apacheclips.com. Poor little Stark has gone to work unfortunately getting whipped and beaten by the man in his 40 hour conquest. He has a website that's capable to producing a decent income but don't do the things to make money from it.
He can call it a hobby if he likes but I would never run a website for a hobby. Fixing cars or shooting off paintballs is a hobby.
Why not? Its a long time investment, ask Dan from theync.com - I know him pretty well - he started the webpage with a couple of friends 4 or 5 years ago, and he makes a lot of money now, it was a hobby became a business - its all about u need to know were your limitations are, me I am fucking shit at making money, cannot monetize a webpage for shit

Im just crap at it - What I am good is running a webpage and come up with ideas nobody tried before I got an offer for Apacheclips very recently from somebody that knows it could make a lot more money.
But why bother? Its a lot of fun (hence the hobby) I usualy make enough through to donations and tshirt sales to pay for the server - this month was rough since we have to absolutly upgrade which is a HUGE fucking step for any video sharing webpage - don't forget video sharing webpages are the once that generated the most traffic have the greatest potential but are the once that cost the most money.
Youtube needs 3000 servers - Three thousand single servers biggest hardware with friggen bells hanging from it.
In this bidness Vince it isn't how fast you can run but how long and what distance