And Then It Was Cancelled
Written by Khalid Al-Khames on April 17, 2008 – 7:46 pm
It really amazes me that I write about my life or document useful tips I get the odd comment but when I do something really stupid (in my readers eyes), I get lots of comments!
Putting my tattoo network up for sale wasn’t an easy choice, in fact I put myself in someone elses shoes and slapped myself a few times (mentally!). If I kept all my sites from day one, I’d probably be writing this post with a daily average of $100…my ultimate goal. But, life, money, choices, they can all dictate the pace sometimes and as a result I’ve sold most of my sites.
I wanted $12,000 for my networ which I felt was a fair price. People just weren’t prepared to pay it and I knew it right from day one. Maybe it was the credit crunch, maybe buyers just don’t see the potential I do. So, because of these reasons and because I know I can turn this network into a profitable revenue stream, I pulled the auction. I was offered bids for individual sites but that would break the network strength and I don’t want to do that.

I want to push the $10 daily average to $20, then $30, $40 and so on. I want to completely dominate the tattoo niche and ensure I have a solid amount of money coming in each month. Only one site requires maintenace of about one hour per week and I earn over $300 per month from my network - imagine multiplying this by 10 - 10 hours work for $3,000!
So, let’s do it. I need the money but I can’t get it, so lets keep building and continue earning. Keep reading, keep commenting and keep telling me I’m stupid whenever I do something crazy again!
Good luck with your persuits,
Khalid.

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