On the matter of the urge to run more than one site...
An anonymous user asked me:
I already run a site but I am inspired to open a new site but I don't know if I should. I don't want my members to think that I'm going to leave but I'm not sure I can handle it either. What do you think I should do?
Boy, do I ever empathize with this situation! And unfortunately, I don't have a simple response.
Firstly, I would like to say that you should always do what's best for you. In the event that you are inspired over something new but are lacking inspiration for your current site, go with the new thing. Don't feel like you have to hang around and play with what already feels dead to you just because you feel obligated to entertain others. Roleplaying is about having fun, and if the admin of a site isn't having fun then no one is going to. Ergo, do what's fun for you.
Second, be realistic and honest with yourself. Answer the following questions:
- Do I have the time to spend on both building a new site and keeping my current one active?
- Do I want to spend the time on building a new site?
- How would I split my time between two (or more) sites?
- Do I have the energy to achieve this?
- How will my working on another site impact my current community?
- How will it impact me?
- How will these impacts make me feel?
- Why do I want to create another site? What is it that interests me about it? What would this new site give me that my current site cannot?
- Is there a way my new idea can be incorporated into my existing site to satisfy the interests that aren't being met?
- Does this idea exist on any other site? If so, why do I not want to partake in it on that site?
- Am I okay with my current site potentially suffering while I create a new one?
Depending on your answers to those questions, you might have just talked yourself into or out of starting another site. If you talked yourself out of it, then continue about your business as usual.
If your answers still point you towards wanting to start another site, then I would advise you to wait. Is this still something you are going to want to do in a week? A month? Sometimes we get these fleeting desires that pass just as quickly. If inspiration survives through your waiting period, then it will probably last the construction process of the site and the time spent on your waiting period won't detract much from how long it takes to actually build the site.
In the event your inspiration lasts, then I suggest coming up with a plan of action and sticking to it. Pick what days you're going to spend working on the new site and do it. If you're equally committed to your current site, then you need to make time to spend there as well.
As to how your members will feel about it and not wanting them to feel as though you're abandoning them, it's important to remember this: you can't change how your members feel. It is entirely out of your control. Some of them might be upset just for knowing that you even thought about opening up another site. Others might not care at all. Don't get hung up on how they feel. The only thing you can control are your own actions, so if what you want is for your members to feel as though you will still be there for them, the best thing to do is to offer to include them, and to show them that you aren't going to abandon them. The best way to do that is by sticking to your schedule.
Thanks for coming to me Anon, and hope this helps!
- GR
If you would like to ask me for advice, you can comment on an article or send me a private message! Be sure to include if you would like to remain anonymous.
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