Where’s Your Web Site Gone?

You know that site I was launching last week? Tell me about it.

The day job intruded, I sort of lost momentum, then I went round a few loops thinking about changing the approach, making it bigger, better, bolder. Basically losing the plot.

I’m better now.

My content is just about done, my theme is ready, my product is ambitious but in place. Soon all will be revealed. Just as soon as I finish working on a tech project that will allow me to better integrate my product into the site (which is a WordPress blog, of course).

Yes, crazy. But I really did try to present my product using the conventional and recommended methods, plug in an affiliate link and send the customer elsewhere.

The trouble is, given what I’m trying to sell, if I was a customer of my own site I’d feel cheated or at least short-changed if I didn’t get at least some added value in return for being routed into a non-direct method of buying what I want.

I’m not sure if I’m right or wrong about this. Maybe Google users love taking extra steps to get to where they want to go. I just know I don’t, so this mini-application I’m developing will provide a much better overall customer experience, I hope.

It’ll be ready in about ahem-splutter days, and I’m sticking to that deadline without fail!

Actually I’m going to kill two birds with one stone here and use the application to get my site out there which will then act as a demonstrator for the application which will become my first product. So the theory goes, but I think I’m on to something.

I’m also behind schedule and not earning any money.

So I signed up for Cash System X today, a product that gives you 6 ready made web sites selling 6 ready made products. It wasn’t cheap and it’s completely lazy of me and yet again I’ve spent money on my drive to setup a business without spending huge amounts of money.

I know. I’ll review it once I get the sites up and running. Which should be tomorrow because it really is just a matter of copy paste and go.

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