There are many out there that can build simple websites. First, get the website off the ground, then onto a host, and ultimately let it sit for a year without any changes, until finally even simple contact changes are required. This is how most early websites started, and to this day are still operating. I see tool after tool being developed to remain static. Nine times out of ten business owners are managing their own sites for a cost effective solution(a great idea for many do-it-yourselfers), but the majority are receiving minimal traffic after long hours spent learning to set up the website. Give it not every website is a failure, nor must they rank outside their immediate area / service; creating a simple Internet profile works good enough for most. I feel a comfortable fight to encourage the use of technology.
I'm not ranting to put down anyone's goals or achievements. I myself have learned from years of rookie mistakes. It's what makes the gears turn in our heads. I am enticing website owners today, to "WAKE UP!" Change your website sooner rather than later....maybe it's time to call in a webmaster to maintain a steady line of traffic.
Across the web, as geeks consider building a website they must determine the approach for each individual client. What's the need for continuous monitoring? Is this a build-and-go gig? For most websites, you will find that a continuous hands-on approach must be made to maintain the client's visibility. Websites built for clients to own are meant to be a building block, a tool. I have always considered this tool to be used to maintain a steady ranking and appearance on the web. Once you buy a design tool you must continuously make it better. I have never heard of a successful website idling, waiting for the "Cha Ching" sound from an online order.
Available tools out there now include Joomla, Wordpress, Drupal, Blogger, to list my top choices. Choose and use them wisely.


