My short answer to your question is yes, I believe you can make it work. Being a local, you could be in a position to understand the market and your customer better and faster than any foreigner. You could also provider faster answers to your customers needs.
(Keep in mind I am not a programmer...
I am far from being an expert, but this is what immediately draws my attention:
It looks like you have the programming and the competition analysis done, but you haven't talked much about how you are going to market your idea, who is your target customer, price points, timelines, and so on...
1-) I grew up lower middle class in a banana republic in South America. My parents were divorced, my father was an alcoholic who drank himself to death and never had any significant involvement in my life. Life was complicated but I was always well fed and clothed. I always went to private...
Not many details on what you are searching specifically, but from your choices I'd guess sunny and tropical, right?
Ten years ago (!!) I went to Thailand. I hated Bangkok with a passion (humid, smelly, too much traffic) but I really loved the beaches there. Since you asked about islands, I'll...
It's probably no longer a need, but I just found out about it and it could be useful to someone else in the future: DeskTeam360
Pricing is $300, $500, or $700/month.
BTW there are similar services as well, I was searching for illustrators and I found this site.
First of all, I have nothing against newbies, lurkers, and so on. I am a great example of both types of people. I read more than I write. I hit the Like button pretty often. I don't know much about anything, and I am putting the advice I read in action. Some stuff works for me, some stuff...
Not OP, but I used https://www.brokenlinkcheck.com/ on my site a few days ago. I don't know how big your site is (mine is just under 100 pages) but on my site it worked like a charm. It also gave me the line number where the 404 was, so finding it was slightly faster than Ctrl + F and typing...
Apparently, my migration only caused "mobile usability isssues" in two pages, due to a big table in each of the pages that I completely overlooked.
I fixed one of the tables: the other had too many data and was useless, so I transformed it into bullet points and H3 headers and got rid of it...
I'd say the break even point would be even further away due to the seasonality of the niche. It sounds somewhat summer-y IMO.
Dollar per dollar, the whole decision doesn't make much sense for me.
The way I see it, he is definitely trying to reinforce his authority as a guru, which makes it...
I know, right? Often it feels like someone finished the joke, everybody else is laughing, and you're the only one who didn't get it.
I'll do my best to explain things. English is not my first language, so I might not be using proper vocab.
Just like you type hugo server -D to build a virtual...
Challenge III: re-generate all images
Rather than working around with the result of WP compression plugins and 5-6 different image sizes, I re-generated all images from scratch.
I had all PNG originals in a separate folder, as well as the original JPG product pictures (it's an Amazon affiliate...
Challenge II: content migration & review, changing URL structure, updating .htaccess
My goal here was get the updated site online ASAP.
I have manually downloaded all 135 posts and manually recreated all Tablepress tables. I tried 4 different ways of doing this part of the process in a...
Challenge I: migrating from (slow) Gutenberg to SSG (4 days mostly spent on the learning curve)
My main reason for choosing Hugo is because it seemed the most newbie-friendly and most documented of the static site generators.
I saw some tutorials on YouTube, it's a channel called Giraffe...
Hi Builders,
I finally took the courage to leave WP behind and migrate to Hugo.
Since there isn't much material about that online, at least from a beginner's point of view, and this forum has given me so much knowledge and motivation, I decided I wanted to give back something to the community...
What @CCarter mentioned before about his depression is similar to my experience. There was a time in my life where my then-GF and I lived together and I felt miserable, binge-watching too much YT. I felt suffocated because I had nulled my personality while I lived in that country.
Just to...
My goals for August:
Publish 20 posts.
Publish 4 YouTube videos.
I went on a content-publishing spree in June and it moved the needle across the board on my site. This time, however, I'll push for longer content than before - more in-depth, more detailed, more pictures.
I'm also seeing some...
Post 20 videos on my YouTube channel - only 4 videos published (20% done)
Create a featured image template that works both for my blog images and Pinterest promotion - done
Update 100 posts with their new featured images - only 26 images made (26% done)
Publish 5 new posts on my site - done (8...
Catania
DECEMBER
Average High: 17 °C
Average Low: 12 °C
Record High: 22 °C (2014)
Record Low: 4 °C (2001)
JANUARY
Average High: 15 °C
Average Low: 10 °C
Record High: 20 °C (2016)
Record Low: 0 °C (2017)
Catania in southern Italy ticks a few boxes. I lived in the city center 3 years ago and I'd go visit the food market daily to buy fresh produce and fruit. It's messy but the prices are cheap and the food tastes amazing.
Here are the pros:
International airport with direct flights to many...
In this case, I'm forced to add the subtitles manually because the videos are not narrated.
I don't care much about the timing of the captions because all the words I'm adding are already on the video itself. I also don't need to transcribe anything because I can simply of copy and paste the...