I have been working on a website for many years. It used to be a hobby, but now it is for traffic. In the final analysis, it is to make money. I enjoy the pleasure the website brings me every time. The high and low traffic affects my life every day. Every nerve, as a non-focused webmaster, although the daily income may be only a fraction of my working salary, this kind of pleasure of harvest cannot be brought to myself in a dedicated job.
I had to take the college entrance examination in my senior year of high school, but it was that year that I came into contact with the website and my academic performance was average. There is a single-admission and single-entrance examination in Zhejiang, but I don’t know if it is available in other provinces. The year I transferred from the second year of high school to the senior year of high school, I also transferred from the general high school class to the vocational class. That means that in my senior year of high school, I had to study three years of cultural courses in vocational high schools, including computers. During the summer vacation of my second year of high school, I took Xiaobawang to learn machine training. I started typing. Fortunately, a girl who transferred to a higher vocational class with me had learned Wubi before. Under her guidance, she and I later became masters of Wubi typing in the class. What other skills did I have to take in that year? There were many qualification certificate exams - the purpose was to get extra points for the college entrance examination. That year I really got into contact with computers.
In my senior year of high school, the most interesting thing besides typing was surfing the Internet. I believe some webmasters know that there is a website called "Shengbo". I built a personal homepage on it. To put it bluntly, that approach can now be called a personal blog. Bar. So excited! Really. Copying pictures from the Internet everywhere, learning codes everywhere, words moving around, pictures floating around, background music, snowflakes floating around in the background, etc. I think current webmasters can also recall that sense of accomplishment. Let’s talk about the joy of building the first website. That year was the end of 2003. I donated all my pocket money to the Internet cafe, and secretly set my personal homepage as the IE homepage in the school computer room. From then on, my interest in making websites was out of control. I asked my computer teacher what ftp is and how to upload my website to the website. I was stupid and naive and thought that the teachers were all saints. In fact, it turned out that they didn’t know how to do it, so that later on After college, I built a website for our high school.
I passed the college entrance examination easily. After entering a vocational college, don’t laugh at me for not being an undergraduate. I think most of the webmasters are also college students with low diplomas. I got a computer in the second semester of my freshman year and started my real website career. I registered a second-level domain name, and the second-level domain name of zj.com has been closed now, and the 10M of free space is now gone. I have been happy for a long time. It is a very fulfilling thing to create a real personal homepage. I find materials, borders, and code effects on the Internet, and save them all on my computer. Although there is a large material folder Years have passed, but the material is still there. Look at other people's personal homepages and make links... The website is very clean and simple, and I don't like advertising. Making a website requires a certain amount of talent. I am not talking about all webmasters, because it includes production and operation. I think my talent lies in production, so my website is very exquisite. Rough, I think the details of the website determine the quality of the website, but it may be different now. Now it is the traffic of the website that determines the quality of the website.
Opportunities always come to those who are prepared
I made a personal homepage in the first two years of college. I worked hard to make it, changing one page after another. I never bought any space or domain name. Because I know how to make websites, my senior introduced my classmates to the college’s website studio, and my classmates introduced me. A year later we became the chief and deputy webmasters of the college’s student website. Fortunately, he is now my best friend. The juniors call me the webmaster. Haha, it feels different. Coordination work is much harder than building a website alone. How should I be responsible for reporting school activities and planning the content of the website? These contents are all my own. What I can't find on my personal website is that I got a lot of training from my sophomore to junior year. Now that I have graduated, the teachers there will still say that I was most at ease when I was there and the website was the best. Haha, there are many sacrifices that cannot be seen through passing!
In the first semester of my junior year, I bought my first domain name in November 2006. Webmaster friends, do you still want to recall the feeling when you first bought a domain name of your own? It was so cool. It feels like buying a treasure. A month later, a portal website was launched. It used Fengxun’s CMS system and used the school’s space (free) to log in to the website. I updated the website every day. I was so excited! The website has not been updated for a long time. It’s so tiring. , but I kept renewing the domain name, and the space was transferred from the school to my company. You can't lose the first domain name that belongs to you. Spending money must also be provided.
I am about to graduate, and my classmates said that I have no guarantee for finding a job, but for me, it feels a little different. I have one page after another of websites, and certificates from working in studios. These are my capital, and I can find a job very smoothly. , I have been working in a company from February 7, 2007 to today, which is two years and four months.
Follow-up
The life of a webmaster is quite hard. I have been working for two years without giving up my job. I am a personal webmaster. Personal webmasters have quite an advantage in Internet companies. You can do things that others can do, and you can also do things that others can’t do. The advantages come out immediately. After all, as a personal webmaster, you are a relatively comprehensive person. To make a website, you need to optimize the website and promote the website. So now when the company recruits new employees, sometimes I will deliberately ask, are you the webmaster?
The life of the website has to go on. Although it is a bit tiring, when you update www.bizhizhan.com every day, it is also the most tiring and happiest time. You feel that you are working for yourself. Every day when you work on the site, you look at Baidu’s inclusions one by one. I am also the happiest, feeling that my efforts have been affirmed; I am most excited when checking the website traffic every day, feeling that I have gained something.
Webmaster friends, do you have your own happiness in building a website?