The last month has been a rollercoaster ride. Most of it has been a hard slog. But, I have persisted, and things are now looking up. Such is the way of the world.
Ever since I launched my first niche site back in May, I have effectively been banging my head against a brick wall. I knew that I wanted to leave work behind, but I had no firm idea how I was going to do it. But you know what? All that head banging was worth it.
You might look at my financial achievements to date and consider them pitiful (quite right you are too). But forget about income generation; I have been earning something far more valuable – experience.
Despite the fact that I have actually lost money since I started out on this road, I would have paid a damn sight more to gain the experience. All of my efforts to date have been a hugely worthwhile investment.
Never underestimate the worth of mistakes – they teach you invaluable lessons.
So What Now?
I have reassessed my projects in light of my plans for the future.
Modeling For Kids
Modeling For Kids still languishes in the Google ‘sandbox’, and shows no sign of being rescued. My efforts on that project will now be minimal. Whilst I will continue to find out what I can do to recover the site (if indeed I can), the bulk of my attention will be focused elsewhere.
Deal With Anxiety
I will continue to write content for this site (which you can read more about here), as I do see it as a valuable experiment in understanding how Google operates. I am however not particularly confident that the financial rewards will ever match my efforts.
My Joint Venture with Joseph Archibald
Yep, I’m springing this one on you out of the blue. For the past few weeks, I have been working with Joseph Archibald from Life and Times of an Internet Marketer. You may know him better as the guy behind Pat Flynn’s backlinking strategy that works.
I am very lucky to be working with someone who has such extensive experience in SEO and internet marketing in general. Unfortunately, I will not be revealing the identity of the site we are working on. Experience has taught me that one or two bad apples in the group will seek to copycat our efforts and plagiarize our content. I apologize to the vast majority of you who would never dream of doing such a thing.
My Staff Writing Role at WMPU.org
This is the last surprise; I promise. 😉 A few weeks ago I applied for a writing job at WPMU, which many of you will no doubt be familiar with as one of (if not the) internet’s best source for WordPress news, tips, plugins, and theme reviews. After successfully passing a trial, they have offered me an extended trial / ongoing arrangement.
I am really looking forward to writing for WPMU – it is a great opportunity to better my writing skills and develop my experience. I hope that I can exceed their expectations and provide articles of real quality, and look forward to establishing myself as a long term member of the team.
How Does Any Of This Help You?
Very good question, given that in my last article, I specifically pledged to “give you what you want”.
Well, I know that you want to leave work behind. That is why you are here. You want to become self-employed and work on your own terms. Although I have never doubted that I will leave work behind, the events leading up to this point have combined to incite a step up in my confidence. Not only will I leave work behind, it will happen soon.
So What Is The Lesson To Take From This?
Never stop persisting with your efforts.
Approach your goals with the right mindset.
Do it for the right reasons.
Nuture your enthusiasm.
Revel in the experience that failure brings.
Overcome every obstacle and take heart from knowing that you have just made it one step closer to your ultimate goal.
Never give up.
As long as your Endgame is not completely insane, giving up is the only thing that can stop you from getting what you want.
I have spent nearly 4 ½ months slogging away for no tangible return. All of that hard work is now starting to lead to results, and I am finally able to get a proper handle on how I will succeed.
Stick Around
Monday will mark the beginning of a content creation strategy that is specifically and solely geared towards helping you to leave work behind. I have wandered too far away from my original intentions with this blog, but now I am back on track.
I will no longer be distracted in my aim. Three times a week, without fail, you will be able to take one step closer to your goals through the guidance I will offer you.
I promise not to disappoint you, and hope instead to exceed your expectations.
Let’s do this.
Photo courtesy of Kevin Krebs
Kalyan@Blogging Top Trends says
Awesome post as usual!! Love to read your posts…
WPMU is great community… will be more interesting to read your expert blogs 🙂
Tom Ewer says
Thanks Kalyan – I really appreciate your ongoing support! 🙂
Jesus Ramirez says
Hey Tom,
Good work man, glad to hear about WPMU, and Joseph Archibald.
Hope all works out for the best for you!
Tom Ewer says
Thanks Jesus! 🙂
Will Claxton says
I’d never heard of WPMU actually, so they now have a new subscriber as looks like a pretty handy resource. I’d probably say that is going to be the most valuable thing on your list at the moment (in terms of learning). But that depends on what your top secret venture is!
Just noticed your video intro too, not sure if it’s me or if that is a new addition to the site. Sounds good
p.s check the title of this post, just tried it in IE with no history and it appears there aswell! Don’t want to c&p just for bad SEO reasons lol.
Tom Ewer says
Hi mate,
WPMU was the big secret – sorry if that’s a disappointment 😉
The video intro is new – in fact I have spent most of the day tweaking things on the site, so regular visitors will likely notice quite a few subtle differences.
You lost me with your P.S. – is there something wrong with the title?
Cheers Will,
Tom
Gregory Ciotti says
I think what he might mean is the title up in the tab, right now it says (to me) ‘Do You Make These 12 Com…’ and then it gets cut off.
Anyways, WPMU is awesome, I’ve been a fan of theirs since I discovered WordPress, and their blog is top notch as well, definitely a good example of content marketing.
Best of luck Tom!
Tom Ewer says
Hey Greg!
Ah yeah…I spotted that earlier today but then forgot all about it. I’ll figure out what’s going on with that and get it sorted. Thanks for reminding me guys!
Thanks for the kind words. I’ll shoot you back an email soon.
Tom
Will Claxton says
Venture as in, the one with Joseph…
I am worried I am going mad though now lol. The tab/title bar WAS saying something to do with common keyword research mistakes. Dunno if you’ve figured out what I was talking about and changed it in this time or if I am indeed going a bit crazy :-/
Tom Ewer says
Ha, I am messing with your mind Will… 😉
Yep, there was a problem, which has now been resolved. Rest assured you are not going crazy 🙂
Thanks for the tip off!
Ryan Biddulph says
Hi Tom,
Thanks for connecting with me and sharing your inspiration here!
Ryan
Tom Ewer says
Hey Ryan,
It’s my absolute pleasure – thank you for the re-tweet! 🙂
Tom