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Thread: Web Businesses

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    Hi, i was wondering, what is the best type of we business because for years i have been tottering the internet making crap

    I want to channel what i know into a sucsessful site which doesn't fall apart after a week or two.

    If anyone could give me any ideas/suggestions it would be great!

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    Ed
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    Hosting sites are hard but fairly cheap to set up compared to others.

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    Hosting is one.
    Game Development is another, very hard work. But it pays off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeJosh View Post
    Game Development is another, very hard work. But it pays off.
    You would have to get to an exceptional standard to make it pay off properly. Games are actually quite hard to sell.

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    I was mainly talking about online really. Like MMOCCs, MMORPGs,
    Console gaming. Is yes, very hard as you have to keep up to the standards

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    Obviously it's Search Engines and Social Networking sites. Although you'll have a trouble breaking into the market as they are basic ran by the top dogs as it is. If you look at Alexa's top 10 websites online, they are basically made up of search engines and social networks.

    Most of the sites are into the billions.

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    Well, what are you good at?

    You say you want us to help you think of a business for something you're good at, yet we can't read minds. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottDiamond. View Post
    Well, what are you good at?

    You say you want us to help you think of a business for something you're good at, yet we can't read minds. :rolleyes:
    Generally Scott, i'm willing to learn :rolleyes:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed View Post
    Generally Scott, i'm willing to learn :rolleyes:
    I want to channel what i know into a sucsessful site which doesn't fall apart after a week or two.
    You're running over yourself.

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    yeahh ok, 1-0

    Well i am willing to learn EXTRA and channel my knowledge.

    but yeahh, i wanted a response like the ones above




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    how do search engines actually make money, just by adding sites?
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