When can advertising do more harm than good?
It's been said time and time again that one of the best ways to promote your website is to post in other forums and link to your site in your signature. Many other people, myself included, frequently visit various webmaster forums out there (such as this one) and ask for site reviews or such.
When can this do more harm than good? We all know that one of the best ways to make a successful site is to have something unique and creative. So why go into depth about this original idea of yours in a webmaster forum where everyone else is out to find a creative idea and has the means of and skills to copy you?
Is it really counterproductive? Or is it one of the best ways to succeed?
cscgal
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I'm not really talking about SEO promotion. For example, suppose I started up a website which was based entirely around an entirely unique concept that many people would be interested in. In an effort to get word out about my new site, I post in a webmaster forum asking for a site review and telling the community about my site. But I just opened up a can of worms because lurking around this webmaster forum are other web developers who are all too eager to take my idea and run with it, creating competition for me.
If I didn't introduce my site to the webmaster community, it would have been a lot longer before others picked up on my idea and I had competition. Basically what I'm saying is ... do people say too much in webmaster forums? We talk about our business practices, our strengths and our flaws, how we make money, what works and what doesn't ......... do we just open ourselves up way too much and just become way too vulnerable??
In a brick and mortar business, the business plan is tried and true. Take the retail business. You have the store. You buy wholesale. You sell retail. You have customers. But on the web, the startup costs are little to none. There is often no initial investment to make a profitable business, so the threshold to get into it is none other than a good idea ... ideas that can be found in webmaster forums all too easily. So do webmaster communities do none other than give us more competition? Why do we post in them then?
cscgal
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I was actually not really thinking about ecommerce sites or sites advertising a product or service, but more of an online businesses with a very unique business model. The more successful the business, the easier it becomes for others to copy your business model until it's no longer unique. Not to mention participating in forums such as this discussing the business model in terms of revenue generation, etc, just makes it all that much easier for copycats to learn how to duplicate you.
cscgal
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I think the worst thing that can you do in a webmaster forum is to post a 'success story' of yours.
Finally someone who understands where I'm coming from :)
cscgal
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