Yes fulltime , I along with my team provide services . Full day (14 hrs at least ) I am involved in get new orders, processing orders, sending reports, replying queries , promoting my sites and directories and reading DP and other webmasters forums thread, learning there , if I have a say I post.
Thats cool I am full time webmaster where i make sure that i spend atleast 6 hours a day. I sleep during during and work @ night mostly. Although my parents dont understand much about web business, they and society dont understand about in web business. I give a damn about what others think and i try to focus on my work. I am happy with the decent income i make. Everyday i learn something new and i think about making new projects. My ambition is to comeout with something like myspace or youtube which might become a biggie. Glad to hear how many are like me.
I agee ..above And I spend some heavy hrs on line. If you look around enough you will find all kinds of great hidden secrets/products ..SO with that being said I am alwways lookin ..hahah
well done olddocks - sticking to your guns can be hard when you have everyone around you doubting or questioning the lifestyle you choose. In my experience it depends on the background and upbringing of the people in question. My family are from the more traditional work hard 9 to 5 shat boring job - so they struggle to understand the newer modern generation of the work at home/online biz concept. Part of me feels they are a bit jealous that option was not open to them and they slaved away their life for min wage. I repect them but am sure my life is destined to take a different path. Each to their own! I do reckon there are thousands of peeps out there trying to make a full time or majority of their living from online. I find I get a bit 'tuned in' or 'zoned in' to my web projects and still have to remind myself of the real world sometimes. Maybe your next big thing could be a specially focused social website that aims to bring together work at home webmasters in a meeting place online - even give them a way to catch up outside of the net in their own local/regional areas. Social networking to help meet people who are like minded and more understanding of the lifestyle More and more look to be starting some sort online work from home these days. Good luck guys with your online interests!
I am not the breadwinner here so I have a luxury hobby being as a full timer. I do whatever jumps in my mind and whatever I feel like. Sometimes I spend whole day writing content,sometimes I spend whole day marketing and sometimes I spend whole day just to fix things....lol
This is a great post guys! I have a contracted job (only 17 hours p/w) that pays nicely so Im able to earn enough from that to live and then im slowly building up online. Although I have no intention of owning an online business in a few years (building to sell), as personally I find it a lot less fulfilling than an offline business. Great to hear other peoples stories as well!