Who would be interested?

topic posted Tue, September 20, 2005 - 10:40 AM by  Jaime
As most of you know, I started a comic book company in February 2005, and had 14 people come to my site. Now I have a regular traffic flow of 40,000+, which grows every month. Two weeks ago, I had to change hosting companies and purchase 25 times the bandwidth I had before.

I get letters asking what I did to get to this point, and I'm burning out from replying. I get letters from comic book people, real estate people, homemakers and shop keepers, asking how to improve the flow of people to their sites and make more money.

I am going to make an eBook, to sell from my site (most likely for $24-29), and wanted to give those of you here and a few other tribes the heads up on it. It will detail what I did, in what order, the exact sources/programs/tools I use, etc. Basically I want to create a detailed step-by-step map as to how I got to this point.

Though it is referring to comics, this can be applied to MOST online businesses, simply because it involves correct principles across the board.

I would like to know, by a show of posts, who would be interested in that resource?

Jaime Buckley
www.wantedhero.com
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Jaime
  • Re: Who would be interested?

    Thu, September 22, 2005 - 10:52 AM
    I would! I should say there are plenty of resources that exist targeted at simple small business online promotion. Your unique niche and consequently your path would be the draw for me.

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