Why I’m Rebuilding the Webfilmbooks Empire in 2025

In a world obsessed with instant gratification, social media has become the playground, the marketplace, the therapist’s office, and the town square—all rolled into one. But let’s talk about something that has quietly taken a backseat in this digital evolution: websites.

I’ve been all-in on social media for years now. Since COVID, like many of us, I adapted, downsized, and restructured. At one time, I managed 20 to 30 websites—all living, breathing digital platforms that fed different aspects of my brand, business, and creative expression. But the pandemic forced a pivot. I wanted simplicity, I needed automation, and most importantly, I needed peace of mind.

So, I let many of those domains go.

But now? Now we’re scaling again. Bringing in staff. Taking on bold, brilliant projects. And guess what? The website renaissance is happening in my world.

The Webfilmbooks Platform is Officially Back Up

That’s right. Webfilmbooks.com is back to living standards. Alive. Active. Intentional.

This is more than a site—it’s a hub. A command center for everything I do. From articles to testimonials, from books to videos, from credit tips to children’s books. I’ve automated the infrastructure so when I publish something new—whether it’s about credit, creativity, or commerce—it goes where it needs to go automatically. One post. Multiple platforms. Seamless execution.

The Three Power Sites I’m Focused On:

  1. RelentlessAaron.net – The home of the brand. Books, blogs, business, and my blueprint for success.
  2. Webfilmbooks.com – The creative warehouse. Testimonials, media, video production, and client work.
  3. TheCreditGardener.com – Financial literacy, credit repair, funding strategies—this is where empowerment begins.

There are more sites. A dozen more, in fact. But these three? These are intentional. Every post has a purpose. Every URL tells a story.

Different Strokes for Different Folks

Let’s be clear: the people on TikTok don’t care about YouTube.
The YouTube tribe doesn’t visit Instagram.
eBay and Amazon shoppers are often worlds apart.
Website readers rarely engage with social feeds.

It’s a digital jungle out here.

That’s why automation and integration are the lifelines. I don’t have time to copy-paste, repost, reshuffle, or manage multiple spaces manually. I’ve built a system that works for me, not against me. One that preserves my quality time while still serving people powerfully.

Over 3,000 Videos and Counting

Let’s not forget—I produce. TV shows. Commercials. Documentaries. Short films. And all of it lives on YouTube—my evergreen vault. That’s where my legacy is stored. That’s where decades of storytelling are archived. But again, not everyone vibes on YouTube. That’s why the website is essential—it’s the bridge between platforms. The steady foundation in a world of digital chaos.

Final Thought: Be Intentional

Whether you’re selling books, greeting cards, digital courses, or handcrafted jewelry—you need a plan. You need systems. Automation. And a strategy that allows you to thrive without burning out.

I’m here to serve. But I also protect my time. We only get 24 hours in a day, and I refuse to let the demands of the digital world eat into the hours meant for rest, reflection, and creation.

So yes, I’m back to websites. But this time, I’m doing it smarter.

If you’ve got questions or want to explore how to make your own web presence intentional, automated, and income-producing, drop me a line. Or better yet, check out Webfilmbooks.com. The proof is right there, living, breathing, and growing every day.


Relentless Aaron
Digital Architect | Author | Producer | Creator of Worlds
RelentlessAaron.net | Webfilmbooks.com | TheCreditGardener.com


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