The $100 New Media Project

June 8th, 2007 @ 3:31 am | David Krug | 4 comments

Telegraphik is essentially my $100 dollar New Media Project. You might ask what in the world I am referring to. Awhile back SEOish asked some major guys in the industry what in the world they would do if they could only use $100 dollars to start a new website. Here’s that journey for me. I sold 901am to Splashpress Media and have been a bit under the weather and don’t really want to start a new website. I really just want to focus in on some existing clients and past clients and focus on telephone and AIM consulting and do a bit of infrastructure support for existing blog networks or startup blog networks. But one of my closest allies convinced me to help share some information first with the entire world about my experience over the last few years starting sites, managing networks, and selling blogs. This site will be that journey.

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  • http://www.esoupblog.com/ Sharon Sarmiento

    Now this is an idea that peaks my interest–I have always been intrigued to find out how in the world you manage to turn sites into cash, whether you’re making them from scratch or flipping existing ones.

    It’ll be interesting to see not only the lessons you share with us here, but also how you develop Telegraphik and make it grow.

    I’m on the edge of my seat… ;-)

  • http://www.esoupblog.com/ Sharon Sarmiento

    Now this is an idea that peaks my interest–I have always been intrigued to find out how in the world you manage to turn sites into cash, whether you’re making them from scratch or flipping existing ones.

    It’ll be interesting to see not only the lessons you share with us here, but also how you develop Telegraphik and make it grow.

    I’m on the edge of my seat… ;-)

  • http://www.rajdash.com raj

    Yes, David. Me too. Glad to see you are back in action.

  • http://www.rajdash.com raj

    Yes, David. Me too. Glad to see you are back in action.