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Beginner Guide: How to Make a Website

by Tem Balanco

Eager to find out how to make a website? Are you a novice or a layperson that needs a step by step help through the whole process of building a good website? If yes, then this article is intended just for you. Learn how to effortlessly create a site of your own through browsing the following:

1. Get a domain name

The primary thing you have to do if you desire to make a website is to obtain yourself a domain name. What is a domain name? It is merely the name you want to give to your website. Some examples are "ilovemovies.com" or "sitebuilderdesugns.com". To avail a domain name, you need to compensate an annual fee to a registrar to have the authority to use that desired name. However, take into account that getting a name does not make you a website on the spot - it's just a name, period. It's akin to registering a business name under an respected agency.

2. Choose a web host

A web host is mainly a company that has many computers online. When you place your web pages on these computers, everyone in the world can view them. You will have to sign up for an account with a web host. It's like renting an office space for your business. 3. Design your web pages

After you have settled your domain name and web host, apparently the next step is to design your website. Although there are tons of considerations in web designing, as a novice, your initial step is to actually get something out on the web. Get a basic web page help as there are a lot of many commercial and free web editors these days.

4. Test your website

All your efforts to make a website will remain futile if it will not work at all. You need to perform this step adequately to ensure everything works properly. Test your web pages in the major browsers: Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 7, latest versions of Firefox, Opera and Safari.

5. Get your site noticed

Finally, when you already make a website that is up and running, you will need to submit it to the search engines, particularly Google. Why? Of course you would want to let others see the fruits of your labor. This is done for online visibility.

-Want to make a website but doesn't know how? Well, creating web pages aren't just for geeks or programming geniuses. Especially if you're in business, it is more likely that you'll be involved in building a website. But as you don't know anything about HTML or any special coding, you need to understand the entire process of building a simple website and figure out something on the web.

Published October 9th, 2009

Filed in Web Design, Web Hosting

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