forums.

2. A Weight Loss Blog & Vlog - Is The Weight Worthwhile
I've found some great products on ClickBank and would like to promote them via a blog and vlog. I'll buy the program and follow it myself in an effort to promote it. This will come after I've finished directory submission of ConWear. Although I've already made a blogger blog for it, I'm thinking about getting a co.cc and hosting it with HostGator.

3. An SEO Blog
It'd be nice to add various posts on SEO submission tactics that internet marketers can employ. Not that it'll be all that unique, but I think it'd be nice for mostly myself to have a blog filled with great SEO information and tactics that aren't shoving products down your throat. I'll add some ads, of course, and may do some site reviews, but I wont be constantly forcing people to buy every little thing.

4. An Article Writing Service
Apparently just having a 9th grade vocabulary and being a native English speaker makes me a highly sought after article writer. At some point, I may offer my article writing services at somewhere around $0.05/word. Writing a 500 word article I know something about takes me about 20-30 minutes, and I can easily pop out 10 a day. I don't expect to have that order volume, but I know that I'll at least get some, and when I do, they'll be happy with my service. I'll have to get some users to write testimonials, as well as post some stats as to how many customers buy again.

And of course, I want to do all of these things at once. I'm doing my best to just focus on one at a time, but it's so hard. It seems like no matter what I'm doing, I want to be doing something else. Definitely an issue I'll have to address!

How are you other 100k challengers doing?

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