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Repay The Webmaster With A Click

This little piece is intended for web-surfers (aka visitors/traffic). These web-surfers include webmasters.

A lot of effort and time has been put into every website you visit, regardless of its size and/or content. Some websites have specific content, others general. But the fact remains: they want visitors.

When online businesses started establishing, webmasters began to give much thought to the idea of earning from their homepage/website. So the homepage-making and website-creating evolved and webmasters started showing advertisements on their websites.

Then came the explosion of blogs. And with it came a bigger urge of making money from these blogs. Today, at least two-thirds of blogs out there have advertisements on them. Speaking of blogs, creativity, imagination and formatting have never before created better-looking websites.

Don't you think all these creative geeks deserve appreciation? Of course, they do!

Now some web-surfers might think that these webmasters are selfish; that they don't care about their visitors; that they just want their traffic to click on their ads. This might be true for some.

But what do most traffic do? They exit the page before it even loads completely. And what does an average visitor do? He comes, he browses and he goes away. Only a few visitors actually read through the content - and many might find it interesting and relevant; like it was put up just for them. But how do they repay the webmaster if he isn't even asking for anything? Well, they don't.

It is said, "The more you give the more you receive." How true!

Webmasters ought to be in the visitors' shoes first and give, and then maybe their visitors would do the same.

But what could a visitor give the webmaster? Why, a click, of course. Isn't that what he/she is really after?

A webmaster gets happy (though he/she might not do the chicken dance) when the visitor counter increases. But when he/she checks his/her advertisement publishing account and finds out that a visitor has clicked an ad being displayed on his/her website, then he/she might be overjoyed (and do the chicken dance).

Even if you don't find the content relevant, take a minute to click on an ad to repay the webmaster for his/her time and efforts.

Or you could do it just for fun!

About the author: Vulcan999 likes collecting things and so adds six articles daily to his blog at http://vulcan999.blogspot.com

Author: Vulcan999

 

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Being a webmaster is a much more important job than most companies would dare admit. Webmasters are responsible for the company web presence on every level, from the website copy to the web and email server administration. Additionally, webmasters are often tasked even more duties that should be considered unrelated responsibilities for the position of webmaster. These extra duties often will include online as well as offline promotion and marketing, search optimization, advertising, application programming, graphic design and/or brand management. The role of the webmaster has grown over the years and webmasters need to grow with the company's expectations or the website will not succeed. For instance, it is easy to get banned from the search engines for not knowing the correct methods to use to optimize a website for a better results ranking from the search engines for any particular search phrase.

This is why Webmastery is here, not just to offer direction and assist webmasters, but to do so masterfully, as you expect of yourself, or as your company expects out of you.
 

Since I am an American and know only American English and SEO methods, I specialize in American Webmastery. Hence the domain name, Webmastery.US.
 

However, please note that often both sides of the coin are presented here. Some webmasters swear by Linux and we offer articles by such authors to give insight to their creativity. Others are die-hard Microsoft software fans and use Windows based servers. Despite the bias, each system has its own advantages, and such articles are reprinted here for their positive contribution to those platforms, not to enforce their bias. It is we that have to make the final analysis.
 

This difference is even more apparent when I am showcasing and promoting white hat SEO (search engine optimization) and a black hat SEO article is published here, which method if followed could get a website banned from the search engines. The reason I allow it a small platform is to showcase its apparent and obvious idiocy in contrast to white hat SEO techniques. And as I cannot edit these articles in order to correct them, I let their illogicality and stupidity stand on their own for a time without any edits. But in case their spaminess is not apparent, I often do not let such articles stand long.
 

 

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