Well, the plan is: build your own “storefront,” and this will give you more control and freedom as you decide what you want to feature.
Large, generalized websites become bloated with time, which means the content it hosts becomes more difficult to find. Would you rather look for your keys in a bucket of sand or at a beach? (Now if you’re looking for seashells that’s another subject altogether.)
This is where specialized website show their value. They have specialized content. Hole-in-the-wall websites may be less popular in the beginning, but they are free to grow with time.
Preach the bucket, not the beach.
(P.S. Dear Mom, I don’t have a plan B. Please tell Dad to send more money. Love, your son.)
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Dad
Dear Daniel,
No more money.
Dad
(snicker)