A Web site’s life blood is the community that frequents it. Think about fast-rising and hugely successful sites like YouTube, Flickr, or MySpace. They all built their successes on creating an environment that kept users coming back for more.
The best way to accomplish this is to create a Web page where people feel that they have stake in its existence: you want visitors to have a sense that they are, in some way visiting not just your site, but their site, too. Page Creator is primarily intended to make it quick and easy for you to publish content online.
It’s not intended to let your visitors add their content. But you can still add such features to a site you create with Page Creator by creating them with other programs and linking them to your site. And you can always create a blog with Google, which includes the ability to let visitors comment on your postings.
The best approach for now would be to welcome user feedback and respond in a timely manner, plus regular updates. Another way to make your Web site more interactive and your content more valuable is to click the link Add Gadget. This link appears on the bottom right of a page you are editing. When you click the link, a window pops up in the middle of your editing window.
The popup window contains links to a variety of mini-programs called Gadgets that you can add to your page. The gadgets provide your page with additional content such as the current weather, the date or time, or a search box to another site such as YouTube.
You need to use gadgets carefully and not add too many to your own page. A page full of gadgets not only looks cluttered but it draws content from another site and thus might slow down the operation of your own page. And unless the gadget has the name Google in it, you can’t be sure who created it and whether or not it will actually work.











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