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Have you ever put your site on hold

To be honest i have never had a very intense site that i had to do this or be active every day however there was a social media business that i had that i did have to stop for a while when things got very busy for me outside of that.
 
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Yes, you need to put your site into this mode once. I had to close some websites.
The main reason for the hiatus was that I wanted to restructure, refocus, and restructure holistically.I have a lot to do, especially building social media channels to drive more traffic. had.
 
Yes, you need to put your site into this mode once. I had to close some websites.
The main reason for the hiatus was that I wanted to restructure, refocus, and restructure holistically.I have a lot to do, especially building social media channels to drive more traffic. had.
Well for me I have never worked on any platform, I believe if you have the good ideas on how to manage a website you can decide to create your own platform and benefits from it.
 
Have you ever had to put your site on hold for any reason? Maybe you had to take a break and had to shut down due to it, or maybe you had a dispute with another site owner about site name/logo etc. Have you ever had to take your site down for any reason? And if so, why?
I don't have any website but I think putting your website on a hold will decrease your users and visitors because if people don't see anything for a period of time then they forget about it.
 
Well I strongly believe There is no need to shut down your site when you are on a vacation or if you are in a legal battle over copyrights and trade mark issues. If you have not committed any mistakes, why should your website suffer.
 
I have had to put a website on hold because of .personal issues I had during the time as I had to reflect on my life and so many other things in my life as a person
I left a site I was working on due to personal issues that I had at the time which greatly affected my mental health and my physical well-being as a person, I needed the break
 
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Well I strongly believe There is no need to shut down your site when you are on a vacation or if you are in a legal battle over copyrights and trade mark issues. If you have not committed any mistakes, why should your website suffer.
That's true, if you want to have the best outcome while managing a website you need to be very careful with things like this, shutting down your website might not be a good idea.
 
Well for me I have never worked on any platform, I believe if you have the good ideas on how to manage a website you can decide to create your own platform and benefits from it.

I did not put my site on hold, but I actually abandoned it due to the fact that I was not able to run it or manage it in a proper manner at all, despite the fact that I created awesome content.
 
I did not put my site on hold, but I actually abandoned it due to the fact that I was not able to run it or manage it in a proper manner at all, despite the fact that I created awesome content.
But I believe if you have good traffic on your website you might not abandoned it, the best thing to do in this kinds of situations is to come up with a good idea that will bring traffic to your website.
 
I have never putting my site on hold a lot of people visit there if I ever put it on hold I will lose a lot of income and it may not help me
 
Yes, I must switch on that mode for my website. Even some sites had to be abandoned by me.
I took a break primarily because I needed to rebrand, refocus, and restrategize overall. Numerous tasks required to be completed, including the creation of social media channels to boost traffic.
 
Currently, I am putting a site on hold. I started this site about 6 months ago but I lost the motivation to continue working on it, so I put it on hold. The site in question is a forum on business and investment niche.
 

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