Personal websites in this day are a dime a dozen. Many self-proclaimed web designers with little more than the wink of an idea in their head and the fancy for a poorly thought out personal site leap towards the world wide web to vent whatever they may. And why not, with the myriad of free web hosts on the web to start them up? An online search for "my homepage" yields over seven million puce-ridden pages with animated GIF's gingerly sprinkled. And rarely do they see more than a few hundred hits in their lifetime.
What these novice site designers fail to realize is they are not writers. Rather they write like they are talking with a friend. Well written content should flow like a book or novel, not as if they are in the midst of a conversation. So if this is what they enjoy, is it bad?
Wrong. Their adorable overused template and WYSISYG HTML editor in hand, they set out to make their own site. The barrier to entry is nonexistent. Templates so often used many have a subliminal reflex to close the window on sight.
In addition, businesses create sites that serve no purpose. Although they have the resources, they haven't the direction. They make weak attempts to sale product to those accidentally stumbling by and are really only trying to get a piece of the already thin cake. Most people that visit these sites are uninterested to begin with.
On the other hand, some have great ideas but lack the means to create anything worthwhile. Many times someone starts to build a webpage, but fails to gage just how difficult the task is. This leads to ridiculous sites that are both difficult to navigate and hideous to view. To correct their mistakes, most want to add on and make it more flashy where simplicity is probably the better option.
Although some may have an interesting topic or service, chances are they are going to be joining an array of others with the same idea and with already created web content. They move forward and are rarely heard from again. Usually these fail due to lack of planning and ambition to see the project through. Having some type of barrier, will benefit business people by weeding out those who are not ready to take on this endeavor.
Creating a site is hard work and they have only seen the thin, outer shell of the task. The coding, the testing, the advertising, the writing, and most important of all, the timeless concept. The sheer will to see their project turn into something worthwhile. A website can often take a year before any results are ever attainedand if they cannot get past their grandeur and have the vitality to see it through, the site will remain what it truly is: garbage.
There are thousands of webpages out there with just random pet pictures, staunchly expressed opinions, and worthless services. This can be credited to people not following through on their web building projects. If someone is not up for this daunting task, then they should never start to begin with.
What these novice site designers fail to realize is they are not writers. Rather they write like they are talking with a friend. Well written content should flow like a book or novel, not as if they are in the midst of a conversation. So if this is what they enjoy, is it bad?
Wrong. Their adorable overused template and WYSISYG HTML editor in hand, they set out to make their own site. The barrier to entry is nonexistent. Templates so often used many have a subliminal reflex to close the window on sight.
In addition, businesses create sites that serve no purpose. Although they have the resources, they haven't the direction. They make weak attempts to sale product to those accidentally stumbling by and are really only trying to get a piece of the already thin cake. Most people that visit these sites are uninterested to begin with.
On the other hand, some have great ideas but lack the means to create anything worthwhile. Many times someone starts to build a webpage, but fails to gage just how difficult the task is. This leads to ridiculous sites that are both difficult to navigate and hideous to view. To correct their mistakes, most want to add on and make it more flashy where simplicity is probably the better option.
Although some may have an interesting topic or service, chances are they are going to be joining an array of others with the same idea and with already created web content. They move forward and are rarely heard from again. Usually these fail due to lack of planning and ambition to see the project through. Having some type of barrier, will benefit business people by weeding out those who are not ready to take on this endeavor.
Creating a site is hard work and they have only seen the thin, outer shell of the task. The coding, the testing, the advertising, the writing, and most important of all, the timeless concept. The sheer will to see their project turn into something worthwhile. A website can often take a year before any results are ever attainedand if they cannot get past their grandeur and have the vitality to see it through, the site will remain what it truly is: garbage.
There are thousands of webpages out there with just random pet pictures, staunchly expressed opinions, and worthless services. This can be credited to people not following through on their web building projects. If someone is not up for this daunting task, then they should never start to begin with.
About the Author:
Stephen Grisham, Sr. is a Staff Writer for InfoServe Media, a Houston web site design company that provides custom web design. Visit today, or call 1 (800) 838-2203 for a free quote.
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