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Mark LaVilla
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The ACME website, is a really easy way to make model car license plates. You can actually check out my website for a full tutorial with another option as well. http://modelkitbuilder.com/make-model-car-license-plates/
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I never wanted you guys to create content for me, so i can make profit off your work. I simply wanted ideas. Like if someone said "make an article teaching people how to paint racing stripes on a model car". Now i don't think anyone would pay you for something like that, but i would pay you if you gave a content idea and then created the content. Also, i will be paying through paypal, and pay depends on quality, value, and length of the article. Info graphics, videos, pictures would all call for higher payment. I'm not here to rip anyone off and when i said leave, i meant leave this thread and leave me alone. If you are interested in writing, please get in contact with me. And i already learned something from you guys: I can make content tailored to people who want perfection in their models, and i can make content tailored to those who are less serious and want to have fun. See simple things like that means a lot to me. I'm sorry that people are so offended, just please stop with the hating. If you think i'm a rip off or a fake just move on.
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LOL wow you guys are way overthinking this. I'm simply making a niche website (blog). There will be valuable information and content, but obviously my main goal is to put ads there. It will not be click bait or a scam or anything. I don't even know what you mean by saying it's fake?!?! And i want to make the website for the long run since i will be putting a decent amount of money into it, which means the content has to be good. The way SEO and google works now is not just spamming the keywords. All i came here to do was see if you guys had any input. If you don't want to help me that is fine, i don't really care. So if you want to try and insult me or if your pissed that a high school kid who doesn't build models is making a website about models, please leave. All helpful replies are appreciated.
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I will definitely do research as well. It's just hard because i've got limited time and on forums there are many very specific questions. I'm looking to hit the big topics first that have a lot of search volume. I've built websites without prior knowledge before. I'm not a content creator, i am a marketer and i can delegate jobs. I'm just coming straight to the forums because i want my website to be a great reference for people just like you!
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ModelKitBuilder started following I am creating a website about models and I want input!
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Sorry I wasn't more detailed in my post, and i'm sorry if I offended anybody. So i'll give you some background info about me and my website. I am a high school kid with some experience in SEO, internet marketing, and social media marketing. I've never built a model before and i have no interest in them. (sorry if that makes you think i'm a fraud) I am going to hire writers and people with experience in scale models to make all the content for my website because i know a website goes no where with sh*tty content. My main goal is to drive traffic to the website and monetize it through advertising. A company may come later, if there is enough traffic. This could be creating software, technology, or tools to help model builders, or even just selling model kits. But don't worry about the company because that is far in the future. All information will be free of course -- i think someone had that concern. So the reason for my post was to understand what is the most important content for the model building community. And someone said there are already websites for info like this, but through my research i think that they are uncompetitive and i could dominate parts of the market. Again, i'm sorry if I offended anyone. I just wanted to get some quick input straight from the actual community. I'm not sure if this is a problem or not allowed in the forum. So if this is allowed, I would appreciate any help, but if not i will do more research and go elsewhere. Thanks everybody
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I am creating a website about model building, and that is why I joined this forum. The website is simply a blog, but I may want to make it into a company. I need some information: 1. FAQ about model building (I don't need answers, just questions) 2. Important topics to the model building community. 3. The most important factors for a certain model kit or model. (ex: difficulty to build, aesthetics, material quality, price, size, tools needed) 4. I am open to any input anyone has to give. Thanks!