Professional, according to Xinhua Dictionary, means simple, unique, and focused on one thing: expertise. Special envoy. Stay focused. According to Baidu Encyclopedia, profession refers to the scientific and technological progress of human society and the practice of life and production. It is used to describe the specific business operation standards that a certain stage of career and a certain group of people use to make a living and engage in for a long time. In fact, there is no problem with both, but in my opinion, professional means focusing on a certain field, being familiar or even proficient in a certain field, so that it is regarded as an authority in the industry.
Professionalism is very important for personal webmasters. Only professionalism can be respected and recognized by everyone. We all know that personal webmasters have a low starting point and their technical level is relatively low, and personal websites are relatively simple. There is too much technical content. Whoever is more focused and professional at this time will attract users, gather focus, and achieve success. Li Xiang from Paopao.com is an example for our personal website to learn from. It was because of his positioning that he went professional. Only by doing it can he continue to grow. If he had pulled in all the business in the industry from the beginning, would he have achieved what he has achieved today? It was because he started from a small place bit by bit that he had accumulated experience and Its capabilities have led to its position as one of the top three IT websites today. Li Xiang once said that building a website must be professional. Even if we don’t have technology or capital, we must pretend to be professional. Only in this way will users trust us and our website will be attractive.
So how to build a professional website, according to my understanding, you must pay attention to a few points.
First: You must be refined and deep. Don’t scratch your beard and eyebrows and blindly pursue bigness and perfection. In this way, you often focus on one thing and lose the other. You will neither be big nor strong. Professionals generally make it big from a young age. Focus first, focus. Focus again, and then slowly diverge until it becomes bigger and stronger. Just like the Guangzhou Barter Exchange website I built, I focus on the Guangzhou personal items trading website. From the establishment of the website to the present and even in the future, I will dig deeper into the field of personal items trading. .
Second: To build a professional website, you must be familiar with and proficient in the business, and be able to provide customers with professional services. Building a website is ultimately a service industry. If a website wants traffic, it must attract netizens to use it. If you cannot provide professional services, , If you can’t bring help to users in a certain field, why would they go to your website? There are enough things on the Internet itself.
Third: We must pay attention to forming a brand. When building a website, individual webmasters must also have brand awareness. They cannot just think about NetEase’s email being good, Sina’s news being good, and Baidu’s search being good, that is the brand, and the brand is As for big websites, personal websites are still a bit new. In fact, this is not the case. Don’t belittle yourself when it comes to personal websites. In fact, in some small or unfamiliar areas, there are still many opportunities for us to create our own brand websites, which requires us to accumulate and create.
Fourth: Individual webmasters must persist in the process of building a website. Only by persisting can it be possible to create miracles. We all know that Rome was not built in a day. Similarly, a professional website was not built in a day. It can be built in a day or even a year or two. It requires us to continuously improve our website, constantly provide our users with new experiences, and constantly innovate.
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