Theme: The Start of the Year - Make Your Plans NOW
January 1, 2008Dorm Earning is growing. All of my sites are growing. And now that it is the start of the year, it is time that you set your New Years resolutions for your websites. You need to sit down and really determine what your resolutions are because otherwise, what are your plans? I remember last year, I made none and made marginal success. I sort of got where I wanted to, but did I really make anything exceptional? No. What about John Chow? Last year, he intended on showing that you could make a full time income part time blogging. He made 180K in 2007. His goal for ‘08? 300K!
So, what do you do? Sit down and see what you want to do. Try and determine what you are looking to gain and then set them out in stone. For instance, I am going to show you what my plans are for this year and make one of my more personal posts. I am going to tell you what I want to do and then we can see if I do it in a year. In one year, we can see if I could step up and really produce. John Chow did it in one year. Can I do it in one year? Here are my New Years Resolutions for my earning on the web:
- Turn DormEarning.com into an earner. I want to be earning $2,000 a month minimum from the blog each and every month. Is that attainable? Yeah, if I work.
- Get my RSS subscription over one thousand by the end of the year. Want to help? Subscribe to my feed.
- Be considered a pro when it comes to this particular niche. Granted, that’s a bit harder, but it’s still attainable I think.
Those are my three resolutions. I have a few others, but they are not really as important as these three. I want to really get this blog up and running. I know that I blog regularly and I have a nice following of readers, but I want to turn this into a real time blog. I think that I could really make a lot from it and that is what my goal is for 2008. Hey, you never know? Maybe I am the next big time earner. But, we will have to wait and see. If you want to help me with my goal, subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks a lot!
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