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Aww, cheers buddy and I have but not for a long time. It must be at least a year since I've had my own forum. My most successful one was around 2 years ago though, I won FOTM on FP in 2010. :smile:

<3 Thats awesome bud! I think we've won one FOTM over at Shady's AdminForum but I wanna win one on FP but that'll take some time, haha. What happened to the old forum then? ;o
 
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<3 Thats awesome bud! I think we've won one FOTM over at Shady's AdminForum but I wanna win one on FP but that'll take some time, haha. What happened to the old forum then? ;o


Oh it was a long time ago, no need to bring it up now though. On a different note, I didn't realise my site would be unretrieveable after inactivity period of 30 days if you don't make a post anywhere. I must have left it for a while. It is a shame though. :(

They were a good host for a free forum site too. Very helpful and quick on the support forums too and helped me out when I needed it. :)
 
Roughly over 10 years for myself now. I started out by just doing basic html for my websites. Now with 10 years of experience under my belt, I think I am pretty good with the things I can do :D
10 years of experience! whoa, you must be really good at this.
Is this your full time job?
 
I have been a webmaster for almost 8 years (Since I was 11) starting with a simple Forumotion forum, and slowly working my way up to XenForo forums, on actual paid hosting plans. I have came a long way from there, and learned a lot of experience in the journey. I have owned well over 20 forums in my life, none of which gained my attention to the point where it got big enough to keep. However, recently I came out with four forums that I have been trying to keep into contact with, and make them last. My main is the one I advertise most, which is ALD.
 

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