Or I'm reading wonderful stories
about a person's life experiences and find, well, these are all
years out of date. A little looking around the site and I find
that nothing has been updated since 1997. I always feel a little
sad when I see this - it's as if something inside the website
died. I wonder, did the owner of the site grow tired of it all?
Get married and lose interest? Perhaps even died? Who knows, there
is no clue on the site at all. It's just ... abandoned.
My feeling is simple. We will Create the best website that we
can with the knowledge that we have. You will never be finished,
as there will always be more to say and show. You are a living,
breathing human and you are learning more every day. Thus, there
should always be something of value that you can add to your web
site.
Presumably, you've created your web site to communicate something
to the rest of the world. It could be that you want to write up
your life story, explain about the mythology of the Greeks and
Romans, or simply compile a list of the best blonde jokes. It's
possible that you even want to make a few dollars now and then
by selling a nice product.
Why settle for just getting someone to read what you've got to
say and move on? Why not continually update your message so that
your readers come back time after time to find out what new and
wonderful things you've posted this week.
Think you've said everything that can be said about your subject?
There are many options to this method of continual updates. You
could add a message board to start virtual conversations with
your visitors. Or perhaps you could add a weekly column (and associated
ezine) to get people to come back. Even if you've said everything
there is to say, perhaps you can add pictures, sound and videos
or change the layout or presentation.
Which, of course, leads back to the original premise of this web
page. If you want people to come back to your site, you had better
be keeping it up-to-date, accurate and adding new content all
of the time. Otherwise, your readers will grow tired and move
on to greener pastures.
And that's the saddest thing of all ... an abandoned creation
of love and passion and a potential loss of business.
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