The Truth about Lonely Designs

Posted by Shane Hudson On January - 5 - 2009

The question that many people have been asking me for the last 6 months is “What happened to Lonely Designs?” Well now it is time for me to answer that question. For those of you that do not have any idea what I am talking about, I shall also include the history of Lonely Designs too.

The History of Lonely Designs

About a year ago I started my first blog, which I called Lonely Designs because it was the only domain I had at the time of planning the blog. I say planning, but really it ws just a quick mindmap and I have the blog up within about 5 days. You are probably wondering if I did the same for Success Circuit, I didn’t. I think the biggest difference between Lonely Designs and Success Circuit (apart from the actual niche) was that Lonely Designs I invested a lot into because I believed that I would make money instantly. This is where I started losing it. With Success Circuit I have not invested as much yet, but I have tried to plan much more and I am certian it will be successful. The aim of Success Circuit was never to make money, it was for Lonely Designs.

Lonely Design’s niche was Make Money Online (MMO), which you are probably laughing at as I made no money from it. You are correct, the niche was completely wrong and one I did not know much about. Some of you may be thinking that if Lonely Design’s did not succeed then my niche is wrong for this as well because I must not know about success? Well this time you are wrong, I have watched many people succeed and from my own failures I can see where I have gone wrong! I already think of Success Circuit as a success, which is one thing I never thought of Lonely Designs.

Now I need to let you know an important fact. I had been using NamePros since august of the year before and I had got a “friend” to join it. He was loving it there and making a lot of money but did not have paypal, so he asked me if I could transfer some money he had earned from paypal to namepros (NP dollars). Of course I thought nothing wrong with this. The amount of money that I transferred was $150. Remember that!

It was going well for a few months, until I got very busy. I did not have the sense to write posts in advance, so I had many days (even weeks) of no posts. At one point I even got James Murphy to write almost a fortnight of posts for me. This was a stupid idea, not because James is not any good but because I should of prepared for it, so for Success Circuit I have got many back up posts as well as writing posts in advance!

The End

As you probably guessed, the end was not far away. I needed money and the site was going nowhere, I needed to sell. I decided to sell it on NamePros Live Auction, and it sold for $155. This was no where near what I was hoping for, but I sold anyway. They sent me the $155 and paypal took $150 of it!! After investigating I found out that the “friend” I helped had actually scammed the money! I was not happy at all with them taking the money and I tried to find him, but he had disappeared . So I let them take the money as there was nothing I could do, and I felt sorry for them as I do not like scammers. But this left me with $5, not even enough to cover the logo! I lost a lot of money from this but it was worth it, as I learned so many things from it. Including how to blog properly!

Also, not only did I lose out but the person that bought Lonely Designs did not even put it back up! The site really was my baby, but I did not look after it properly.

The Problems

Well I have already said most of the problems but here I will just state them, so it is easier for you to see.

  • Niche that I did not know but about
  • Domain Name was not at all appropriate to the  site
  • Not enough was planned
  • Posts were not written in advance
  • I did not have as much support as I needed
  • I invested too much
  • I wanted to sell too urgently
  • I helped a scammer
  • I sold for a price that could never of covered the investments I made
  • I was not careful about who I sold the website to

Thank you for reading this. If you have had any experiences like this before then please let me know by commenting! Also please comment asking questions that I may not of answered in this post.

Shane

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  1. We all learn from our mistakes and from the look of it, you certainly learned a lot from your experience with Lonely Designs. To paraphrase Confucius, mistakes are what men call experience…

    Remember, success is not by chance, it's a choice!

    To your success,
    Vanessa

  2. ShaneHudson says:

    Thank you for your wonderful words Vanessa! It is so true that mistakes are just another word for experience.

    I hope you stay around at Success Circuit,
    Shane

  3. David Weaver says:

    As long as you don’t let mistakes get the better of you you will always be fine…

    “It is how people respond to mistakes that determines whether they will profit from misfortune or be miserable.” – Not sure who said that but i like it

    Weaver

  4. Anonymous says:

    As long as you don’t let mistakes get the better of you you will always be fine…

    “It is how people respond to mistakes that determines whether they will profit from misfortune or be miserable.” – Not sure who said that but i like it

    Weaver

  5. Anonymous says:

    As long as you don’t let mistakes get the better of you you will always be fine…

    “It is how people respond to mistakes that determines whether they will profit from misfortune or be miserable.” – Not sure who said that but i like it

    Weaver

  6. David Weaver says:

    As long as you don't let the mistakes get on top of you and get you down you will be fine…

    “It is how people respond to mistakes that determines whether they will profit from misfortune or be miserable.” – not sure who said that but i like it

    Weaver

  7. David Weaver says:

    As long as you don't let mistakes get the better of you you will always be fine…

    “It is how people respond to mistakes that determines whether they will profit from misfortune or be miserable.” – Not sure who said that but i like it

    Weaver

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