If it is that busy, you may be able to turn it into a business.  Don't 
just stop at getting your expenses paid. Turn it into your part time job, 
and look into co-locating your own server.

   If you don't have the time and or money to get started, look around for 
someone to partner with.  We have a few "partners" who had ideas but no 
money, and we work out something where it doesn't cost you anything, and we 
share the revenue.

Al Musella
world wide websites
a1webs.com


>Every hobbyist webmaster runs into this problem at one point or another.
>I've been involved in several independent sites that hit that plateau within
>a year, and with NO ADVERTISING.  As I see it, you've really only got two
>choices.


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