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How To Make A Website That Matters

by Tem Balanco

There are several things you should know that will not only make the process of putting together a site easier and more efficient for you, but also make the site interesting and easier to find and navigate for your visitors. After all, even though it is your site, the site's audience, or lack of it, will determine whether or not the site was worth the time and effort you put into it.

There are a number of services offered to assist you in figuring out "how to make a website", and a number of them can be located without cost. Many books from the public library are available on the topic, and an innumerable amount of internet lessons on "how to make a website" exist. A resource that doesn't waste your time will emphasize that, despite all the frills that seem appealing, the most crucial factor of any website is its actual content.

This is why the first and most important step is to determine the purpose of your site. Is it a personal site to share family information and photos? Or perhaps you have knowledge in a certain area, such as how to make a website or use software. Once you have its purpose, put together and start organizing a variety of information in a logical fashion. For example, for a family site you could organize your photos into groups based on holiday, event, or season.

The next step is finding your site a home. If your internet service provider does not offer web space, you may want to search the internet for free hosting. Before deciding on a host, remember to compare it to other available services. Some sites offer more space, while others allow various scripting services, templates and helpful templates to help you learn how to build a website.

Now that you have completed these important steps, now it is time to get it put together. As with previous steps, there are a variety of options at this point. You can learn the coding for HTML and CSS on your own, which is not easy, but can be fun if you are interested in doing so. A simpler way to go about it is through the use of a WYSIWYG editor, which means What You See Is What You Get. This is a visually based page editing system, as opposed to learning the HTML code yourself.

A third possibility is the use of tools that your hosting company provides to you. These tools often include such things as website templates, colors, and styles, as well as clip art that can be used to make changes on your site with one click. For many people this is the way that they create their first site, afterwards moving on to WYSIWYG editors, eventually coming to the point of using both a WYSIWYG editor and their own knowledge of HTML code.

It is very easy to go overboard when one is practicing how to make a website. You cannot forget that people are coming for the content. Content is king. Funny pictures, bells and whistles are cute novelties for a second or two, but will not hold anyone's attention. Such frivolities also slow down load times and detract from the main point.

If you do not know how to build a website, you should take many options into consideration before you start. You will want to consider the type of site you want, the audience you wish to attract, and how you how you will go about building it. There are many tools such as WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors, books, or online tutorials that can teach you how to make a website on your own. You will also need to think about where you will host your site whether with your internet service provider or a hosting company.

Published July 17th, 2008

Filed in Business, Internet, Management