The Oxford English dictionary defines a webmaster this way:
A webmaster (from web and master), also called a web architect, web developer, site author, or website administrator, is a person responsible for maintaining one or many websites.
It is funny, most people in my profession don’t really want this title. They want to design, or perhaps call themselves UX Designers, User Interface Specialists, Information Architect, etc. But once that site goes live, they say: BYE BYE. They have no interest in maintaining websites. It isn’t fun or sexy as designing the sites. They want to move on to the next project. This is why many of their sites fail and fail miserably.
As you have probably gotten tired of me saying “Stale = Fail”. But it is truer today than ever before. Which is why we proudly wear the webmaster hat. No, every text edit or change we make to sites is a barrel of laughs. But we serve a vital purpose and are happy to fill that role for our clients. I wanted RooSites to be a full service internet company. To me this means, being able to design, develop and manage websites. The webmaster role of course is the last part of our offering, the management of your site. This is as important or perhaps more important as the the other 2/3rds of our offering.
To me, this is a lot like a car. You design it, then you build it, and then you service it. No matter how well you design and build it, without the service and maintenance, the car will break down.
So while others may not want to handle the webmaster role, I embrace it. If your company doesn’t have a webmaster, contact us today.
Today we launched a new site, Google Class C Settlement. The website has important information concerning the settlement of In re Google Class C Shareholder Litigation, C.A. No. 7469-CS (Del. Ch.).
Client: Block & Leviton, LLP
Technology: PHP, MySql
CMS: WordPress
Website: http://googleclasscsettlement.com/