As I mentioned yesterday Muse 1 does not appear to being doing so well on traffic. My plan is too let it do its thing for at least 2 weeks before making and adjustments to the site.
Thanks to my key learnings so far with Muse 1, I realized last night that I am trying to plan too much of Muse 2 out prior to testing the market. I am hashing out the details of operating on the idea before identify if there is even a market opportunity. So this weekend I will be putting together a 1 page marketing plan, and in the next 2 weeks get the micro site up and running. My goal is to get this micro site up faster than Muse 1’s site, as I need to make this a faster process.
Oh and I even have some potential ideas for muse 3, and muse 4. It is my intent at this point to get good at this whole game of find the niche market.
~Nathan Hein
With the micro site for Muse 1 up and running I have not been doing too much in regards to my muses. I have been watching Adwords to see how the muse is performing, but I do not believe there is really much to see. Since Day 13 when I finished setting up the site and Adwords, I have created 2 additional ads that Adwords will rotate out with the first one. This will allow me to test what headlines, text drives the most click throughs.
In the world of Port Eighty, Inc., a colleague of mine and I have been working on closing a very large deal with a property management group. The group is looking to build out an online application for managing their properties. My colleague and I have been working on drafting a proposal to present the the group in an effort to close on the the sale.
I am also working on one of my first “collection” cases with Port Eighty, Inc. Seems a design firm I did work for a year ago only wanted to pay have their bill in 2009, and then banking on my lenience wait until 2010 to declare that they do not intend to pay the remaining bill. The collections process is going well, but is time consuming. At this point it looks like they are planning to pay, though I am skeptical of whether it will be in full.
~Nathan Hein