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December 20, 2011 at 1:39 am #820197
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InactiveIf you’re going to do something properly.. pay experts to do it for you. Save yourself the time and focus on running the business.
Set aside a small monthly budget, and spend that money on your website – features which will enhance the user experience, and in turn generate you $$$December 20, 2011 at 8:40 pm #820226Anonymous
InactiveDo more outsourcing as Rak said.. Stop starting new projects until the others are finished and most of all diversify myself.
December 21, 2011 at 12:44 pm #820231Anonymous
Inactive@bonustreak 234263 wrote:
Do more outsourcing as Rak said.. Stop starting new projects until the others are finished and most of all diversify myself.
Reaching your 27th birthday again.. has made you wiser
December 21, 2011 at 4:37 pm #820239
bosshoggsMemberBig lesson for me… Not to have a blanketed approach when it comes to utilizing the Social Media channel. What you do on Facebook doesn’t necessarily carry over to Twitter, then carry over to StumbleUpon, etc.
December 21, 2011 at 4:58 pm #820240Anonymous
InactiveThink the thing i learned most this year is to only start working with programs that pay on time. And ones that dont have an excuse for paying late month after month,
December 23, 2011 at 2:09 am #820275
jncnetMemberI’ve learned a few valuable lessons this year. After Black Friday, I realised the importance of casino forums, especially CAP, for keeping up with industry news. Its so important to know what’s going on with the industry, especially when crazy stuff like that happens. I also learned a lot about link building, working with reputable affiliate programs, and how to get more organised too. Hopefully those lessons learned will transfer over to make 2012 a great year

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