I read somewhere about how TGPing and the like are not, and I forget the term used, a self perpetuating revenue source. Obviously as your submissions slow down so does you income. I think its important when considering any business plan to come up with a self perpetuating revenue stream. A foundation if you will. I think having a web or matrix of free sites, avs sites, a tgp or some other traffic dump are more important than having a ton of traffic. TGPing doesn't allow you to retain traffic unless you have a place for it to go. I'd say start on a foundation and divide your efforts up evenly. Set a long term goal and then chip away at it, aim high and settle for what your comfortable with. I think blindly running around trying to make a quick buck is a fatal mistake for many newbies. You're gonna burn yourself out and never attain a foundation that will work for you even when you aren't working. A solid foundation is where I'd recommend you focus your efforts. TGPing will delegate you to perpetual newbie status too.
And y'know. Formatting c: might not be such a bad idea.
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