Forum Moderators: martinibuster
Over a month ago I started a website about widgets I really don't know nothing about. How is that possible, one might ask. Well, the trick is I exploit the fact that I have absolutely no knowledge about these widgets. My website describes:
- the problems I face while using widgets I absolutely do not understand
- the mistakes I make and the damage I cause by using these widgets
- the way true widget veterans respond to the stupid questions I ask them about widgets
- etcetera, etcetera.
Know what, it darn well works.
Right now I am making cash from the fact that I don't know anything about widgets.
So never again ask other forummembers for a topic for your website.
It really doesn't matter as long as you have fun. Just go for it.
Sorry, HB nobody seems to take you seriously :-)
I must say it's a good idea, though.
I have seen the sites of a couple of members of WWM that are exactly the same idea.
Related general advice: if you want to keep your site hidden don't use the same nickname here AND on other sites where you show your URLS :-)
I used to run an ISP and got asked to "fix" the Internet several times by customers! B^>
heeh
Just send them a new floppy, I heard some stories about customers requesting that the internet be sent to them. But you gotta remember, then they can only look at the innernet if they take the pepsi out of the bottle holder on their 'puter
An expert on hammocks, is likely to just tell you to tie your hammock to an appropriate tree. A novice is going to mention the mistakes they made by not knowing the right type of knot, tying to trees that were too small, or trees that were badly spaced.
It is still expert information, not on hammocks, but on being a newbie with hammocks.
When a medical problem hit my family, I knew little about it. I found I could build a website that included the perspective of a victim (so to speak) who needed info and had no prior knowledge of the issue.
Thats my most successful site so far, but I hate the whole topic and wish it had never crossed my path.
As opposed to just popping up a site about something you know nothing about and make no effort to learn about it. Just going ahead and posting uninformed comments.
Right?
Because there is a BIG difference and we wouldn't want to mislead anyone into thinking the pot of money is just around the corner for the lazy.
As opposed to just popping up a site about something you know nothing about and make no effort to learn about it. Just going ahead and posting uninformed comments.
There was a thread here on this topic a few weeks ago. The speculation was that if AdSense ever actually did crack down on the MFA's, sites of the type described above would be their next frontier.
FarmBoy