Last week, I was talking to a friend of mine about my Super Bowl blog, and she was asking me how I was going to keep it going after Super Bowl XLII. I know this site has a "shelf life", and my main goal with this project is to use it make contacts that I might use to start other businesses, and hopefully make some money from it as well. But really, what why am I putting so much energy into a one time project?
Time is like money, once it's spent it's gone- unless you spend it right. So I asked myself, "How can I make it a project that 'cash flows'?'
Every morning and evening, I would go over what I wanted from the site, what I would like to see from it, what I would like do, and how could I make it happen?
The answer didn't come to me immediately. But when it did, I knew it was right. Now, I am working on a business that can use AZSBB as a springboard, leveraging the internet traffic, as well as local and out of town connections made through it. I figured out how to turn a one time project into something that will continue on.
Do you have projects that are tying up your energy that you might be able turn into something with a longer life span that will be more profitable?
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Actually I've got a couple that I need to start. I'd love to hear about how you carve out the time to start something like a Superbowl blog. The weeks surrounding it must have been intense.
Posted by Matt | August 28, 2007 6:59 AM
Posted on August 28, 2007 06:59