I said in my last block of posts that I thought I would go on for a while yet, as I wasn’t feeling tired, but I am now really starting to sag. As far as daily targets go, I’ve done more than enough, and I’m pretty sure that the amount of content I have produced today is a personal best. I’m just going to see if I have enough energy to complete any of the possible posts I listed above, or whether it is time to pack it in for the night. I don’t want to produce that much more, as I want to record that I can easily beat one day next week! The next time I have a go, I want to be writing stuff for my main website, not this blog, but who knows, maybe there’s enough stuff I could cover here to make a Mind Pilot a viable website in its own right. That’s not really the intention for now, the key aim is that by publishing a blog about my thoughts, I am able to keep on a more even keel and ultimately get more done.
If this website is going to pay for itself, then I need to look at how that might work, as it would inevitably mean taking some form of advertising. The easiest way to do this would be just to run adverts from Google, as these are selected automatically according to the content of the page. There are various other self-improvement programmes out there which might offer a commission for referrals, in much the same way that my main website effectively acts as a travel agent. However, some of these programmes are less reputable than others. This leads me on to one of the posts on the above list, which relates to blogs and other websites which promise to tell you how to make a fortune on the Internet. Do they really offer useful information, or are they just trying to get you to sign up to an expensive e-book or newsletter subscription?