I'm willing to wager something about my folks.
My guess is that probably 30 percent of the folks subscribed to this list see the value in having a website or blog, yet haven't taken the steps to start one.
They get what it can do for them, but they don't pull the trigger. Why not?
Best I can figure, it's three things:
1. They think it's too difficult to do.
Nah. Particularly if all you want is a blog, I have a video at the link below walking you step by step through how to set it up in just five minutes. It's idiot-proof, I promise.
2. They think it costs too much money.
For a basic site you can get hosting for just a few dollars a month (if you use my link). If you want to add lots of bells and whistles then you'll want to hire a designer, etc. But if you just want your blog up and running there are plenty of free themes you can use that look very nice.
3. They're afraid no one will visit.
Ah, this is the sticking point. Who's going to visit your website, asks the little demon in your head who tries to undermine every single ambitious thing that crosses your mind.
Time for an exorcism.
Ol' Woods here will send you web traffic. Use my link to get your hosting and I'll promote your site to my audience, send you some free tutorials, and welcome you into my mutual-help bloggers group. None of that costs a cent, but it's worth a fortune to you as the owner of a new site.
Next step is the link I've been telling you about:
Tom Woods