Reason Two: Wavering and blindly following trends. Many webmasters, due to blindly following others, end up with a large number of websites but cannot afford the server and domain costs for so many sites. As a result, they choose various free or poor-quality hosting services. The consequence is that the websites often fail to open, or if they do, they load very slowly. Additionally, these sites may share IPs with many other low-quality websites, severely affecting SEO results.
Summary: Set a goal and execute it with determination, and failure will not be an option!
In conclusion, webmasters should first consider their website's positioning and profit points before starting a site, along with how to allocate resources such as time and effort. Choose a few key websites, invest some money, create a plan, and execute it rigorously, and success is guaranteed! This article is originally created by Dian Zhi Wang (http://www.trhj.net), first published on A5, please retain the source when re-posting.
Many webmasters build sites just for the sake of building them. One day they see a movie site doing well and decide to make one, the next day they see a novel site doing well and switch to making that, without any overall plan or positioning. I believe this is the most important reason for failure in website creation. The first consideration should be the website's positioning, including how to profit and within what timeframe. Only then can a plan be made and implemented step-by-step, leading to eventual profitability.
Momentum is not only a critical factor in whether a webmaster succeeds in creating a website, but also a key factor in whether someone succeeds in life. Many webmasters' biggest failure lies in giving up on a website after a month because it didn't meet their expectations, switching to another site. In reality, it’s not that the website didn't meet their expectations, but rather that they themselves did not persevere or implement their original plans daily. To put it plainly, they lacked action. If we say that making a website successful depends on content and backlinks, then a webmaster who consistently creates original content and posts articles for backlinks will undoubtedly succeed.
Reason Four: Lack of action, thinking of a thousand ways at night but walking the same old path in the morning.
Summary: Individual webmasters have limited time and energy; focusing on a few websites is sufficient.
Summary: Think carefully about your positioning and spend money when necessary.
The internet has entered an era where everyone is building websites, with new sites emerging daily like mushrooms after rain. However, how many of these truly catch our attention? And how many actually make substantial profits? Clearly, there are very few. Building a website technically is simple - download a content management system, set up a domain and hosting space. But why do so many sites fail to see the light of profitability and shut down prematurely? Regarding this issue, I have summarized four main reasons webmasters commonly fall into.
Summary: Before building a site, clearly define its positioning and how to generate profits.
Reason One: Unclear positioning or no positioning at all.
Reason Three: Losing big for small gains, trying to save small amounts and failing to make larger profits.
Many webmasters spend their days browsing webmaster forums, seeing how much profit others make from certain types of sites, and then imitating those sites. Day after day, they accumulate many useless sites, which not only fail to generate profits but also waste server and domain resources. This is a lose-lose situation. Browsing webmaster forums should be about learning from others' successes, not copying everything that seems to work. We only see the surface of others' successes, not the hard work and sacrifices they made behind the scenes.