To those of you who’ve had success, how do you do it? I have about a dozen (free) shops, and I’ve had them up for about 2 months now, and I haven’t sold anything. I’ve got keywords and stuff like crazy, but I’m just not getting anything.
Daniel's Life List
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1. learn spanish
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2. learn german
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3. learn Mandarin
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4. get in shape
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5. eat healthier
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6. spend more time outdoors
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7. learn to play the saxophone
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8. learn to play tinwhistle
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9. Learn to play the piano
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10. learn to cook indian food
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11. learn to cook Middle Eastern food
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12. plant a garden
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13. make money online
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14. play my guitar more
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15. play more disc golf
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16. learn woodworking
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17. Go Kayaking
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18. try something new
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19. Go on a road trip
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20. own a house
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21. get married
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22. stop being lazy
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23. Get organized
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24. To live instead of exist
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25. Meet my online friends
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26. be more outgoing
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27. Make new friends
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28. Reduce my ecological footprint
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29. Volunteer
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30. wake up when my alarm clock goes off
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31. create a board game
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32. learn how to drive stick-shift
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33. write a novel
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34. Learn the lambda calculus
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Recent entries
How do you do it?
18 months ago
It's growing
18 months ago
Well, right now I’m growing tomatoes and jalapeno peppers, as well as a bunch of herbs. It really is cool to be able to use stuff you’ve grown yourself in cooking… and growing your own herbs saves a fortune over buying fresh herbs.
Places to play
18 months ago
I’m not affiliated with either of these, I just thought I’d throw them out there for anyone looking to play online who hasn’t found the right place.
For turn-based/correspondence Go, I like online-go.com. It’s not very big in number of members, but it’s a very nice site with some great features. For live Go, I like KGS (found at gokgs.com). The CGoban client is very nice, and there are good people on KGS.
