Just my proverbial fifteen minutes would be fine.
With over 8 billion pages being searched by Google, the odds on the world beating
a path to our doors aren't particularly great, even if our sites have fantastic
content. Yes, it's been known to happen, though usually for only short periods
of time, until some other eye-catching site comes along and supercedes us. My
guess is that for most people this is more than enough - they don't expect to
become rich as a result of their web sites, and don't even covet an article that
mentions them in the New York Times or Newsweek. They're happy to have their family
and friends view the site and give them some encouraging words before they move
on to some other project. Paradoxically, many of these actually have content which
merits a few minutes of reading. But even if it once did, content of that sort
is no longer what makes the web go round.
Go to: Not it's not, or
Go to: Now what did he mean by that?, or
Go to: Content? Did somebody mention content?