I have been exposed to the Internet for a long time, but I have not thought about making web pages for a long time. Building the current website (Dangyang Information Network) started with an aimless QQ chat a year ago. That day I met a childhood friend of mine. Since he had no interest in studying, he went to work in an advertising company after graduating from junior high school, starting from the lowest level as an outdoor installer. In my impression, I only know that he is very good at mechanics, and he can install steel bars quickly and easily.
This guy who does rough work told me during the chat that he was running a large classified information website. I was surprised at first, and then deeply touched. Maybe it's because I'm used to working eight hours in the company, dutifully receiving the salary from my boss, chatting online and reading news with peace of mind, but I never thought of opening my own website. Suddenly, I wanted to make my own website.
Thinking of doing it, I downloaded a marine classification information program from the Internet, made some simple modifications with frontpage, and uploaded it to the space. I have to thank Microsoft's frontpage for this. Although I don't know how to program ASP, I am quite familiar with word. Frontpage is almost the same as word. I applied for the domain name (dangyang123.cn) in a daze and forgot how much it cost. Anyway, I gave it to a friend.
After the website was uploaded, it was pulled down without any idea that it needed to be promoted and publicized. The effect can be imagined. There was very little popularity in the first few months, plus I work in a small city. Later, I simply ignored it and left it to fend for itself.
Three months passed like this. One day when I waited in the background, I was stunned. There were hundreds of thousands of spam messages. I really admire the perseverance of those friends who send spam messages. That one is really awesome. They send 1,000 messages a day through mass-sending software. I had no choice but to re-upload the database, but within a few days spam was flying everywhere again. I asked many experts on the Internet and tried similar methods like IP blocking, keywords, etc., but it was basically useless. I couldn’t bear it anymore and couldn’t delete it all, so I took down the website and closed it down.
A few months ago, I couldn't help but feel itchy hands, so I found a new program to upload, which is now the website. The spam is gone, but its popularity has never been good. I wonder if there are any webmasters here who classify information and can give me some suggestions.
Some experiences after failure:
1. Have clear goals. It is best to do some research before building a website. What kind of website should be built? Is there any competition? What is the development direction and who is the audience?
2. Be persistent. Persistence is the truth that has achieved success for thousands of years. This has never been the case at all times and in all countries. Don't be afraid of failure.
3. Be thick-skinned. This is very important. The early promotion of the website relies on thick skin, non-stop promotion, and non-stop promotion.
4. Understand technology. If you don't understand it yourself, you have to ask someone who understands to take charge. Website technology is necessary for success.
5. It must have rich content and update quickly. This is the foundation of any website. Ultimately, any website must rely on content to win.
The article comes from Dangyang Information Network dangyang123.cn