If you’re anything like me, you have a lot of ideas. I mean lots! You’ve got all kinds of kick-ass ideas about how to improve the sites you’ve been working on. Ajaxify this. Sprinkle some social shenanigans on that. Add folksonolicious semantical formatting to your API-O-Matic.
These are all fantastic ideas, but I’m going to let you in on something - those ideas aren't doing you any good. Zip. Nada. Nothing.
And here’s why: your ideas don’t matter. It is what you do with it that counts. The implementation is the important part.
This is hard. It is very hard. But just do it. Stop reading random articles on the web and get to work. Take all your ideas and write them down. Nothing detailed. Just enough to remind you of it later. Now pick one. Any of them. Don’t take a lot of time over it. Dwelling on your ideas doesn’t get them done. Pick one and do it fucking now (who doesn't want to take advice from an abusive Blackhat SEO who quotes Shakespeare?)
This is what Webjam is about. Doing cool stuff. Summon up the courage, do the hard work and unleash your ideas on the world.