Forum Moderators: phranque
I am the webmaster of a popular niche site, the number 1 site of its kind for well over 6 years. I have faced intensive competition in the past and beat them, and almost enjoyed it. (I was obviously younger then, in my late teens).
Now I am a bit older, I don't seem to find myself thriving off competition anymore. It makes me anxious and I have many thoughts at once, rather than a clear thought process. This is due to the anxiety!
So I wondered if anyone else had cyberspace fears like this? It's tough at the top, somebody always want to knock you off! Any words of wisdom, reassurance and advice wouldn't go amiss! Thanks guys, hope this gives you something new to chew on!
[edited by: GaryK at 12:10 am (utc) on Nov. 6, 2008]
Also, try to get an overview of what you want from your site/work/personal life in the long term - where do you want the site to be in 12 months, or 3 years from now. What big steps will you need to take to get there? Can you get more organized and map this out, in order not to stress so much about reacting to your competition?
Then, after a good while, analyze your competitors one by one and write down each of their strengths and weaknesses - their sites, traffic numbers, types of visitors, resources - how much money / staff do they have, and figure out where they'll be going to be 1-3 years from now.
Maybe there's an up-and-comer in your market with a lot of drive but without much traffic/revenue? Look at developing a partnership with them.
In six years you'll find yourself answering these types of Q's on WebmasterWorld :)