Páginas

Quick Overview of Creating a Website

sexta-feira, 30 de setembro de 2011

All new WebsitePalace.com customers can register a domain for $1.99 when hosting is purchased. Create your website today!
There's a lot of information on this site and if you're a beginner, it can be overwhelming. I created this summary just to give you an idea of what's involved with creating various kinds of websites.
I encourage you to read it through once without clicking on any of the links just so you can understand the big picture. Then after you've absorbed the info, go back and click the links for more info.
Also watch my video that provides a quick overview of what you need to begin your site.






Discover why free websites are a big mistake.

What You Need to Build a Website

1) Domain Name
The domain name creates the address of your site. So, mywebsite.com would be an example of a domain name.
Domain names are paid for yearly and you can register them here.
Looking for a FREE site?
I never endorse free webhosts. They are too unstable, you never really own your site and you do not receive a true domain name. Instead your address will be something like http://freesite.yourdomain.com. In some cases, the domain may be even longer.
Read about my free website experience.
2) Web Host
A website cannot exist without a web host. This is the company that houses your files and provides the server environment for you to create and save pages to the Internet.
Web hosts are usually paid for monthly (some are yearly).
Learn which website host is best for the kind of site you want. Very important page!
3) Web Building Software (Optional)
If you're going to create a blog then you don't need software. However, please read the blog vs website page before making a quick decision on this.
As far as static, HTML sites like this one... some web hosts provide website building tools so you do not need any additional software. It's important you find out about this before you sign up with any host.
CoffeeCup & Dreamweaver are popular web editing software programs that people use to create and maintain their sites. I used Dreamweaver to create this site.
However, I recently came across Artisteer which is a much more user-friendly piece of software with numerous design options! Watch a demo here.
If you don't use any software, then you will need to learn how to code HTML from scratch.
If you're not interested in learning HTML, I'd strongly recommend and buying a software program likeArtisteer or my CSS web templates. They will take the intimidation out of web design and help you build the site you want.
Nvu and Komposer are two free editors you can download. As you might expect, they do have some limitations (free is not always best) but they can get the job done. I wasn't overly impressed with either of these tools. In fact I found them to be a bit dated and clunky.

Other Website Features

Want a gaming site? Looking to create a message forum, community or chat room for your visitors to communicate? Maybe you want an online guestbook where people can leave you messages on your site.
This is where it gets a little tricky but don't let it discourage you. As the Internet matures, it's getting easier and easier to setup these kinds of things on a website.
Any kind of user interactive feature on a website requires some kind of script. A script is nothing but a file that contains a bunch of code that tells the browser how to behave.
Depending on what you want to create for your site, you'll need to go to your favorite search site (Google, for example) and search for the appropriate script (game script, message board script, etc.) Some are free, some are not-so-free.
Say you want a message board/forum, you can go to http://www.phpbb.com and get a free message board script. The trick is you have to install it yourself.
They do provide instructions and it really isn't that difficult but you'll need to get setup with your web host first.
Today, most regular hosting companies like WebsitePalace.com come with free scripts when you buy web hosting. So you can install a chat room, membership site, forum, blog, etc. right from your hosting control panel -- no programming needed.

Consider Joomla or Drupal

These are two Content Management Systems that are free when you buy hosting from most regular web hosting companies. Joomla and Drupal are excellent for membership sites or sites that require user interactivity, logins, etc.
The catch is you will have to learn how to use these systems once you install them on your domain. The good news is there are tons of free tutorials and YouTube videos on how to use them.
Important! Before you select a web host, make sure they support the kind of script and functionality you want to use.

Making Money from Your Website

More and more people are coming to the web to either make a living or earn a part-time living from a website or blog.
It's certainly possible to make a full-time living online (like me), so if that's the route you're looking for, you've come to the right place.
In fact, I've created an article that talks about the various ways you can make money with your website.

Outsource The Programming

If you can't seem to find a script or you don't want to learn how to install them you can go to vWorker.com and have a programmer do the work for you. I love this site.
All you do is sign up for an account and post a job. In a matter of minutes, programmers will begin bidding on your job with a price and you take the bid you want.
It's very safe because you pay the programmers by using PayPal.com and you don't release the money to them until you are satisfied with their work. You can also check a coder's feedback/history before you select them. I use them all the time!
You can even have them design your site if you wish. Just purchase your domain and web hosting and then have one of the coders create a template for you. They'll even install it for you.
That's website creation in a nutshell. Now I will suggest you go to my website creation options page to further understand the importance of choosing the right kind of web host before you begin

0 comentários:

Enviar um comentário

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
 
 
 
free counter