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The Limits of Content Niches

A problem that I have not been able to tackle is my desire to post wild and totally off-topic posts in my different blogs.

Whenever I think of a post topic, I then think, “Gee, that would be alot better if that topic was related to its very own website instead of just a single post”. Or, I think, “Is it even worth just one measly post on my site, when someone could just make a whole website about it and out-compete my single post entirely”.

For example, I would like to throw around the idea or begin to start my very own web comic. But where is the best place to place a new web comic? The people that are visiting my sites now aren’t looking for a web comic at all, and so they would be uninterested. However if I were to buy some kind of domain with webcomic in it then they would specifically be looking for a comic and have a higher chance of liking it.

So when I get a new idea, I buy an entirely new website domain. But being that I have so many ideas, I keep buying new domain names without being able to develop any content on them and move on to my next newest subject. Dammit.

I even purposefully make websites that are meant to be various topic based but I still can’t bring myself to post the content there.

Basically what I’m trying to say is that I’m frustrated that everytime I get a new idea for a website or post I always feel like I have to buy a new domain name to make it successful. Which may be right anyways.


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