Seth, BigJimm, Larisa and other Wow Blogger

Seth decided stop blogging about WoW

http://phase3profit.net/2010/07/everything-that-has-a-beginning-has-an-end/

Nufy to said I had been blogging for Wow-Econ for a year, Seth and I was always side by side.
I was pretty sad about his departure, tbh.

My P3P Blog had more article and visitor than here. Ironically, I started blogging here and have it in Chinese.
What a Long Strange Trip It’s Been.
I learnt a lot in the progress, I always mention that on each of my review post.

Let’s list out what I had earned from building P3P.

  • English, One thing I must admin, my English is pretty sucks when I start blogging. But with a year of intensive writing and reading, I improved a lot(I believe)
  • Making friends, some people do not consider “online friend” as RL friend. Wrong, very wrong. As with a real person can cheat you, so are online friendship. Take the same precaution with stranger on street. However, if you can appreciate and fulfill commitment, Online friendship can be very real. My team in GDPlay.com are meet online and work together, and our friendship had lasted for 10+ years. Seth, BigJimm, Larisa, Gevlon, Markco…. all are good people to learn from (Selectively)
  • SEO, tbh, p3p had the greatest success on website I build so far. Even in the first company I worked for, P3P’s Alexa traffic rank is higher than the peak of them
  • Guts, building a blog is like standing up to the platform. It’s not for everyone, but once you get the first step out, you can achieve something you can never dream of. Holding back always achieve nothing.

FYI, I include P3P in resume I send out for jobs. I am proud of that.

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