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Hi all, I am now in a position to develop this site, but I am not sure what to do with it. I registered the domain a while ago, and I would like to make it start paying. Any ideas would be welcome. I was thinking of a music news site: A kind of "what's new and happening in the world of music". The trouble is the difficulty of constantly refreshing a news site without a dedicated writer for each section (is there a website or company which can provide me with news articles or serve new articles onto the site - kind of like the way that Amazon affiliate links are automatically updated without you having to do it yourself). Obviously what I have on the site currently, is just for presentation purposes, and gives an indication of what i might want to do with it. Please could you guys help me out and make a few suggestions as to what I might put on this site. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated :)
Thanks in advance.
 
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albumsandsingles doesn't sound like a music website, but rather a dating one. Keeping money in mind, I'm sure a dating website would have a larger appeal and therefore would make more money. How about a website where each "free" susbcriber can upload only one image to their personal album, while each paid member can upload 15 or so images to their album. Furthermore, I like the concept of DateCam, and perhaps paid members could have access to video-chat, as well. I don't know, it just didn't sound like a music website when I first glanced at it.
 
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lol, ya, i think the title sends mixed messages. its like, is it a music site or dating? lol.
 
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