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smacktard
Hi all.

I'm in some ptr's, and I've been learning about the ptr business. I'm considering starting up a ptr with Go Mama Hosting. I had a storefront website for my handmade jewelry, sadly that didn't go to well. Costume jewelry market has dried up. But people still tell me I built a nice site. At least that's something.......ao.gif

Anyway, I'm curious what Program owners like about being the webmaster/mistress. What's the best part of being a PO? The worst? What mistakes do new sites usually make? What's the average longevity of a site?

wow...didn't think I'd ramble so much, but once I got going..... ai.gif

Any input is much appreciated. If you wish to answer in private, feel free to PM me.

Thanks,
Chelsea
karnage
well, im a brand new program owner

My site was suppose to be lanuched tonight but i've been having script problems... Hopefully it will be up tomorrow!!! I would also like some info about new sites and their mistakes heh
freeandeasy
You have to be VERY dedicated and ready for a lot of hard work to make a go of it.

This thread: http://www.getpaidforum.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=71011 will help give you an idea of what to expect.
smacktard
aa.gif Thanks for the info! Going there now...

Chelsea
Moron
Free and Easy is absolutely right in pointing to that location.
It takes dedication, work, and business management. Sometimes you just have to put aside all the other extra stuff and manage you business.
Some don't want to work that hard. Others can make a good living at it.
It's just like being in business in "Real Life." You have to "Mind the Store.{

May I suggest another place of information?
Web Business Options
ronald angel
Lets see Work,Work,Work, Then there is Work,Work,Work,Work and Work,WorkWork. Hmmm but there is something different everyday! ao.gif ao.gif ao.gif ao.gif
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