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I have created all types of websites (ecommerce, content, interactive, management, authentication, etc.) and have been successful at it. Building websites and mananging them is what I do for a living and I'm doing very good. Currently I manage 7 mid size sites which generate over 15 million hits a month collectively. I originally started in the IT industry as a network/system admin and about 2 years ago started working for myself managing 1 website. I can host my own web server, mysql server, etc. I can support and configure my own network, but I cannot write code. I title myself Webmaster because I am the master of my websites and every change is through me. I have complete control. When I need a script or a web design I turn to freelancers, ready-made scripts, web templates, or I create it myself through WYSIWYG, but I don't write the code myself.
It does work for me, but it also make things more difficult because I'm always on somoeone else time. My limitations is my business downfall, because if I was able to write code I would not have to wait for someone to write it for me and I would be able to execute my vision more precisely. It would be good if I learned how to write code, but my life is but so long. Meaning I do not have the time, and I feel good about how things have progressed. If it's not broke don't fix it. Don't get me wrong I've learned a lot since I've started...I know a few good things about scripting/programming but not enough to write code for an entire website. To be honest I haven't taken the extra time to learn, because it does not interest me, even though i know it is my limitation. I don't have any complaints.
I wanted to know are there others like me or am I the only one? What do you all think about this kind of Webmaster? Do anyone else have success from being a Webmaster NOT Web Programmer?
Share your thoughts!
I would definitely advise that you jump in and try to learn different languages and figure out how to do the things for which you rely on other people. It may take you a little longer, but you'll be much richer for it in the long run.