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Whistler Club Crawls and Entertainment and WhistlerWatch.com

In the past few months I’ve kept myself quite busy. As you may know I’ve run a blog in Whistler called WhistlerWatch.com that focused on various community oriented events and issues in Whistler. I ran this website for about 8 months and by the time I finished running it, I was very upset with the way that it turned out. I wasn’t posting valuable information, the postings looked sloppy and generally it was a mess. I’m the one to blame for this. I had grand illusions of the potential of the site and where it was going to go.

I lost a lot of interest in the site after I created a company called Whistler Club Crawls and Entertainment that runs nightlife tours in the Whistler Village. It’s been very difficult to start a company from scratch and have it running smoothly. I’m not there yet, but I’m still working very hard to get it up and running the way that I’m happy. I’ll get back to the Club Crawl soon.

WhistlerWatch.com, however, just was no longer a priority at all. I actually found a way to make an income in Whistler, WhistlerWatch seemed to be a waste of time. Today, however, I decided to officially revamp WhistlerWatch.com. The reason is, because I love blogging. I by no means am looking to make a profit from my websites, but originally, I did. I have decided to go back to writing for the site because I like it. I’ll try and maintain a higher level in integrity on the site. I was so close to shutting it down. I began a professional blog on WhistlerClubCrawl.com for marketing purposes. I couldn’t deny that even though I was not posting on WhistlerWatch.com it was still receiving hundreds of visitors a month from search engines. That’s something that led me to the decision to keep it up. How can I have the hits from one of my sites tranfer to another. Well, that’s a challenge that I’m up for.

This leads me back to WhistlerClubCrawl.com.

So. I started a club crawl. Like I said, it’s a nightlife tour that runs in Whistler. Patrons pay $50 for a ticket in Whistler. This ticket covers them with 5 drinks, dinner and free entry to several nightclubs in Whistler. We ran 12 crawls between July 1st, 2009 and September 12th. Our smallest crawl was around 50 people and our largest was over 100. It’s been a great time and I really enjoy running the crawls though it’s very hard. I’ve had a problem getting locations for me to retail tickets, but I’m still trying very hard to do so. I’m looking forward to the future of the crawls. It should be a great time and I hope to make my full time living off the crawls. If you’re every in Whistler, please come on one of the crawls. Ask me for a deal and I’ll be sure to set you up with something. :)

I’ve started a blog on the club crawl website and I’m looking to drive traffic to the site in order to sell more tickets. I’m hoping that internet marketing will pay off. I’ve done it for quite some time and I do really love it.

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