I have about 4 times as many tech articles and write-ups that i've researched including a very in depth I6-V8 swap 'manual' along with body, paint, upholstery, and tons that others have done book marked. I just haven't had time to fully organize, write them up, and or spend time editing them for web content yet. In my articles I believe in showing detailed step-by-step pictures along with indepth written documentation, in some cases (such as installing stripe kits) i also have video footage. These methods apeal to many people's method of learning and retention.
Between working full time, owning and running an investment firm, going to school, raising guide dogs, I just haven't had much time to devote to the write-ups. But I still try to fit in an hour or two to work on them a week. But to do these write-ups correctly and all the research that goes into them takes hours to do. Basically for one of my in depth write-ups it takes me about 12 hours to organize and do. This includes hours researching and talking to people on how they did it along with documenting my way of doing things. Then editing the pictures, editing the website, checking concours & safety facts etc.
Just to let everyone know, I'm on page 20 of 50+ pages in the I6-V8 swap manual, page 32 out of 60+ of the Home Painting Manual, and page 10 of the DIY Home Mustang upholstery Manual.
But all this attention to detail equates to over 2,500 unique visitors a month and on some months over 10,000 legimate visitors to my website. I also answer about 2-3 tech/part questions a day from other mustang and ford fans. I'm not complaining, I actualy love it and want to do more for our hobby
. I just want to make you aware of the huge time sink to do all this correctly and in depth
-Brian
www.desertmustangs.com
BTW I found that I need to schedule more than 3-4 hours of sleep a night. Although I don't know how I'm going to do it