Becoming a Webmaster


Surely you have encountered the word “webmaster” once in your online experience. Webmaster, as its meaning implies, is someone who is responsible of managing or updating a website and initiates traffic analysis and strategy implementation. Becoming a webmaster is one of best alternatives for those who want to earn at home or those who want to have multiple income streams. If you are an Internet-savvy who’s interested to learn new things about the web and you are willing to give time and efforts for this kind of venture, you are potentially qualified to becoming a webmaster. What do you need then? Of course, you need to have a computer with Internet connection running at decent speeds, and then spend some few dollars to have your own website!


If you want to become a good webmaster, you’ve got to plan things ahead especially on tasks concerning your prospective website. While owning a website can be easy by simply availing webhosting services and acquiring a domain name, carrying out tasks of a true webmaster can be tricky – but fun and potentially rewarding.


Before you jump to start, it would be best to assess yourself and write things down. Get a pen and paper and specify clearly your personal goals and your website goals. Put to paper all your thoughts about the type of website you are interested to work on (e.g., niche site, blog site, directory, among others), the subject of the site, your proposed target audience and the features you want to implement in the future. Write all your ideas in mind and filter them out later.


If you got them listed, you must narrow them down. Do not think of creating a Yahoo-type site where people can find almost any topic and web service on one web page. Yahoo is a web company and their website is created and powered by a great number of highly-skilled people. For starters, it is recommended to build a personal site that presents a topic you really liked or inclined too. You can probably decide to set-up a blogs site, products review or any site which you can provide quality information and resources that can be helpful to others. Well, the decision is completely yours.


By becoming a webmaster, you will be considering the website design and structure. You need to choose carefully which navigation system works best for web users when they come across your site’s web pages. You must ensure that the colors in your layout blend well with texts and graphics. Provide some space on pages for advertisements which you will be having later on.


If you plan to be the one who will develop your site’s web pages, you might consider doing some research on web languages such as HTML, PHP, ASP, as well as database language like MySQL. Learning such languages will be a great help for your webmaster profession but not completely required because you can learn them on the way. Many webmasters who avoid web programming outsource their website development needs just to have a complete site running for a quick start – they pay someone else to create a complete site for them. As long as it is completed, the site is uploaded to the web server.


The webmasters would only work on the contents of the site (ensuring they are good quality), apply as affiliate marketer and integrate website ads, work on traffic improvement, and start realizing their website’s revenue potential. If you want to learn more on how to generate money from your site, research about affiliate marketing.


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