I'm Thinking About Returning To My Site Projects

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    ResidentEvil7
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    It’s been since February since being away from my website projects, which my Ninja Turtle site still isn’t finished after 7 years building over a thousand pages. I figure when I’m not sleeping, shirtless bike riding, working out, doing mindless chores, or watching news and politics, I want to go back to my Webs websites and play around with it so I can get myself back into it for when I decide to give my site/phone app ideas a try after summer is over. I mean what else would I be doing after 10:30 PM when I’m done with dinner; watch workout videos on YouTube I’m barely doing? No I want to get back in the site development hobby again and put ideas into action.

    I really should upgrade my Webs websites to feature SEO features, because that could be why I only get about <10 visitors a day.

    Hell, I even decided on a small money-making idea selling custom T-shirts online, and move on up.

    In case if there’s any Ninja Turtle fan, my Ninja Turtle site is:
    http://www.ninjaturtles25years.webs.com/

    As you can see I did a great job once you go deep enough into it. I had ideas and features no other fan site came up with.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #278289
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    Faust For Science
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    That looks like a nice website. Good job. And if you have nothing better to do, and you enjoy doing so. Then work on that website.

    #278301
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    Why not! Great idea.

    Maybe look into buying a dot com name for it.

    ninjaturtles4ever.com
    ninjaturtles25years.com

    ( Both are available for $3! from GoDaddy. )

    Then look into making a WordPress site for it using a “responsive” theme so it’s mobile friendly. (Or create your own if you know how.) Mobile friendly is a requirement now and can impact your relevance (negatively) on Google if you’re not “current” that way. But WordPress has complete SEO plugins to keep you found in searches.

    ninjaturtles25.com is in use as well, but it’s popular and a niche so if done right you could multiply your relevance, but consider a dot com or good name for it.

    You can even use it to FORWARD to your existing site to begin.

    There are other names and new domain extensions available too.
    Like ninjaturtles.rocks which is available for $5

    The site will be up to you, but a good name will help as well.
    If it’s a calling… go for it! Don’t even hesitate.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #278339
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    ResidentEvil7
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    I’m just playing around with it. Kind of getting into practice if I’m going to attempt a dot com business after the summer is over making phone apps, or something. It’s better than applying for these crummy part-time minimal wage retail jobs that keep me applying to jobs elsewhere and get nothing but a phony sorry from management or some female HR that fakes being sorry.

    You maybe surprised to learn that I didn’t spend a single dollar on that Ninja Turtle site and I have several thousand pages, most of them full and some of them need to be fixed up. The way I see it is that as long as I have it as a .webs.com URL, I don’t have to spend anything on it. I still have to work on the episode pages of the 2003 series and then on the 2012 series, and the latest movies.

    My deactivated-by-Webs Resident Evil Umbrella site was structured the same exact way as the Ninja Turtle site, but has Resident Evil contents instead. The only way I can get Resident Evil Umbrella back online is to pay for one of Webs’ premium packages ($5.99 – $22.99) and right now I don’t want to, because it’s a 2-year monthly plan and I heard a lot of complaints from paid Webs users saying that it didn’t make their sites better, but worse. I mean a part of me says to go forward and pay for a dot com name and get SEO, but another part of me says: what’s the point, I have it all for free. I don’t know, and I don’t want to do something I feel stranded doing. Then again, I could always put up a donation section where people can donate to the site, and donations to military vets.

    A part of me wants to get a dot com name for my sites to eliminate the .webs.com part, but here’s the issue; I can’t just risk 7 very dedicated years of hard 18-hours a day work I did with Webs and go to GoDaddy or anywhere else, because I don’t want to risk losing everything. Plus, I built up all I did with Ninja Turtles for free these 7 years.

    WordPress. I heard of it, but I know nothing about it. What is it and would it work with the features of Webs.com?

    As far as things are going now, I’m just messing around and coming up with ideas while on my spare time.

    If you saw my Ninja Turtle site, you have to admit, I did a great job considering it’s Webs. It’s amazing what good creative ideas can turn into if you just put the time into it.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #278369
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    ResidentEvil7
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    MGOTW is now on my site’s web link page.

    http://ninjaturtles25years.webs.com/apps/links/

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #278379
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    ResidentEvil7
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    It’s amazing how smart you guys are creating all this stuff. I’m on the other end of the spectrum when it comes to technology. I wouldn’t know we’re to start.

    I didn’t know how to make sites either. All I did was fiddled around with site features and modules and taught myself how to put it to a productive use. Hell a few days ago I returned to Webs and found some new modules, and I decided to play around with them in my dummy site (my experimental site) and showed myself how to make use of it.

    The best part about Webs is that you don’t need to know about coding, programming and all that difficult stuff. Webs is a hand-on friendly site.

    If you want to build yourself a site, Webs is best to get a hands on feeling. Just fool around with site features and modules and think on how you can make use of it.

    For example: I wanted in my Ninja Turtle character profiles to contain an audio of that character introducing themselves in their actual cartoon voice. So I extracted a Turtle’s voice from a cartoon episode “I’m Leonardo” and put the audio file on it using the AUDIO module. I programmed that module to not repeat that audio line, otherwise I would sound like Leonardo is stuttering. Another example: I use videos I have off of YouTube showing video game walkthroughs per level, I have trivia facts and mistakes pointed out and I used the VIDEO module to link it to my YouTube video so I can show people how to play the game, or any fun facts.

    So if you want to have a site, just go to Webs and fool around on a free account, which you only get 10 pages which includes the homepage. If you like it, you’re going to be hooked on it. Believe me; I was building my site from the time I woke up to the time I went to bed day after day for years. It was so addictive for me, I had pry myself away and do something else.

    Dude that’s f~~~ing awesome how you put mgtow.com on there.

    All I did was use the Weblink app and add it into the category where I have my affiliates. It only took less than a minute to link it, and describe it.

    https://themanszone.webs.com/

    #278643

    Hell yeah, bro. Dive right back in, man.

    Feminism is a movement where opinions are presented as facts and emotions are presented as evidence.

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