At least you do stop, maybe it would be worse to work even harder and then give up. How far do these projects get? Do you give up due to marketing, often people develop a project and then realise they do not know how to get people using it
Thanks for the discussion everyone, I think I agree that some part of it is the marketing part of the project. I know how to do it, I just don't. I've took my time now, set up a new hosting plan, and started every project I've done and finished it to my liking. I've currently got 3 websites online and rest will follow. Hope people will benefit from this thread.
Look into my eyes, look into my eyes. Not around the eyes. Look into my eyes. *snaps fingers* You're under. Stop. Now when you wake up, you'll think you're a chicken. *snaps fingers*
I'm like that, you just have to force yourself to work on one site at a time, when it gets to a certain level hire someone else to keep the content updated.
I no exactly what your talking about. I work hard on producing great website but never put any effort into promoting each website. They all have great potential but I never attempt to improve my seo or use adwords (which is the most important thing). I then move onto another project..
This is hard to do. Start something and seeing it to fruition while still doing everything else I do already.
Focus. Don't be a shotgun, be a laser. Do you want to do a bunch of crappy projects, or a few good, profitable projects?