KevinsWither
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I was hoping to build a website so that I can show people about the invertebrate hobby. Any good websites to recommend? I will also be doing a small online store along with blogging about invertebrates.
@KevinsWither Well... it seems my response was as usual much more involved than needed as evident by the single sentence response, and so will my last follow-up.I was hoping to get enough clicks or revenue on my planned site to cover the costs of running it.
I guess I'll bite again... lol.I think I'll just stick to paypal. Or something along the lines of e-commerence. Now, the one problem I have been having with websites (I built one when I was in 4th grade) is that sometimes there seems to be no one visiting them.
That's great and will help, but for a truly successful website you will have to spend the same amount of time (or more) promoting your site as you do writing for it. That is a common issue overlooked by many beginner's, and can apply to more established sites too to attract new/more customers. Eventually you may hit a promoting wall as this is a limited exotic hobby, but I imagine that will take a long while to see the diminishing returns happen.Now I am definitely into putting in a good amount of work. And probably update said website every few days with new content.
Sorry to hear you have Asperger, but it sounds like you don't let it get in the way. Indeed promotion is a big part of any site, and where most of the time can easily be spent. Just don't forget in the process if your site suffers from a lack of updates (new material) no matter how much promoting is done it will be of little use as people will want new content too.Of course. I knew this hobby (and plenty of others) I have were not just obsessions. I have aspergers and I was interested in mantids and other invertabrates since I was in second grade. Yeah I'll probably take a really long time for that to happen. The site (and probably for me making several other ones) will grow and develop with me like the hobby will grow. I did not know promoting it would be another thing I have to do. Now I just have to find places to promote my site. I can start with Facebook and Instagram but I don't really have a lot of followers/ "internet friends". Hmm I have plenty of nice ideas for new projects so that could be another thing I could do.
Sorry if i put this out but will my site potentially be seen by usda officials and knock down my door for ... I may get from the USA?
Regarding the laws and what things to avoid I will not pretend to fully understand that multiply complex aspect.I'd probably only sell in the US. Too much hassle with international shipping. What are the US prohibited specimens? I know stick insects are one, which I'm not doing. What if they are already in the US hobby? Would they still knock down the door? How about when I'm moving and I take my specimens with me? Crossing interstate borders to move for say to a college that allows pet insects?
And with the Aspergers part (totally unrelated) i'll probably do another separate post about that at another time.
With importation of specimens from international places, that is probably very unlikely in the near future or even ever unless I find like a new species of Arizona mantis or native insect that I happen to propagate and even then I probably wouldn't bother to import unless I had like a pile of cash on me.
Now comes with the necessity of photographing. Could my IPhone 6s camera work? Or will I need something better than that?
Not sure how that relates to selling various specimens online to the US, as previously discussed; however, best of luck.I think as long as I don't do anything dumb and not release anything out into the wild (dumb thing to do obviously) I should be fine.
What I mean by not doing anything dumb is like selling or even attempting to obtain any stick insects (obviously, though there is a really slight chance it could change), or advertising them straight out loud (like via newspaper ad). Now I just have to find a good name for my site.Not sure how that relates to selling various specimens online to the US, as previously discussed; however, best of luck.
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