7 Reasons to Have a Personal Website

In: How to's

27 Jan 2009

Having a website has become a necessity in today’s world. With many hosting companies offering all the required website resources in one place, there is little reason not to have a place of your own on the web.

Possessing a website of your own allows you to take part in an invaluable communication environment. With this in mind, let’s look at 7 reasons why it is highly advisable to have a personal presence online:

Represents your personal profile
A website can be your virtual portrait or resume, showing off your personal self to the world on a 24/7 basis. Some of the most popular ways of presenting your personality online is through a blog or a photo gallery, where your friends can stay up-to-date with your daily life and happenings.

Lets your voice be heard across the world
A website can be your global “soap box” where you are able to share your knowledge, experience and enthusiasm with people who have common interests, but with whom you might not otherwise have crossed paths. Again, using a blog is a great tool for voicing yourself. It also allows people to comment on your blog posts, creating a community like environment. In addition to using a blog as a tool, you could also implement a discussion board on your website, better known as a “forum”. This allows your visitors to voice their opinions and ideas on similar topics as well.

Lets you contact people at a distance
A website can be a meeting place for making new acquaintances with people of a different religion, nationality and age. As I live overseas, I have used websites to keep in touch with friends back home on the other side of the world. Thanks to the many methods of online communication possibilities you can converse with many different people directly from your website.

Broadens your interaction with the world
A website empowers us to broaden our communication with others. While many of us may not consider this a big benefit, it is certainly a consideration for those with limited access, due to handicap or illness. A website can be a physically disabled person’s door to the dynamic world, allowing him/her to bridge over the difficulties of having a “challenging” everyday life. Your website can even be your office, where you can present and deliver home-made products/services to a global customer base.

Creates a web skill development environment
A website can introduce you to the secrets of Internet. New technological developments in web design have turned the task of creating a website into just a few clicks meaning far less effort for the inexperienced user. Thanks to these WYSWYG (What You See is What You Get) web design tools, everyone can build their own website without any previous experience. As you use these tools, you begin to gain an understanding of how the technology of the online world works for you, giving you greater knowledge and value in your skills. Many retired people are finding a new energy in learning these skills and applying them to an online business.

Earns extra money at a small cost (investment)
A website can make residual income for you, even while you’re sleeping or enjoying your free time. Thanks to the up-to-date techniques for bringing traffic to your website, you can earn money when visitors click on certain products/services promos or links that are relevant to your site content pages. We offer many suggestions for our visitors here on our own blog for possible website business ideas.

Makes you a member of the biggest community of the world
A website is a must-have personal attribute nowadays, just like mobile phones and computers. The fast developing technologies have converted having a website from a whim into a modern necessity. Today, many people already have a web site. But reports indicate that twice as many people are expected to have their own personal space in the World Wide Web in the near future. Be forward-thinking, join this trend now.

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1 Response to 7 Reasons to Have a Personal Website

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Martin Malden

January 27th, 2009 at 6:21 pm

Dude,

Great points – the benefits relating to people who are handicapped are often ones that I forget about, but seriously important.

One of the co-editor of Copyblogger is paralysed from the neck down. Writes all his posts with a voice-to-text device. Pretty amazing!

Cheers,

Martin.

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