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What type of webmaster of you?

         

zulufox

6:13 pm on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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ViagraMaster: Small and disposible sites with the hotest and newest thing... SEO'd to the extreme, when you get google banned... just swtich the domain name and move on

ContentMaster: One or more large content sites which you run, little or no SEO, you have faith that if you build it... google will find it.

HerbalViagraMaster: Fake site with email sign-up... use this to spam my inbox with crap

HobbyMaster: You make your site for fun, if adsense gives you a few dollars a month... thats paying for hosting.

gethan

6:28 pm on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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RentaMaster: Manages many sites on behalf of clients (small businesses), generally an all rounder who does any programming, graphic design, and often produces content. Sites are usually optimismed to reasonable level, but reports and SEO are not often specifically paid for by clients.

I think there are still a few more types out there :) - I'll confess then.

2oddSox

6:40 pm on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I suppose I should become a ViagraMaster 'cos I have trouble keeping my sites up (in the SERPS), they're not performing as well as I know they can, and my Missus certainly isn't impressed right now.

zulufox

6:47 pm on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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There are many types, I just listed a few.

I'm a contentmaster, I make my site concentrating only on the content, never did serious seo and never will. I'll leave the search engine wars to the big boys, my site will have awesome content whether its at the top of google or the top of yahoo... either way my visitors will return.

KevinC

6:53 pm on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Ecome-Master - handle a couple of Ecom sites, but also run a few info and directory sites to help leverage the main ecom sites.

txbakers

10:11 pm on Mar 25, 2004 (gmt 0)

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ContentMaster: One or more large content sites which you run, little or no SEO, you have faith that if you build it... google will find it.

I guess this is me, but I don't worry about the Google part of it.

I spend my time marketing it the old fashioned way - advertising, trade shows, phone calls, e-mail.

karmov

12:03 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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CorporateMaster : A rare breed, hired full time by an organization to take care of it's website, usually half-sysadmin, half-webmaster hybrid. Strange looking creature...

vkaryl

12:27 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I guess I'm a "combo-master" - some of renta-, some of content-, some of hobby-, some of ecom-. I do all of those at various points. I do all the design and coding (though I get help when I need SERIOUS programming!)

I'm not making a living at this - yet. That's next on the agenda. I won't use AdSense, and none of my clients paying or otherwise have any interest in SEO (I have some sites which are for non-profs - these I run for free, donating my time and efforts and sometimes money because these are non-profs whose portfolios I personally believe in and support - so that's another one maybe? Donate-a-master!)

tomda

12:36 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I am the "Dark side of the master", just learn HTML/PHP by myself and have already few websites but because I have another job and want to keep it, I must keep it very very low profile (just to make sure that even my name do not appear on Google).

Llama

3:41 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Master of Being a Cheap Unsuccessful Moron - Make sites and don't have TONS of content, and make 1-year sites that never get much traffic.

deejay

3:51 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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In recent months... Webmaster Posteriorus Brokenii

.... just don't seem to be achieving a lot.

Robino

3:56 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Master of Being a Cheap Unsuccessful Moron

Geeze, that's pretty funny. You shouldn't be so hard on yourself though. I'm sure you're not a moron!

cyberfyber

4:08 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Gates-Wanna-Be-cian

Though I may never get there, it's nice to dream.

'but the "Destroy & Conquer" part certainly appeals to me.

grandpa

7:47 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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IdRatherBeDrummingMaster

I still think it's too much fun to be called work.. even when there's too much work to have any fun. SEO, serps, spiders, apache,... Who has time to master all of it?
I think, perhaps in a corporate environment I could be a decent webmaster - one who would gain a vast array of knowledge and experience. If I even had a few good books at my disposal I might not have run across WW at all. We'll ok, maybe not.

Here I am, literally having sprung up out of the wild to become a webmaster. I'd really rather be playing my drums. That's what I was doing when they captured me... someone help me get out of here.

cyberfyber

8:08 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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<<<That's what I was doing when they captured me... someone help me get out of here>>>

Hold tight there Matey! Me mighty websurfin' bloggers of good will be there to free ya' from the Frames that Bind you in that Guerilla Marketing Domain.

Ahoy, I say....Ahoy!

gramski

9:20 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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specialist-master

That means that my site is a profitable niche site - I just don't bother with the ups and downs of the google cycle - over the past two years my site has been at various times number 1 in its niche and at other times several hundred down. But even so, its always been on the first page of ninemsn or msn and I've used overture and adwords to keep it going strong. Also many customers have come to the site through email links - I don't seek these out but obviously people email there friends about the site. So it might be that its not the site itself that sells but rather its the product.

Sometimes it seems to me that webmasters can't see the wood for the trees - if I was selling something that 300 other sites sold then I would have to compete on price only or use cute images or tactics to sell. But if you get a good product and give honest service then your site can be profitable even if it is just a boring frontpage site.

limbo

11:29 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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drunken-master:

Bimbling through webdesign and development in a loud unorganised fashion attempting to learn skills I have no aptitude for while trying to keep the bank manager happy with irregular payments for 'hit and run' designs!

pmkpmk

11:50 am on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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neglected-part-time-master:

nobody in the company except himself (myself?) thinks that structured design, corporate identity and consistency in different media (print ads, letters, webpage, offers, invoices) is any good. The sense for marketing and/or advertising has not been understood.

The "yes, the webpage looks OK but why are you spending so much time on it" syndrome. The "do we really need to pay for AdWords - our customers know us" syndrome. The "I need this completely unimportant stuff which will cost you a full week of your time RIGHT NOW and just stop doing that webstuff instead" illness.

The "yes, every NEW customer we had no business with before comes from the web for more than 18 months now but this surely has NOTHING to do with all the work you put into our website" litany.

Been there. Still am.

steverose

12:40 pm on Mar 26, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Have had a site forever, veteran of many wars. Know a little html and have my own design notions with a little Jakob Nielsen usability in mind (no graphics, minimal java). Mix content and commerce covering the widest of ranges. I guessI am a non-webmaster. Cheers, S

Mike_Levin

6:21 pm on Mar 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm a CorporateMaster like karmov. Single site, single company, single objective.

You might also call me a CommissionMaster. Working as a CorporateMaster on commission gives you a unique single-minded determination that can drive a person to almost take over the company via the Website and Intranet. We webmasters hold A LOT of power in the right company.

pmkpmk

7:18 pm on Mar 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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We webmasters hold A LOT of power in the right company.

True, true. If only it would be appreciated more sometimes...

Llama

9:11 pm on Mar 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Who cares if they appreciate us?
HONESTLY

Isn't it better to be thought to be living it up than to be thought to be the little work-a-holics we all are?

kevinpate

9:41 pm on Mar 28, 2004 (gmt 0)

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sponge-master

I soak up content suggestions from others in the org, implementation ideas from here, a few from other places, and then wring it out all over the keyboard and hope I don't spill too much over the sides.
:)