Creating your own porfolio site v. using a portfolio service (Behance, MyPortfolio, etc.)
In the early 2000's, as a digital artist and all-purpose online designer, I felt it was important for me to have my own .com to showcase my work; but also, to design and program the whole thing myself... with all the headaches and rewards that come with that.
But nearly two decades later, the landscape has somewhat changed. No longer are websites just random addresses all fighting for shelf space with equal means. For a while, even just having a Facebook fan page seemed more important than your own dedicated site, because of the accidental traffic it was more likely to benefit from via people interaction... but there's also a higher likelihood of bot farms influencing those numbers. I'd be surprised if half the followers people have there are real, especially when it comes to the pages that paid for additional traffic.
So my question is — in today's online environment — what are the pros and cons of maintaining your own unique website v. saving some of that effort for the art while letting a major website like Behance (or Adobe's own MyPortfolio) worry about the nuts 'n bolts?
If the idea is to attract eyeballs and potential clients, is there still a point to programming one's own website ourselves? Or are we now better off leaving our lonely islands to join one of the many communities offering us a page in their big books?
(Bet I'd get completely different answers in the PS forum, might try that after. Right now, I'd like the developer's take.)
Thanks!
