I guess I won’t be posting to this blog more than once a week in the future, but being new to blogging I find this quite fun so I’ll create my second post today!
As I said in the first post I will tell you a little about the background of UltraGuest, and I’ll start off by telling you how I got introduced to the internet and how I purchased and started my first website. Btw, if you think these topics are complete garbage, please let me know! I told you I’m a newbie blogger…
Back in the days (early 90’s) I ran a BBS (Bulletin Board System) to my parents great frustration - initially because the phone kept ringing day and night, later when I got my own phone line because of the bill. At the time I was still in high school and a friend of mine convinced me to attend a computer fair. This was back in 1994 and the internet was not something I’d never heard about. My friend knew how to use an application called Netscape Navigator and quickly showed me how this new technology could be utilized to display a webpage obviously intended for a more mature audience (I’ll just leave it there… ). Long story short, I figured out that the days of my BBS was gone and started exploring the web.
In 1997 I attended a boarding school in Colorado Springs (USA) and I found a domain that I wanted to purchase (I was already running a small website). There was only one problem: a credit card for the payment. I did not have a credit card, but friend of mine for Germany had his fathers credit card that he could use for emergencies only. I quickly convinced him to let me borrow the credit card (I paid him cash and we are still friends!
) and I got my own domain! I already had a website that I created in 1995, but now I would really go after the big guys! That’s what I was thinking anyway. Being young and naive I quickly ripped of parts of my favorite website, The Free Site, assuming that everything on the internet was free and that all content cold be “borrowed”. That was of course until the website owner contacted me to let me know that it was in fact not the case. I deleted the stolen content and started building my own “portal”! However, I was more focused on the About Us page than the actual content and the site has long ago been abandoned (If you are looking for a good freebie site I recommend The Free Site which is run by a great guy who knows how to create original quality content. The site has been in business forever, and it is still by far the best freebie resource around).
Long story short, instead of linking to free resources I decided to create something to give away for free. While guestbooks are perhaps one of the oldest services around, there were not many high quality sites. Since my programming skills were not all that great I figured I’d go for something simple. So a guestbook service it was, and with my limited creative ability I found the domain name www.ultraguest.com. At first I purchased a guestbook host script that I found on HotScripts.com, however, the scripts was not very good and I decided to learn PHP/MySQL. During my christmas holiday in 2002 I wrote the first version of UltraGuest and on the catchy date January 3, 2003 I launched the site. Of course, no one showed up until much later. More on that in my next post