As an internet junkie as I am, I came across an interesting article that definitely changed my view of the internet and the whole concept of a website and most importantly the importance of having one. There are some people out there that believe websites are a waste of time and don't benefit you at all! Interestingly enough these people have a lot to learn.
There are many articles out there that advertise phrases such as, "You don't need to have your OWN website in order to make money" or "Websites are TOO hard don't waste your time". These phrases are not completely wrong, but aren't completely right. You can not feel completely comfortable by selling a product and making as much money as you truly should be unless this sense of confidence is secured with having your own website. As we know there are people that do make money this way, but we also know that there are individuals that combine selling products with a website that definitely profit more in the long run.
One possible reason that people advertise the idea that websites are not necessary or that they are too hard to play around with is that they truly don't know how to create one. They don't have the mechanics to try to learn and much less persuade others to do so. They rather encourage others to give up and convince them that it's a waste of time. However, creating a website is not a difficult task. It's like most things you learn for the first time. You follow a simple formula, practice it, and ultimately master it. And in this article it teaches you just that. It teaches you the importance of creating your own website and most importantly teaches you how to maximize the money you make via websites. Once you learn the basics of creating a website, then you are pretty much free to design anything you want and have a blast with it and sell, sell, sell! I hope you take the time to research more into this and ultimately fall in love with this idea, so you can hopefully benefit from this in the future.
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