Scott Bryce <EMAIL REMOVED> wrote in news:-
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> ol'softy wrote:
>
>> Are you saying people shouldn't offer services for the purpose of
>> making money, or that people shouldn't set up sites to offer services,
>> or what?
>
> You shouldn't set up a site with the soul purpose of making money if
> that site offers no value to anybody but the site owner.
>
> On this and other related NGs there has been a number of posts from
> people who are under the impression that they can put up just any old
> site, drive traffic to it, and make lots of money.
>
> It doesn't work that way. Viper is encouraging the OP to come up with a
> real business model and work at creating real value for other people.
> That is how you make money on or off the net. If the OP can't do that,
> then Viper is saying that the internet doesn't need his site added to
> the noise.
I was reading Scott and Viper's fascinating comments in another thread
(and have pasted some of them above).
I am helping build a dating/community type site for someone.
It is a niche local market - so I am aware of the argument against such
sites (i.e. there are already zillions of them).
The site will have blogs, a forum, and an instant messenger facility.
But I was wondering if anyone had ideas for further 'adding value' to
such a site?