My First Time
Yesterday I received a ‘direct tweet’ from my good friend Dr. Mani. A tweet is a message on Twitter, a direct tweet is a message that only the recipient can read. You can follow me on Twitter by clicking here.
Anyway, Dr. Mani asked me about my ‘first time’. I had to read that message twice, but what he meant was:
Do you remember your FIRST WEBSITE?
Ahhh, okay! Just to be sure we communicated on the same level, Dr. Mani gave an example of his first time to make it perfectly clear what his intentions were.
YES, I DO remember my first website. It was back in 1998.
At that time I was advising the owner of a huge pottery in- and export company how to streamline his business and I thought it would be a nice idea to put some of his products online, so I could learn how to use the Internet.

It was a B2B site. It sold sea containers loaded with pottery to large garden centers. The main problem was, that only one container full of goods would cost over $15,000 and people don’t spend that much money online. At least, they didn’t back then. So we had to follow up and meet prospects in person to make the sale.
Nevertheless, I managed to build a list of over 6,500 subscribers from all over the world. And yes, we sold a couple of container loads.
My first sale however, came from a competitor. After discovering my first time website, he phoned me, saying he still had some pottery in Miami harbor and asked me if I could sell it for him.
I did! That’s how I earned my first $ 1,500 online!
Where did I host it?
This site was hosted on Hypermart. At that time, it was free and came with ads. Hypermart was a success back then, but started charging for hosting. Because this was just an experiment and I had my own sites hosted elsewhere, I dropped the site.
How did it look?
Ugly! Amateurish! I think the pictures did the job, since the site offered unique products at bottom prices.
See for yourself in the way-back machine.
How did I feel about creating it?
Excited! This was my experiment to make an online presence. And I liked it so much, that I went online almost full time. I still have my offline businesses to attend, but the kick I got from operating from my little office at home really got me going.
That’s my First Time story!
Now… YOU.
Here’s what to do.
1. Post to your blog with your “first time” story.
2. Link to this post somewhere in yours.
3. Tag someone you know, invite them to write about their “first time”.
4. If you’re on Twitter, tweet a link to your blog post – and use #myfirstweb to make it easy to find and list all tweets on the topic
After a week or two, we’ll compile a list of all these posts – and it will be fun to see how we all evolved in our journey through the Web!
Looking forward to seeing your “first time” story soon.
If you have any comments, post them below.
EDIT: Just after publishing this post, I tagged my friend Willie Crawford. As usual, Willie responded immediately: Remembering MY First Time… So Long Ago!
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December 16th, 2008 at 6:44 pm
I had completely forgotten about hypermart until I read this article. Never hosted there but remember trying to create something that wasn’t entirely offensive to the eyes. Never did manage to pull it off.
December 17th, 2008 at 3:12 am
My first webpage was a small website about panoramic photography, domain that I was very interested (I still am after 15 years). Unfortunately, that website doesn’t exist anymore.
michael
http://www.realestatephotographerca.com
December 17th, 2008 at 5:40 am
It’s really fun to look back on these. I had to do some thinking to remember my first time. It was a consulting site that I put up in 1998.
Since you tagged me in Twitter, I’ll post about it on my blog.
December 17th, 2008 at 11:12 am
My first website, was actually based on a game, i was trying to build up a fan community, as usually it was hosting on geocities at that time, free.
http://www.dogarthritiscare.com
December 17th, 2008 at 1:08 pm
My very first venture online was through MSN Groups and the group at http://groups.msn.com/britishgenealogy is still going strong all these years later. Having said that MSN are about to close their groups which is why we have recently migrated to http://www.genmates.net
Fascinating to see the sites and places that people started from.
Take care
Paul
December 19th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
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December 20th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Cool idea! I’ll definitely join in this blog “meme” and post my mine too – I think it’s still in the wayback machine.
Done:
http://www.netpreneurnow.com/wordpress/2008/12/20/my-first-time/
First ever website was actually at Geocities, and very much a fan site for scifi/fantasy types. First “marketing” site? Not so clever… pushing early MLMs and Affiliate programs like SFI and the like.
Glad I know better now!
December 21st, 2008 at 12:25 pm
My first website was abou 10 years ago when I started my degree in coputing. The site was actually for myself as I wanted to advertrise my web design skills. Ofcourse it was tacky and horrible by todays standards. Although I do not have a copy of it now I remember exactly how it looked.
December 21st, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Pretty interesting. I just started my first blog. I’m not sure which direction it’s going to go yet, but reading your story gives me some ideas. That web archive thing is pretty sweet too. The internet sure has come along way.
http://ethanellers.blogspot.com
January 8th, 2009 at 4:38 pm
Fun read. It’s amazing how far we’ve all come along since our humble beginnings on the web.
http://www.eporia.com
January 12th, 2009 at 11:11 pm
Your post is indeed very informative. These days not only amateur webmasters are doing internet marketing but also young grad students are promoting their less professional sites as their practice and projects. Articles on starting an internet marketing business are available on the internet easily.
January 19th, 2009 at 8:16 pm
My first website was a strategy page for Command and Conquer Red Alert. I was at one point considered one of the best players in the country (I have some cool t-shirts I won as proof) and was even #1 on the “ladder” at one point.
I thought hey, why not share my strategies with the public. I didn’t do it for money as I had no idea how to monetize a website at the time. But I saw some decent traffic and my guides were pretty popular in some circles.
Jim
http://www.registry-clean-up.net/windows-blue-screen-of-death.html
January 23rd, 2009 at 9:40 am
My first website was for an online game I was playing years ago. It never really took off and over time I became bored of it.
http://www.dbzstream.net