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Ok, let's say I want to take, QB Game Reviews for my site, and at the same time I want a completely different subject that has nothing to do with QB on that same site... But I want the two to tie in well, and interfere with each other as little as possible... Is there any way to tie them in so QBers won't walk away because of this "other subject"?
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Venosoft has C++ and QB stuff... Just separate them and it's ok
am an asshole. Get used to it.
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You want them to "tie in" yet "be as far apart as possible". A bit contradictoray, don't you think?
A way is to have your home page like it is, but have links to each section, where each section is kept in a sub directory. Then the index of the sub directory is "home" for that subject, sort of like qb45.tonez-online.com (with QB, C++, ASM, PHP etc).
Just make sure that on each page people can get to the subject home, the other subject home and the whole site home, and then everything is just one click away.
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Don't worry about it. Just make new sections about your hobbies or anything else you like. You surley will find someone which find it interesting among the visitors.
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First, get a domain name/URL that can support multi-topics. Don't get qbstuff.com or programming.com...get something more like qbc.com, it stands for QBColony, but can also be just some ambiguous acronym.
f only life let you press CTRL-Z.
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