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I have been working hard in the Internet industry for nearly ten years, and I feel that I am increasingly unable to see the nature of the Internet. Is this because I live in Xi'an, far away from developed areas with Internet, or because I am insensitive to the Internet. I still remember that the first time I started a forum was in the 1990s. I notified all my friends in QQ to register. The effect was very good. I had hundreds of members overnight. The forum was very lively and popular. After working for half a year, we had thousands of registered members, and the content was getting richer and richer. However, in the end, after half a year, we still had to close the forum because we could not see the development of the forum and only had regular people chatting in the forum every day.
At the end of 2008, I left the company where I had worked for nearly ten years, started my own business, and joined the team in the website construction industry in Xi'an. At the beginning, the company hired a technician and an artist, and I took on the responsibility of manager, accountant, and business I had multiple positions and it was pretty good. I had a fixed income every month. Sometimes when I met a "big client", I could cover the cost for three months. I kept doing this for a year. By 2009, I found that the market was becoming more and more chaotic. For a very powerful enterprise website, some companies quoted customers 3,000 yuan, some quoted tens of thousands, and there were also studios set up by some ungraduated students for 300 yuan. I just did it, and my business started to decline, and the customers I met were much smarter than in 2008, so I decided to go back to my old job, become a grassroots webmaster, and run my own website.
Unfortunately, my concept of website operation is still ten years ago. It took a week for me, technology and artists to build a comprehensive community, and then started collecting content and promoting it. At that time, we could collect 500 pieces of news for the website in one day, and the rest of the time was spent promoting QQ friends, but the effect was very little, so we consulted a senior optimization engineer and wanted to start with optimization and promote it, but it took 3 months. It passed, but I still didn’t see any results. At this time, I no longer had the passion I had a few months ago, but I seriously thought about the reasons.
In fact, at that time, there was a friend of mine who was running the website at the same time as me. He was very popular and ran a women's website by himself. It also took a few months, but his website had a lot of traffic and was very popular. Wang, so I went to his company for advice. He told me that in the past few months, he has never stopped traveling. Since their website is aimed at women, he has cooperated with many female media. They provide the platform and the media provides visibility, and has conducted many similar events. The beauty contest also attracted many sponsors in the name of the contest. In doing so, the traffic of his website naturally increased greatly.
After listening to this, I suddenly realized that the Internet today is not as good as it was back then. Once a piece of information comes out, millions of websites will be reprinted. Therefore, if we want to win with content, it is still not suitable for grassroots webmasters like us. In fact, there are many large and small websites around us. If we want to develop small resources, we need to integrate these resources and cooperate with them. In this way, a resource body is born with our website as the center and other resources as the industrial chain. With such a resource body , can we meet the needs of different groups of people in all aspects, then our website will also become a website with equal weight online and offline.
Dear grassroots webmasters, we should be more united and exchange resources, so that we can show the grassroots spirit of our grassroots community. I hope our grassroots friends can realize this truth as soon as possible, and let us all work together to build our own website!
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