The World Wide Web was an enormous step for mankind, a step not seen since Neil Armstrong sullied
surface of
moon. The idea behind
WWW came across as a veritable information highway where documents, data and info could be rapidly sent and accessed by millions
world over. The potential behind
web is enormous and even now
scope is not fully utilized. The possibilities for growth, for extended usage, are available and enormous yet
system is stagnating and it is very possible that people will soon turn away. The average person seeking information may well return to old-fashioned libraries and
good old book to find
information that they require if
face and image of
WWW is not altered very soon and in-line with customer demand.The ability of any user to gain information from
Internet is enormous, simple and with positive results. But
information received is increasingly becoming that which a paying body prescribes and thus is advertisement biased or pointed towards
end purchase of a product. Hotels advertise a city or holiday resort with
point of view of potential tourists coming to stay. A detailed description of moon cakes in Taiwan although complete and detailed would certainly be with aim to make people buy some from
store hosting
website involved.
Initially
Internet was heralded as a one-stop point for gaining any type or form of information with
click of
mouse. This is certainly true except with regard to loose information that has no affiliation towards an end purchase or a users change of heart. Certainly this type of information is available and millions of websites exist but unless a user has prior information on how to access this site then
chance of it being found amongst
masses is minimal. Most web users find or locate information by using a search engine. Most web users input their request and wait for results to come up as prescribed and ordered by
search engine system. If for example a request was entered for “travel tales on
sea” many, possibly thousands of choices will appear in return. Number one in
pole position will probably be Amazon.com who feels certain that anybody looking for a story would probably find it amongst their collection – naturally obtainable at a price. The next on
list might be Ebay who feel that certain travel products might appease
searcher or it might be goarticles.com an articles selling service who would assume that travel tales of
sea would be somebody looking to buy such from them and for their own use.
Certainly each and every result that is produced on
first page would point
user towards large companies who are selling an item of one sort or another. The user though may in fact just want to read some Travel Tales of
Sea without having to fork out cash or to issue his/her credit card information over
Internet.
In
bowels of
search results in pages that are covered in dust will reside some very comprehensive and useful websites, eg: http://www.seadolby.com a website that is filled with free and in-depth Travel Tales of
Sea. The possibility of any user keeping interest long enough to get to this web site listing is minimal and long before it is reached
user has either fallen asleep or entered another search on a different note. In short
average user does not get past
first page of a search engines results and probably not past
first three that come up: e.g. amazon.com, ebay.com and goarticles.com
Although not-for-profit informational web sites are many and filled with amazing and detailed info these sites ability to gain attention on
world stage is difficult unless money is poured in to boost their ratings and rank positions on
search engine results. Nowadays many search engines have entered
pay-per-click arena with companies putting forward money to buy keywords that will most likely be used to boost their website. Some company buys
word “Travel” and this word is then basically lost forever to
lone free-for-all info site who cannot afford to pay money to boost their popularity.
The art of advertising and paying for positions on search engines is only available to
sites that can afford
exorbitant fees. Should a lone site owner who has built his site-up decide to fork out of his own pocket
money to boost his ratings this will only be achieved on one or two search engines or directories and
amount required to compete with
mega-sites is far beyond any hobbyist can afford. Naturally
ability to submit ones site on free inclusion pages and directories is available but as
webmaster and author behind Seamania found out, so much energy and time is spent on advancing
ratings of his site that not enough time is given to
writing of travel tales of
sea, which of course is
basis and sole point behind
website in
first place.