Let Your Visitors Build Your Website

Sep 3
21:00

2003

Stephen Bucaro

Stephen Bucaro

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Let Your Visitors Build Your Website

By Stephen Bucaro

Building and maintaining a website is a lot of work,
especially if you are a one-person operation. Along with
the technical design and maintenance of the website, you
have to manage content, advertising, and promotion.

The most important component of your website is the content.
Content gets your website listed in the search engines.
Search engines bring traffic to your website. Without traffic,
you can't generate revenue. But creating and posting content
is difficult and time consuming work. Wouldn't it be nice
if you could get your website's visitors to post the content
for you? You can!

What type of content can your visitors post?

- Articles
- Classified ads
- Ebooks
- Forum messages
- Photographs
- Poetry
- Recipes
- Reviews

I'm sure you can think of many more possibilities.

The ultimate visitor built website is an auction site. But
an auction site requires expensive and complex software
and advanced administration. You might prefer one of the
lower maintenance options.

The idea is, you let your visitors provide the content
while you focus on tasks more directly related to generating
revenue, like advertising and promotion.

There are two ways to let your visitors post content.

- Submit for your approval
- Direct posting to your website

The second option requires the visitor to setup an account
before posting. Then, if that user posts blatant
advertising or inappropriate material, you can delete the
material and cancel that users account. Websites that allow
direct posting are constantly under attack by abusers who
post blatant advertising. You might find the first option,
reviewing each submission and posting yourself, to be less
work in the long run.

A visitor built website receives two types of traffic.

- People who submit content.
- People who consume content.

The content producers must have an incentive to contribute.
That incentive can be the opportunity to promote
themselves; for example, a "resource box" at the bottom of
each article that they submit, or an "about the artist" page
for each account. Some visitor built websites provide an
incentive based upon a share of the website's revenue.

In most cases, the content itself will be incentive enough
for the content consumers. But in the case of a "free
classifieds" website, the reality is that few people seek
advertising. In this case, your website's audience will
consist soley of producers. In order to get repeat visits,
you'll have to cause their ads to expire after a certain
interval.

The most important part of a visitor built website is content
management. The content must be subdivided into sections or
categories. Let your visitors choose the category for their
contribution. In direct posting, website visitors will abuse
the posting process by posting an item under several or all
categories. You need to decide if posting an item under more
than one category is to be allowed.

Examples: www.epinions.com members earn money by writing and
submitting reviews of consumer products. www.site-reporter.com
members earn money by reviewing websites and completing
questionnaires.

A visitor built website lets you focus on tasks more directly
related to generating revenue, like advertising and promotion,
while relieving you of most of the chores of content creation.
Which type of visitor built website will you start?

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