Getting started with your website can be a tough process. But setting up
a site has become easier with the many tools and resources available at
your disposal. Basically you need to get a domain name, select a web
host, design and test the site. And the final step is to get people to
visit your site.
1. Acquire a Domain Name
The domain name
will be the name of your website. It is like registering a business
name. You need to pay an annual fee ($10 to $35) once you have it
registered. You can register with a domain name registrar although there
is an option to register it via a web hosting service. Make sure that
the name you choose is appropriate for your business.
2. Choose a Web Hosting Service
A web hosting company consists of computers and servers linked to the
web. When the company hosts your website, anyone on the Internet will be
able to access it. Web hosting services require you to open an account
with them first. Think of a hosting service as a store or office where
your service operates.
When selecting a host, assess how much disk
space they offer. Other issues to consider are bandwidth, reliability,
and technical support and FTP access. For a business site, commercial
web hosting services are preferable because they offer more in terms of
support and services. Your web host will help in setting up the domain
name and most of the time, they will also teach you in terms of getting
started with your website.
3. Web Design Pointers
If you’re
in a hurry, simply hire a professional web designer to create your site.
If you’re going to do it yourself, get a WYSIWYG ("What You See Is What
You Get") web editor. There are free web authoring tools, commercial
software and web-based editors available. Software today has made HTML
designing easier. You are shielded from a lot of the technical stuff,
although you can code if you want. These days though, creating a web
page is no more difficult than designing a page in a word processor or
desktop publishing program.
4. Test Your Website
Testing
should be done as you design the site. Make sure that it is compatible
with Chrome, Opera, Safari, Firefox and Internet Explorer. These
browsers are free to download. Also check if the site forum, forms,
animation and other elements are working properly.
5. Get People to Know That Your Site Exists
When your website is complete, submit it to search engines like Bing
and Google. The links on your site will help people find it. You can
also promote your site by joining social networks and adding a link to
your site. There are professional PR services available that you can
use, too.
As you can see, a lot of factors come into play when you
study how to start a website. But it isn’t as complicated as it sounds.
As long as you have the right services and tools, everything should go
smoothly.
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