How to Build a Successful Website


 

There is always a lot of junk to read about getting into a business of your own, so when I see something worthwhile I pass it along. In my surfing this morning I ran across this site. While I didn’t not see much that any of you who have taken "How to Start an Internet Business"already know about. But what I liked about it was its "Layman’s language tone" and its step by step, paint by the numbers approach. I have looked over much of the material and its good stuff, accurate and up to date.

Quoting How to Build a Successful Website:

it is a common misconception today that all or most websites are unprofitable and will not make their owners money. This assumption is based on the idea that if big corporations like Disney fail at making a website then your average guy on the street must fail horribly, of course that assumption is wrong. In the case of content driven websites the smaller independent operation often has the advantage over large corporate entities. While an individual or a small group does not have the resources of the large corporation, they also do not have the overhead. If you run a website out of your basement or your bedroom your overhead is already significantly smaller than that of a major corporation because you’re not running your website out of a brand new state-of-the-art office building.


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