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Originally Posted by tony404
your too funny lol
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Originally Posted by ThumbLord
bumpage for a bizz question I think
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Thanks.
I have had some interesting conversations in ICQ.
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Originally Posted by alias
Try the local employment office or job sites.
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Yeah. Tried em. Even when to some of the college job fairs past two years looking for some computer nerds who were looking for opportunity. Most seemed to be going into computer repair, or training for IT type of job. There were a few web designers in the group.
It looks like my first thoughts were going to be the winner but I am still weighing my options. Basically finding a individual, or company, who can manage my websites once I get bored with them. They would essentially take over the day to day management, marketing, and promotion for a percentage of the revenue. They would be evaluated every 6 - 12 months, and renewed or dropped based on results.
Which is good. I have a handful of sites that will fall into this category soon. The tricky part will be finding the right person(s) to manage the properties moving forward. Especially since so few know about niche markets, and traffic.
I prefer to come up with the ideas, the sites, develop them. But once they get to a certain point, I lose interest. So I typically just sell them off, and go work on something new. However, these sites could be milked for a lot more revenue. Even if it is just a percentage. Still easy money for me to milk out of a site(s) being ignored.
It is a good opportunity for the other side to come in and do what they do best in traffic, marketing, and networking. Just taking a percentage of revenue, which would mean it's basically tied directly to performance.
It would be nice to find a long term traffic partner to work something like this with, but right now I am just fielding the e-mails and IM's with the ideas and feedback.