froggyboy604
Seasoned Veteran
Would you think if more people find out about alternative ways of making money online without a website like selling Apps and content on Apple Apps Store/iTunes, Android Marketplace, Windows Marketplace, Amazon, eJunkie, Clickbank, or selling real stuff on eBay, and Craigslist the value of websites might go down a little bit?
I think there will still be many people who consider websites valuable, but there also be more people who think websites are not as valuable for making money online when they can just sell Apps and digital products on Apps stores, or sell real stuff on 3rd-party sites like eBay, Amazon, or Craigslist without really worrying about getting traffic, SEO, social media marketing and hosting costs.
But, a website would still be useful for promoting your stuff which you sell on Apps stores, and 3rd party sites which let you sell stuff.
I think there will still be many people who consider websites valuable, but there also be more people who think websites are not as valuable for making money online when they can just sell Apps and digital products on Apps stores, or sell real stuff on 3rd-party sites like eBay, Amazon, or Craigslist without really worrying about getting traffic, SEO, social media marketing and hosting costs.
But, a website would still be useful for promoting your stuff which you sell on Apps stores, and 3rd party sites which let you sell stuff.







