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www.IslamicEventFinder.com - For the past few months I've spent my nights and a portion of my weekends to build what I think is a decent website that tries to unify all Islamic events into one central website and make it easy for the Muslims to make use of them. There is a small charge to publish events (there are few features that justifies the price) but it's completely free to use. It' s relatively new so there is nothing much I can tout about revenue. It's getting decent traction but what I've learnt is that the Islamic world is something really hard to reach out to for these online, tech stuff; many of the organizers don't get it. Would appreciate your feedback.

To your question, absolutely there are many bottlenecks and limitations. If you are married and have kids then intensify these 2 factors by a magnitude of 10 maybe, at least in my case, especially if you have a day job that consumes most of your time. Also, you might get stuck some simple stuff that would drain your energy and offset the timelines. Some of the mundane tasks would make you go crazy (imagine coming up with 26 different email templates for the emails that go out...that's mundane). A few ideas where I wasn't 100% sure and felt a cofounder would be someone who would have came in handy on those instances.

On top of all these hurdles, after you launch, you have to do product support along with marketing and getting the word out about your product. Mailchimp campaigns, analyzing Analytic points, testing to make sure things are not broken and a whole lot would keep you on your toes. I feel I can only for that far along but I'm determined to make it to the pole.

I believe the reward is after we sort through all of these hurdles...I can proudly say that "this is me, this is what I've built, all by myself" (Seth Godin's quote except the "all by myself" part).



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