That’s an admirable mindset, and I completely respect your dedication to keeping ownership of your poker forum. When a community is built from the ground up with passion, vision, and long-term goals, it becomes more than just a website—it’s a legacy.
Many people see forums as business ventures, but true forum owners see them as communities that they’ve nurtured, where relationships, discussions, and engagement are just as valuable as any financial offer. Turning down big-money deals is a strong stance, but when you believe in the potential of your community, it’s worth holding onto.
For me,
Forum-Promotion.NET, the Best Webmaster, Admin, & Internet Marketing Forum, is far bigger than any financial gain. It’s about helping webmasters, admins, and marketers grow, and that’s something you can’t just put a price tag on.
Would you ever consider bringing in partners or investors to scale your forum while still maintaining control, or do you prefer to run it solo forever? ?
