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Why did you become a webmaster/designer?
Old 11-28-2007, 05:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well for me, when I got into being a webmaster the internet had only just started. It was for the most part an unknown entity. Nobody really knew what potential it had and nobody would have envisioned it to be as big as it is today. Luckily, when i first connected I really liked it and instantly wondered how it worked. I really like to figure out things that I don’t understand so I started looking at the HTML code. This was the start of my webmaster days! From then on I was a webmaster.

I guess I started being a webmaster because I enjoyed coding. I had no idea or plans that I could make money off it. I guess that was an incentive to carry on ;-)

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Old 11-29-2007, 02:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I am working as graphic artist 2 years ago, and right now, right now i am working as website designer, Internet Marketer ( selling nursing agency books and ebooks ) and im also practicing SEO (Search Engine Optimization ). I love my work coz i wanted to share and grow my knowledge.
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Old 11-29-2007, 03:10 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I've been a webmaster for about 2 yrs now. I started because the internet has always interested me, and I've been fascinated by many of the big popular websites so I've always strived for the goal of having a megasite someday.

I love the fact that I can do it on my own time not someone elses. Keeps me occupied, and I love that.
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Old 12-06-2007, 03:42 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I always had interest in computer / ineternet since childhood. Started learning programming when i was kid. But could not keep up with the programming so started with script editing, designign and SEO. Had a good success in it and since then have been doing that only. also have a small PART TIME team to work for me so it all works out kinda ok for now .
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Well for me, when I got into being a webmaster the internet had only just started. It was for the most part an unknown entity. Nobody really knew what potential it had and nobody would have envisioned it to be as big as it is today. Luckily, when i first connected I really liked it and instantly wondered how it worked. I really like to figure out things that I don’t understand so I started looking at the HTML code. This was the start of my webmaster days! From then on I was a webmaster.

I guess I started being a webmaster because I enjoyed coding. I had no idea or plans that I could make money off it. I guess that was an incentive to carry on ;-)

How did you become a webmaster? Why do you do it?
I am just like you, I like to figure out things that I don't understand. And why did I became (will became) webmaster - well... because I find other professionalists works as inspirational and I want to learn designing good as them.
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