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What was your biggest website / business failure?

Discussion in 'General Business' started by drig, Dec 31, 2006.

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    What was your biggest website / business failure?


    For me it was a unique image hosting site. It was my SEO / marketing project last spring and something I dedicated a long time to. I was hitting 500-1000 uniques per day, had a script custom coded, and was just about to upgrade to a dedicated server when my web hosting company shut me down. Even though my TOS didnt allow it, someone uploaded pornography to the site and the host found it. After I found a new host and the nameservers resolved, traffic was already dieing. Ended up selling the PR 3 / 5 domain here.


    EDIT: What do you consider a failure? Maybe that should be the question.
     
    drig, Dec 31, 2006 IP
  2. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    So far www.weighins.com is mine

    Thats just because its so new. About 4k invested and havent made any profit. Hopefully I can turn it around.
     
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  3. drig

    drig Peon

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    No worries. Its becoming increasingly more "popular" to work a little more in the red / on credit for longer periods. Just take a look at satellite radio.
     
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    Yup and YouTube was hugely in the red. I haven't had any failures but then again I haven't had any sucesses either (and maybe that's my failure). ;)

    Skinny
     
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    jhmattern Illustrious Member

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    You've got a good site, and definitely should be hitting your best time as of tomorrow, with new year's resolutions, losing holiday weight, and the like. So hang in there. :)
     
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    Ha, I have to say your post made me chuckle. I guess lack of success is a failure?
     
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  7. aaron_nimocks

    aaron_nimocks Im kind of a big deal Staff

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    Im hanging in there. Site is still growing rapidly. Just havent found a good way to monitize it yet. :)
     
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    Mine is a project based on violins.info but I like to see it as a delayed success rather than a failure
     
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    It's lots easier to monitize existing traffic than be trying to ramp up both traffic and income. My first site was done years before AdSense was invented. It made nothing for years and I almost closed it down. Then AdSense came along and life changed.

    You never know when a new income opportunty, perfectly suited to your site, will show up unannounced on the scene. If you already have a well established site with traffic up and running you can quickly take advantage of it.
     
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