Tuesday, 1 January 2008

2008

At a time of year when most people make resolutions, I am bucking the trend.

Most new year's resolutions don't make it. Maybe it's the time of year...

Last year, I decided to unsibscribe from many of the domain and Internet Marketing forums I frequented, but this wasn't a new year's resolution, it was a mid-year crisis caused by lack of concentration and a need to focus.

Put simply, it was a realisation that I was getting sloppy, something that's easy to do when you work from home and have a lot of spare time, supposedly!

That has paid dividends and has freed up so much time that I really have struggled at times to know what to do.

My kids (all boys, 18, 15 and 7) have experienced more time with me and have seen a more relaxed father - apart from when the house renovation has got me stressed beyond my comfort level - which sadly, has been a feature of December.

Reading back on some of my blog entries also made me realise that sometimes during the past couple of months, I have posted the occasional rant that is not befitting this blog, so I've deleted some of them and apologise unconditionally for allowing the day to day crap affect what should be an educational and enjoyable blog experience.

Yes, David Carter is a human and is affected by the pressures that affects everyone - and why not? Afterall, I'm no different to anyone reading this and have the same pressures as everyone else trying to make their way through this thing called life.

Sometime soon, I hope to change the entire "David-Carter.com" web site so that it makes a lot more sense and is a lot more helpful to the people who visit.

My approach has always been to help others wherever I can in all things that are internet related. That will continue, but with more emphasis on "you" rather than "me".

Is that a resolution? Oh I hope it isn't!

Have a great 2008. Let's see where 2008 gets us.

For the record, here are my online development priorities for 2008, I will stand back and be judged on the success of these:

3) www.windowquote.co.uk

1) www.commercial-property.co.uk

2) www.tributeact.com

Look at these sites at the END of January to see what they have become, because I have three different teams involved in their development.

I have numbered them in terms of their importance to me.

It's my hope that in sub-contracting the technical stuff to others, using only my vision as the template, that something wonderful can happen.

If it doesn't, then my total risk is somewhere in the region of £3000 - and each one of those sites can be it's own business.

How wonderful is the Internet and domaining?

Let's face it, you couldn't open 3 shops for that little investment could you?

Now do you see the potential of domaining where each domain could be a complete business in a box?

If it doesn't work, so what?

If it does, I'll see you in the Bahamas this time next year!

5 Comments:

At 02 January 2008 02:43 , Anonymous Ed Keay-Smith said...

Hi David and Happy New Year to you!

I have followed your lead on many of your points on this post so thanks for the tips David.

I think 2008 will be a big year for both of us.

Regards

Ed Keay-Smith
www.ozdomainer.com

 
At 04 January 2008 08:02 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sounds great and looks like fun. Looking forward to seeing where it goes. Much success.

 
At 07 January 2008 22:26 , Anonymous Frenchiexno1 said...

Good luck with the 2008 projects, the commercial property site seems particularly interesting, will be good to see how they develop!

 
At 21 March 2008 11:59 , Anonymous Vic said...

Hi David,

Read your post with interest as I too believe in the virtue of developing domains.

I checked and found all three sites to be nice, up and running. I wonder how they are doing traffic-wise.

Best wishes.

 
At 21 March 2008 18:17 , Blogger David Carter said...

The sites are not 100% fully functional yet.

One of them will be formally launched soon. Clients are already in place and it should be good.

Traffic generation will be via natural and paid search engine placement.

More later.

 

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