Friday, February 09, 2007

A website is never complete

I've been rather busy the past 10 days or so, adding new webpages (content) into my my SBI! site.

In fact, added only 1 Tier 2 page, but about 7 Tier 3 pages, plus edited/amended/improved around 10 other existing web pages (not sure what's a Tier 2 or 3 pages? Think Pyramid).

Yes, it has been awhile since I added some fresh content/pages (September 2006).

But, a website is never complete - it should be a continuous building process.

Because...,

Once you suddenly have the faintest idea that your business website is completed, your business is as good as coming to an end.

Add a 'd' to 'complete'..., and your website will be 'dead'.

I guess an excellent example in this case is the many websites that were built for Adsense (BFA).

Most were either automatically generated with nonsense content, or built using Private Label Rights (PLR) content and templates - not too unique and actually most content are not well written if you ever noticed (even my young kids can write better, and they are not really English educated).

The generated ones are as good as completed once the script kicks in.

The PLR ones are as good as completed once the niche content runs out.

In both instances, the webmasters stopped building their sites.

Hence, they are finished - so does their business (or income) usually.

By the way, do you really consider a BFA site, a business site?

I don't.

Cause, there's no business process or system in them.

Oh..., maybe they think that a business is solely about making money? Monetizing from Adesense?

I believe for this reason alone, that's why so many businesses failed - mainly because they are not a business in the first place - and I'm not only refering to BFA sites.

Figure that one out yourself.

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