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Have you ever had to manage a friends site temporarily?

Yeah, people who always have those kind of skills do not spend their money in order to hire people to do so for them. It will also make your website to be much more successful.
I agree with what you have pointed out. Being able to develop your own webpage is a monetary master stroke, and enables you to add various features according to your own wishes.
 
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I agree with what you have pointed out. Being able to develop your own webpage is a monetary master stroke, and enables you to add various features according to your own wishes.
Probably, that is actually one of the importance of having your own web page. You will had everything needed in order for you to become successful in any kind of marketing you will doing and on the long run you will make a lot of money promoting your product.
 
Actually I called that a great privilege simply because I have never done that before it wasn't that easy for in a start but I became used to it as I continued for a period of time
 
Yes I did, in fact we have small team of blogger who looks after around 7 blogs and 2 forums when blogging gaining popularity back in 2012 and it is easy for us to manage whole network as it benefited from experience and skill from 5 of us.
 
I agree with what you have pointed out. Being able to develop your own webpage is a monetary master stroke, and enables you to add various features according to your own wishes.
you should not just look at the monetary value when building or creating your website but try to mask your website the best, if outsourcing the job to someone more competen than you and you have the money, go ahead to do it for the greater good of your website.
 
Actually I can't really consider such as an experience or life opportunity simply because it wasn't my intention and I couldn't last long in the management to be able to know about something.
 
No, i've never had to manage a friend's website. None of my friends own a website and even if they owned one, i wouldn't be able to manage it because i don't know much about managing websites.
 
I have never been afforded the opportunity of managing a website for any individual because I do not think that the need has indeed risen, neither have I been contacted for my services in that regard
 
Personally I have never had the chance to do so even though I always hoped I could get such opportunity to have a life experience about how site are being managed and how it's controlled.
 
Yes I did, in fact we have small team of blogger who looks after around 7 blogs and 2 forums when blogging gaining popularity back in 2012 and it is easy for us to manage whole network as it benefited from experience and skill from 5 of us.
This is a very interesting concept but I would love to know how you where able to manage the blog, because I assume it is a lot of work so you should have had an interface that let's you see what is going on
 
I have never manage a site for a friend or family member before because all my friends and family don't have a site yet, it is a good thing that you were able to help your friends,.
Considering the fact that I don't have any friend or any family member who is into this type of business, none of them owns website, but I don't think if helping one run his website temporarily is bad
 
I agree with what you have pointed out. Being able to develop your own webpage is a monetary master stroke, and enables you to add various features according to your own wishes.
it is indeed a masterstroke but using your site as a lab rat is not something i would advise you except you plan on doing it intentionally so as to test run some other things.
 
I have not only developed sites for friends and clients but also managed sites for them. I am still managing a couple of oif sites for my clients. One of the sites that I am managing is in the casino niche.
 

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