You are wrong sir 🙂 They won't go obsolete. Laptops and Tablets are not powerful and performances to a Desktop is weak. So high demanding that GPU are fully out of stock and people to have to wait till 2022 to get their hands on a 3080.
The desktop can offer far more than Laptops, build your own, upgrade and replace parts, they last longer, they are more powerful to handle six monitors and or 49inch 4K screen, CPUs and GPUs for desktop able to OC and max them up more than GPUs in laptops. Also, games are getting bigger and they become high demanding on hardware resources.
Gamers, HIgh demanding designers and programmers are more into Desktops now than before. I myself have a gaming rig worth $4000 myself 🙂
I hear from people that they are going obsolete, In fact, most are saying it, not many people like yourself thinks positive and believes that they are still going strong. Mostly the large forums that have been going for 10 or 14 or 20 years are still going strong.
Not many people are lucky, you got it going nicely however that's your end and your achievement, not every forum owners have great results, doesn't matter how much experience they have.
I've proven many times that I can replicate this. The profits are from multiple sites. It's not luck.
You need to carve a niche. I can lay on my bed, sleep, and do nothing while my forums are online and thriving. It's because I put in the work.
This is the definition of "making money while you sleep."
If I tell you hints, tips, or tricks ...I got nothing to gain from saying so... maybe you should listen.
Now, I'm not saying there's a magic bullet for every forum, because I launched websites (most of the time, forums) and they've failed. I documented this in another thread, but again:
This is because of the market.
Call of Duty is the perfect example of this. You can launch a website related to Call of Duty today, and it would be a success.
Right now. But you need to keep at it, consistently over the years.
Forum success overnight is rare, difficult. So do it over the course of years. I launched an Advanced Warfare blog when the game was officially announced..
At the end of the lifecycle of Advanced Warfare - it was my most successful site. It was overshadowed by Black Ops 3 Forum.
That was from SCRATCH. With a little help from MW4, which doesn't exist. It was a rumor that became Advanced Warfare.
I can replicate it, over and over... and over... and over... and over again.
But the thing is, you need to recognize the opportunity. Which game has the most players? Right now, its Call of Duty.
The next big subject is Nintendo Switch, because of the new "pro" model. Whoever owns a Nintendo website or forum is reaping the money soon.