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2010-03-13 |
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eroom29 |
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re: check out this site |
forum heading: General Discussion
forum description: anything (italics mine) money related (again italics mine)
That should allow discussion of even a new money tracking site. (It should be interesting to see if these comments are allowed to stay around {and for how long}...or if they get treated like spam...or if I receive 39 lashes with a wet spaghetti noodle through a private message...or if I simply get kicked off the site...or whatever....)
As humans, we model our behaviour (to some extent, at least) on role models.
As parents, we hope our children pick "the right" role models...and that the children are smart enough to learn from the mistakes/short comings/weaknesses of those with whom they come in contact.
So as you continue to develop your site, please be open to learning from lots of sources in lots of different ways.
No doubt, you will want your site to be on the cutting edge of things. Sometimes that's easier said than done. In order to be there, you will need, at least at times, to go where no one has gone before.
One place that some of the competition has chosen not to go and where some of the rest of the competition has deferred going (for now) is into an area I have previously suggested...and which has had, at least, some support...is recognizing what I call boomerang and boomerang2 notes. There are threads in the archives of this CMT site that chronicle where that topic went and didn't go.
There are strengths and weaknesses with each and every site that I have, to date, encountered. So, to you as the developer of a new site, I would make this suggestion. Each time you encounter information that leads you to yet another money-tracking site, pursue the reference and check out the site first-hand. I'd suggest that you even enter a few notes at each site so that you see just how that particular site "feels".
In closing, I wish you well, including cutting-edge mentality, as you make what I see as a gutsy move within the money-tracking world.
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