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DOMAIN BLOGS CAN TEACH YOU PASSIVE INCOME.

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This was a pretty poor post Dan. Just announcing you are going to write about this in the future :(
 
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Thanks for the notice. I hope you'll keep your project going.
 
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This was a pretty poor post Dan. Just announcing you are going to write about this in the future :(
Thanks for your honesty,
Post is Gone, I want to only give people my best & that wasn't my best:(
What kinda stuff would you like to see me talk about, so I can improve the quality of my Website.

I've got a great interview today being posted so keep an eye on that.

Thanks for the notice. I hope you'll keep your project going.
I am going to keep the project going. I have loads of interviews ready.

What you like to see me post about?
From today I've stopped posting no reserve domains Daily and instead I will have an ever changing list on the website.
(Do you think I should keep posting No Reserve Domains Daily or maybe even once or twice weekly?
 
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Actually, I like most of your posts including the interviews.
 
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Actually, I like most of your posts including the interviews.
Thank you @stub
Thank you for the feedback, it is what's needed to make a great website. I need all the criticism & advice along the way, NoReserve.Domains
Will be evolving along the way with the help of the community.
And we are aiming for a big community by the end of the year.

Do you like the daily posts of NoReserve.Domains?
Or do you think a few times a week is plenty & not everyday.?

Thanks
 
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Personally. I'd prefer to see you blog a few times a week. Blogging every day is just putting such a high standard on yourself, it will become a chore for you after a while. Which can only effect the quality.
 
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