New Year’s website resolutions

No, I’m not talking about 1440×900.

This time round I want to harness that new year motivational ‘drive‘ which I tend to feel around about now and put it to work on my sites.

Targets

To that end, I’ve made a few resolutions which should help me to make Buster Tests a better thing for everyone.

  1. Install forums which integrate with users’ existing log in details.
    Why? Well, the number one reason that it’s all the more content for the site. Content draws clicks, eyes, and so brings in revenue. The most important part of this, however, is to integrate it with the accounts of the thousands of current members. That way, log in and posting can be seamless, and will happen much more often.
    I always appreciate this feature on any of the sites I use, so I want it on my own.
  2. Write 10 new Buster Studies articles a month up to June, 3 a month after that.
    Yet more content. Buster Studies has been doing incredibly well in the search engines, bringing in thousands of new people in the last two months alone with only 38 articles! Very good, especially given it’s only been around for a few months.
  3. Continue to make tests, especially in chemistry.
    Chemistry seems to be an in-demand subject, so it’s wise to make more pages of chemistry content.

It should be interesting to see how it all turns out!

Forums are tricky to get the most out of, but I’m sure I’ll be able to find a way of making them work nicely when it comes to bringing visitors in.

How about yourself?

Do you want to make some resolutions to get your site going in the right direction?

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