Steve,
I think it depends on whether the new PHP website will distract you away from your iPod/iPhone website. While it could be distracting or diluting your efforts across multiple projects, some people work better if they have more than one thing to work on (i.e. taking a break from working on one website to work on the other). So it depends what works best for you.
My suggestion, however, is to focus on the iPhone/iPod projects first until it's up and running and getting traffic. You can always go back to your PHP idea later. I understand your point that your website visitors would want to follow your progress in PHP, but honestly, if I were looking for specific PHP information, I would look for specifically what I am looking and I may not be concerned with the progress per se. Does this make sense?
Also, look at other PHP websites and tutorials (like php-learn-it.com, w3schools.com, and others), see what they have done, and figure out what your angle would be, and based on that you can decide if you want/can spend the time away from your iPhone/iPod website to work on the PHP website.
Hope all this made sense and helpful.
Sherif
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