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There's a problem on the Internet. The web is growing at an extremely rapid pace, and yet there's still no perfect solution for niche website building. If you want to create a video gaming website, you need to have an eye for design, understand programming at a basic level & be capable of conducting the necessary research to fully draw out a sitemap for the industry. For the average entry level web entrepreneur, this is an astonishing task to complete - even if the finances are available.

So what do many novice web entrepreneurs / fanatics turn towards? According to our research, a large percentage of users chose to use a blogging system to power their venture. Is this the right choice for their venture? In our opinion - absolutely not. A blog system is defined by: "A blog (a blend of the term web log) is a type of website or part of a website. Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Entries are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological order."

Due to the simplicity of the system, the user is unable to inter-relate content, create databases (such as games, platforms etc), target ads effectively and is usually unable to recreate the structure of a top-level video gaming website without having to tinker with plugins & heavy modifications.

The first mistake is caused by use of wrong tools - even though users might've had no other options to begin with. With popular blog platforms leading the website building industry with close to 14.7% marketshare - novice users tend to get blinded with this accepted standard.

The next level user is slightly more technical and is capable of building a website with a set of tools & frameworks. He's able to pull off the website, but at this point has spent countless hours patching together a set of plugins & yet this new venture of his still doesn't seem to compete with the features offered by industry leaders.

Something has to change on the Internet. It's time for a better solution. It's time for couches.



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