June 22, 2009
List Of Current Projects
I'm guilty of having too many irons in the fire and this summer is no exception. Although having this problem doesn't allow for any single project to be exceptionalin quality, it does allow some testing to see which sites will potentially be money makers. That's why I continue to partially develop and build at a slow pace on many projects and then once they start earning money adjust my focus.
Tunerhybrids.com - Automotive forum dedicated to hybrid enthusiasts looking to modify their cars.
Why I Think It Will Work
Every type of car has an enthusiast that ones to customize and push the limits of the vehicle. I thoroughly believe that they hybrid market is no exception and because of this I'm lookign to cash in early. This forum will hopefully serve as a place for hybrid enthusiasts to meet up, discuss, and learn new ways to customize their hybrid cars.
suGuesstion.com - Humor site with failblog type pictures of search suggestions from popular search engines.
Why I Think It Will Work
Why do any humor sites make it, especially those like FailBlog.org and Icanhazcheeseburger? It's a specific niche that can easily be updated daily, it will be a stop on the internet, not a destination. With proper integration of social bookmarking scripts this can be another meme phenomenon.(maybe that's asking a bit much)
EvansvilleBlog.com - Local blog that focuses on what I'm doing in my home town.
Why I Think It Will Work
Currently there is very limited competition amongst the Evansville Indiana market for an online presence. This seemed like a great opportunity, considering this is a city of more than 300,000. Time will tell if I can keep it updated frequently enough to start drawing regular visitors and local advertising dollars.
Buy-HD.com - Testing blog for automated affiliate scripts focused on any product that claims high definition.
Why I Think It Will Work
So far so good, considering the majority of the content is scraped from article websites. Furthermore it focuses on an affiliate program that requires a lot of volume to really make some money, Amazon.com. I'm hoping that generated content mixed with my own articles will help bring in some of the residual search engine traffic, since I'm not too concerned with Google at the moment.
Dead Man Blogging - My actual affiliate 'guru' blog, with tips on marketing online.
Why I Think It Will Work
I'm not an expert on everything online, but what I do learn I like to share with others. If nothing else this blogspot blog is a launching point for me to work on my writing skills. So far traffic has been increasing on a weekly basis, we will see where it takes me.
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