Chances come to those who are after it!
Remember, Luck has nothing to do with success
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- Wed, 00:31 am
- Apr 09, 2008
- by bam
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i've been engaged in quite a few conversations in the last couple of weeks regarding strategy and process involved in constructing web projects. We all have different methods of practice, we do things differently based on the orientation that is most comfortable to us. Notice in none of articles so far i have tried to push for a single way of doing things but i've been trying to lay everything out on the table and let you chose your own methods.
There are a lot of blogs, magazines, and books that talk a great deal about how to build a great looking site, or a successful site, blog whatever. Everybody has his/her own way of doing things and just because they saw great results doing it their way doesn't mean it work the same for you as well.
before i launched this site, during the time i was still thinking about the design and what kind of CMS i should go with, i researched, bookmarked and printed out most of these articles (i plan to release my entire sources this weekend), and I found out that each person walked a different path that seems different but has a lot of things in common with another person but at the same each path was engineered, by accident or not, to fit each individual's unique situation.
Each article in one way or the other emphasized the process that got them to where they are now, which is a great deal of success. So while i was reading all these articles i started picking out the ideas that i liked best, i did not choose based on performance but based on my own personal abilities, I even became as brave as tweaking some of the ideas. Before i knew it i had so many plans and ideas for making a great site that i needed 10 of me to do it.
Doing everything you want to do takes time and effort and sometimes it takes so much effort that you can't psychically do it by yourself. Since i had no help i decided to divide my process into phases, i ended up with 5 phases in total. Right now i'm at phase 1, and i'm only %20 through the process.
The point is, there are lots of great articles out there, keep reading them and take notes but don't pick one and bank all your money on it. As our Wall St. friends always say "Never put all your eggs in one basket"
here are some great sites to get you started with, i promise to have a great list of articles soon.
ProBlogger - self explanatory
DoshDosh - blog and SN marketing
HipMojo - great set of blog/project articles
Will Price - about blogging and creating traffic
Smashing Magazine - blog and blog design articles
I love Typography - content in essence is typography
A List Apart - I think everybody knows this one already
Andy Rutledge - probably better than "A List Apart" wink!
Entrepreneur's Journey - The name says it all
BNet - Business Management Articles
Get Rich Slowly - Knowing your finances is just as important as knowing your CSS/HTML
Simple Dollar - Another finance/saving blog
Above though a lot of links are still a small fracture of my own resources for wishing to get somewhere on this internet. I know i can because i've made plans and have calculated every step of the way but this how i do things in general, also in part it's my job.
I hope this little blog article give you the hope and motivation to start researching your own next big break! remember we can only make it happen for ourselves, nobody is going to hand a successful business you have to fight for it.
Comments
Interesting article, Bam. One comment I have is regarding your site layout. Personally, I think it would work much better if you put the content in the center with the two narrower columns on either side. It's what people are used to reading on content sites and would be a lot better in terms of usability.
Also, your CAPTCHA app isn't operating correctly every time. The first three times I tried to post, there was no image. When I hit the audio, it played four different words.
Congratulations on getting your site launched and great to see you on Twitter.
All the best,
Bill Hibbler
thanks for feedback bill. i've made a note of that, i have a great reason for laying out the site the way it is but haven't got around implementing all of its features, which i something i should have done long ago.
regarding CAPTCHA, it is supplied by a third party and it's in beta, apparently this one is a real beta!
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