Itsy Bitsy Spider similar to how my website has fallen

November 2, 2008 by vongsundara 

I’m trying my best to get my website to climb back up the ladder to where it used to be, having thousands of visitors in a month. A lot has changed since my website had that much traffic, and I am learning a lot about how to to get back there. In all this struggle, I’m learning that I am in the same position with my comedy career.

As with my website, I peaked at an incredibly high point in my first year in the business. I was showcasing, working multiple shows a week and was well known in the community (at least the local comedy scene). Now I feel like I am struggling to climb back to where I used to be after relocating to a new city, similar to how my website is trying to rebuild an audience.

Luckily, I’m a patient person, and I believe that once I get back up there, I’ll continue to grow as a performer. I can’t be impatient, or I may risk never getting back to where I want to be at all.

VS

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