It’s really just a little suggestion. If you are not a full-time webmaster, if you have a few minutes, you might as well read this article written by Binary. The definition of amateur webmaster: The definition here may be a bit narrow. I think there are two main types: "students are one category, and those who have full-time jobs and use their spare time to build websites are another category." As long as you are a webmaster, If you don't rely on website building to make a living, then you are an amateur webmaster. First, let’s start with the analysis of the characteristics of amateur webmasters:
1: You cannot devote yourself wholeheartedly to building a website.
Always clearly realize that you are not a full-time webmaster, and do not spend your energy on building a website. Just think of making a website as entertainment. Don’t be attached to God when the elimination rate is as high as 95% or more. God will be attached to your success once. Many webmasters work during the day and stay up until two or three in the middle of the night to update the website for promotion. As a result, the work on the second day is not satisfactory. What do they get in the end? The Internet has opportunities, but they are fleeting.
The above content is some suggestions for "office worker" webmasters, and student webmasters should remember that your task is to study. Don't say that if I don't study anymore, I will just build a website. This is also unrealistic. A few days ago, a student webmaster added me on QQ and said that he had been running a forum for two years. However, the forum was still half-dead and asked me what to do. I didn’t study well, I didn’t do a good job on my website, and now I’m about to graduate and I’m still busy working on forums. How can I break into society if I can’t learn my real skills? Maybe in the final exam, you have to run around looking up information and asking the instructor. If you can't pass, you have to take a make-up exam. Why do you have nothing in the end?
2: Fund investment is bound to be insufficient
Amateur webmasters are doomed to be difficult to succeed from the beginning. First of all, it is impossible to invest enough funds. After all, they may be wasted. Who will invest in website operations like a full-time webmaster? If you are reluctant to give up your children, you will not be able to trap the wolf. Even if you are an amateur webmaster, you will be wasting your money.
The student webmaster himself is even more lacking in money. He has no financial resources and has to rely on his family for study and living. Virtual host? Economically popular, domain name? Check Taobao to see which one is the lowest. In the end, even if the space of the website is unstable or the DNS resolution is troublesome, how can we continue to do it like this? No wonder, the family only gives me that amount of money every month. What other money is there besides living expenses? If you go out to work part-time, you will miss your station, and you won’t want to go out. Moreover, college students themselves have not left campus, and they lack awareness of the thinking of making money.
Three: Passion is greater than effort, interest determines everything
I didn’t have much time, so after seeing others succeed, I started to imitate and admire. Thinking that the future was bright, I finally finished everything from building a website and making templates to collecting programs, but found that the collection was still reluctant to patronize. It’s strange that search engines can include it. Without enough time, whether it’s website optimization, external link promotion, or original content, it’s impossible to keep up, so I started to give up in frustration.
After talking about the characteristics of amateur webmasters, let me give some suggestions for amateur webmasters to build websites:
(1): If you don’t want to use your website for entertainment, but want to make extra money, you need to know what kind of website is the most time-saving and profitable. Although you may get less, it is better than nothing. The author believes that it is good for individuals to open an online marketing blog. It is simple to maintain and can be used for marketing. If it is visited by other blogs every day, it will naturally have influence and results gradually.
(2): Just because you are an amateur webmaster, you should know better that the money to build a website is not wasted. Even if you are rich, it is the same, but then you don’t need to build a website. Don't go looking for some website-making companies to build your own website. In fact, there are countless templates on the Internet, but in the end you will be at a loss. There are many programs on down.admin5.com, and you can choose the appropriate one to download. The author believes that the repeatability of templates does not determine the success of website development, so there is no need for non-full-time webmasters to delve into whether the template is "unique".
(3): Don’t belittle yourself or be arrogant. Just because you are not a full-time webmaster, don't accept the opportunity and accept it no matter how many ads others give you, and still make money complacently. You can't give the other person much value, and he won't take the initiative to find you. Don't be too trusting, and don't expect to ask for a sky-high price just by relying on a few thousand IPs to become the capital to start a family and start a business.
(4): If you want to do something, you have to choose one and stick to it, or you don’t do it. If you want to do it, you have to choose something to do. Don’t spend three days fishing and two days drying the net. The end result is waste. Lost time and gained nothing. Websites are developed, don’t always give yourself a new start. Therefore, you must keep doing it, keep updating, and stick to your ideals.
Summary: Keep doing it down-to-earth. If you have ideals, you must persist. If you don’t do it, you must be balanced. This is what Binary Network and Beijing SEO ( www.seostudy.org ) want to say to amateur webmasters. Suggestions, hope it helps.
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