In the early days of the internet, many experts selflessly sacrificed their time to make their knowledge available on the blossoming and largely text-driven world wide web, without any ulterior motive or profit potential. Unfortunately for us all, many who had the talent and the knowledge to contribute to the global databank either didn't have the time to contribute or saw no reason to.
HTML coding is difficult, they told themselves. And what's the point of me paying to host a website, they said, I'll be getting no return for all of my labors...
Well, the rules have changed.
Learning HTML code is much more simple that you might think, and, if you have valuable information to share, you can turn a profit, just for sharing your experiences and insight to a new generation.
With the help of advertising affiliate programs such as Google Adsense, Adhearus, and Overture, small-time webmasters who have a wealth of valuable information to share can turn a decent profit by placing ads on their informational websites.
Wouldn't it be nice, even to be making a few extra dollars a day, knowing that you are helping contribute to a wide and wonderful knowledgebase; to know that your ideas are being passed on to others in the field. And if you are really successful, and learn more about
setting up a website and drawing enough attention to it, you might even be able to quit your day job.
Don't miss this opportunity. Jump in on the information bandwagon now. Let the world know your special skill - you might even get paid some decent green to do it.
About the Author
David Saharkhiz is a computer science major and National Merit Semifinalist at America's Clemson University. He provides comprehensive web-help and HTML coding tutorials, codes free HTML scripts, and works to help novice webmasters set up new websites.