Looking at the state of the Internet in 2009, I personally feel very sad. Just saying that the country started to crack down on BT, it feels like the Internet has begun to have legal sanctions. In the recent crackdown, the computer room directly disconnected the line, and CNNIC did not allow individuals to register CN domain names. , especially the problem of directly unplugging the computer room, it can be said that if one person commits a crime, the whole family suffers, and many webmasters face the pain of unemployment or transformation, which seriously aggravates the pressure of finding a job in society. Originally, we should be a very important country for our motherland. We are happy to have a strong legal society, because with these laws, everyone can restrain themselves and live and work in peace and contentment. But everything has two sides. This crackdown reminds me of the battlefield in the war years. Our webmaster is unarmed ( Civilians who have the right to speak), some units of the "second government" have the absolute right to speak (fire). What can we civilians do in the face of such artillery fire? However, I always believe that the government will help us, otherwise it would not be called a people's government.
However, with this rectification, I personally feel that the Internet has become much cleaner. Baidu’s ranking algorithm has changed dramatically. Basically, websites that rely on collection can no longer survive, and sites that collect collection generally have less concerns about visitors. The feeling is that just for a visitor to click on the advertisement on the website, well, next time I will basically forget about this website, such a website. Basically, netizens will be uneasy about this kind of website, and they will also be dubious about the content. How will visitors remember our website, let alone user retention? I have made and browsed such websites, and I think they are the most irresponsible behavior towards visitors. Of course, it is indeed difficult to make a good website. On the one hand, the webmaster has to make a living. Of course, he hopes that the ads will be clicked to earn advertising fees to support his life. After all, we are all grassroots webmasters, unlike those who use money to burn Entrepreneurs are incomparable. We webmasters only want to earn some advertising fees. We all understand this deeply, and we also have unspeakable hardships. If we have a choice, who is willing to work as a garbage dump all day long, and who is not? Build a good website and have a long-term operation, but we grassroots are a little helpless.
Faced with this severe crackdown, our webmasters are urgently facing transformation, but what kind of website should be transformed? Last time I attended the Guangzhou Webmaster Conference, I heard Yu Yu from the Laggard Forum say: "E-commerce and local websites are very important. good field". Personally, I think that if there is no strong local website in your area, this is the best direction to work towards. After all, the supply will not exceed demand. The number of Internet users in China is still increasing rapidly. I personally think that the best aspect is local expertise. website, or local shopping site. But to build such a website, you still need to invest. It does not mean that it will become a money-making tool from the beginning. It is best for us webmasters to do the website part-time. If we do the website full-time, if we do not have good funds to protect our lives, we will spend all day working on it. If you are tired of daily necessities, you will lose the confidence to stand up.
At the end of the writing, I am also an authentic grassroots webmaster who has been hit by this rectification, and I am also worried about unemployment. But I believe that this rectification has both advantages and disadvantages. Webmasters, we must hold on, hold on. After this winter, no, the spring of 2010 has come. Finally, I wish all my fellow webmasters a Happy New Year.