The question you need to ask yourself is "What do I want From This Website?" Are you looking for popularity? Why would someone search for your site on google? And finally, is there room for expansion? The problem with what you've done is you've invested money into a website that can't grow or expand. You need to add features such as a forum and a place where people can upload and store things. Go to www.filefront.com. Do you seriously think you can compete with a site like that? Even if you knew all the coding in the world, there's no way one person could do it all. You need to build a team of very experienced coders and put up your own server. Then and only then will you *maybe be even 1% close to being in competition to filefront and other related gaming sites. I'm sorry but the truth hurts. Unless you're willing to spend every moment of every day for YEARS and you have the drive and intelligence to do it, you're not going to get anything from this. Not only do you need intelligence, you also need people and networking (as in social) skills. I'm sorry but I just don't see it happening. Honestly if you were going to do it you would have already done it by now.
A part of me is thinking of dropping the Store and going off with the affiliates there completely. As long as I drop it completely by early August, I won't have to pay anything and I'll be fine. So if nothing is bought by then, it's gone.
There really isn't much purpose with it. I guess you could call it a TEST SITE before I go public with my upcoming LBT one. You know, something I really want others to look at and make it grand. I've got quite a bit in mind for it.
So if it really doesn't end up being a big thing, paying $8.99 a year for it (got it for that price just because it's .net) for the next 5 years isn't such a big deal to me in the end.
When it comes down to it, my main LBT site will be the pinnacle of perfection for me.

I can't compete with something as big as Filefront by myself, but it'll be nice if anyone visits.
