Okay, hear me out—having a website isn’t just for tech people, influencers, or small business owners. I’m talking to you, the regular person with a job, a few hobbies, that type of stuff. You should have a website too. And no, it’s not as complicated (or expensive) as you think.
Think of a website as your digital diary. It’s your corner of the internet where you get to decide what people see. You can show off your resume, post your creative work, write a blog, or even just have a page that says, “Hey, this is me, like it or don’t!”
It’s kind of nice to have a space that shows up and says, “Yep, this is me.” Even if it’s super simple, it makes you look put-together and a little more legit, whether you’re applying for jobs, starting a project, or just want a place to send people other than your social media.
And the best part? You don’t need to know how to code. There are tons of easy tools that walk you through it like you’re five. Drag, drop, type—done.
So, if you’ve been thinking about making one, this is your sign to do it. Set up a site, throw your name on it, add a picture and a few links. Boom—you’re officially someone with a website. Feels kind of cool, right? Leave a comment on what I should do next.