Ok in the unlikely chance that OP isn't trolling...
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Don't even bother trying if you're just going to put CRAP out there.
No one is going to come and buy from your cutesy wittle site just because you put it up there. No one cares that you want to make money.
Create some value or you are just masturbating. The last site you posted was by far the best. That's good fucking news since it means that you actually improved on EVERYTHING drastically since your first project.
In the case of the lamp site, you should have at least researched the top competition and tried to put out something that looked as good, was as easy to navigate, organized things well etc etc. Don't give me any crap about not being a designer or not affording hiring one either. Even the most unimaginative, dull-ass programmer can edit a decent Wordpress theme. Hell, they make up 90% of this forum - ask them.
Once you're at least on par with the competition, then you can start thinking about how to differentiate yourself. Post some articles on lamps or something. "How to Choose the Perfect Lamp for You" or "Go Green With a Low Lighting Lamp" or "Fung Shui Your Home With a Lamp and Fountain". This creates value for your visitors and will bring some eyeballs. It will also help you like crazy in search engines. Which brings me to my next point...
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Learn some SEO for Christs sakes
You don't have to be an expert or anything, but you should at least know HOW IMPORTANT A TITLE TAG IS. (hint hint)
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Make some friends that do this shit
You're not a designer you say? Well, I happen to be one.
If we were good buds I would have already hooked you up with a decent design. Also, I happen to be fairly handy with SEO. I would have already dealt with the terrible travesties on your websites.
Oh btw, programming makes me want to knife puppies. It's a good thing I have at least 10 good friends that really kick ass at it.
Get the picture?
You can make friends extremely easily if you have even the beginnings of a decent personality. Go to the events like Affiliate Summit. Get it in the chat rooms. Help someone out randomly. Read a booooook -> [ame="http://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/1439167346/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1289008229&sr=8-1"]Read a book[/ame].
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Finally (and most importantly)...Keep at it till you either succeed or fucking die.
I'll just post this excerpt from an article that was on another thread.
"Most entrepreneurs go through a lot of trial and error before they strike gold. The 25 teenagers are no exception.
Adam Horowitz, an 18-year-old entrepreneur, started 30 websites in 3 years before he became successful. Finally, he sold his first six-figure product. After that, he sold another successful product, and then another.
"About three months ago, Horowitz came out with another product that produced $1.5 million in revenue in 3 days," says Tart. "None of that would have happened without his 30 initial failures."
Full Article:
http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticke...res-have-these-7-things-in-common-535576.html