At this age of Web mania, obviously the focal points are IPOs, mega-mergers and showy dot-coms. While a small number of people are getting very rich with the blessings of website technology, my attention turns to another aspect of this issue, building homepages
OF THE PEOPLE
BY THE PEOPLE
FOR THE PEOPLE
|
|
Modern civilization so far is generous to let nearly everyone of us own a car, a house, or even a prosperous business if you are lucky enough. However, these are no more than short-lived tools to earn us basic living. Let's see What it looks like to own your homepage.
Primarily it is an economical investment that literally everyone can afford. What you need as starter is next to free, or a minimal sum financially in even the worst case. You don't have to get worried about its physical wear down or depreciation. Actually, it works the other way around. Recent couple of years saw a dramatic soaring of its revaluation. Although the upcoming direction is still unpredictalbe yet, we can still be sure that it is a highly durable investment with huge potential when compared to any other instruments.
Meanwhile, your homepage should be the most flexible investment for us to keep. As the internet power will grow astonishingly, any shrewd owner can enjoy the most benefits from it in whatever ways that makes sense. In addition to being your personal communicator, information hub and smart agent, a graceful homepage houses almost all of your virtual stuff. Its prospect is too attractive to ignore.
Why not do something meaningful before it is too late to do so? Set aside a portion of your time and emotional energy at once, and it pays to take care of your web homestead. Believe me or not, this is something big to do.
-March 10, 2000 |