Am I making making money on the web?
The short answer. Yes. I know lot’s of the online business guys out there don’t really want to tell about their strategies and how much they make, which is why I figured there might be interest in my statistics – and businessmodels.
Online webbusiness
I run the following online projects. All of which I’m going to share some statistics on in this post.
- html24 (.dk and .net)
- informationsbasen.com / guidebase.org
- smsfail.dk / txtfail.com
- simpeldating.dk
- danishguy.net (This site!)
- netfun.dk
About a month ago I launched html24.dk, my danish based HTML-slicing business, which now has been launched on html24.net as well. (Global – yeah!) From day one I have established several good connections with attractive danish (And a few forreign) ad- and webagencies. From january 2010 I will let you in on the profitability on this project – which is my main business. There might be some changes in my blogging from january, meaning that all html24-related will be published on html24.dk or html24.net. (But this is not certain yet).
The strategy on html24
The strategy is to focus on ad- and webagencies as my clients. I only serve as subsupplier on webprojects, meaning that I won’t be creating websites as a whole, nor will I program or do projectmanagement. The projects are always simple tasks involving only one process: Getting a design transformed into HTML/XHTML and CSS (And perhaps a few lines of Javascript).
The prices are always the same, and the task is always the same – which makes it easy for me to be among the fastest and best global players on this small area of business – which is the goal.
What about the other projects?
All my other projects are based on a totally different economy: Passive income. HTML24 is a production-company, while all my other projects are webbased sites, making money on ads.
informationsbasen.com is by far the largest of my passive income webprojects. The site is about 1½ moth old and has generated about 1.000 dKr. (Around €140). I have an increasing amount of visitors and income everyday, though slow. The initial estimate was around 50 dKr/day from january 2010, but it looks like I will be making this goal early december 2009 instead. I have huge confidence in the project.
Until now the lesson #1, that I’ve learned from informationsbasen, is the fact that SEO is important – but a large amount of interesting content can be just as important.
I think I will be writing an article on passive income next spring, if my informationsbasen-strategy worksout.
My new webproject; smsfail.dk
My most recent project – smsfail.dk (and txtfail.com) – is a userdriven website showing fun text-messages. The danish website has had quite a big interest, generating 500 hits on day two, and 200 on day one. I’m looking forward to seeing where this project brings me in a months time.
That was all for today.
I’ll get back later!
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