Celebrating my 500th post on my main website
From the first post to the last I have improved the site. I improved my image generation, infographics, came up with a post structure and am constantly improving it.
This site has been running for 2 years now. It's generated thousands of dollars in revenue.
I decided to back off for a few months and try a few things which may have hurt the site. But I am learning and still making some money, so it's not so bad.
This will also give me some breathing room to go back to figuring out how to scale the process.
Onward!
Michael
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Congratulations! Trying new things and learning is what makes projects interesting. Right now I feel so many things are changing fast that there is a constant stream of learning to be done just to keep up.
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Yes, one of my side projects now is how to work with LLMs with Python. There are a lot of changes...
Wow that is a lot of posts, congrats! DO you find it works best when you have a lot of posts like that? I've been wondering if there is a thing as too many posts :)
Congrats! I back off and try other things all the time...it's a little bit scattered, but I find I come back around to things in cycles, with a better understanding than before. Sometimes knowledge from unrelated projects seep over. The learning is never wasted!
So you have to look at your first niche as a learning tool, sort of like going to the track and betting on horses when you don't the difference between a mudder and a father.
Use your first niche to practice everything you learn. And you'll discover a few things.
- your niche was too (wide/narrow)
- Your approach will change and you'll need to redo or throw out some of your old posts
- you may need a do-over
I've been through three niches. My winning niche is really three that I probably need to break out into multiple websites soon.
Again, you learn, you fail, you pivot
Agreed. Part of why I was so scattered is that I couldn't make up my mind on a niche, but you are absolutely right. But all of my trial and error was part of my journey in narrowing and pinning down some of the subjects that I find to be worth my time, as limited as it is. But again, all that time that some would view as wasted (as do I, at times) wasn't really wasted, because it all played a part.
Definitely: "you learn, you fail, you pivot." Failures are just lessons.
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Wow, congratulations
That's amazing 👏
Ideed!