How
to Create a Professional Website In Less Than a
Week , article by: Andre Grisby
Here's a really simple way... any novice can create
a fully functional website in less than a week.
Websites are the wave of the future. Although
many companies are using an online presence to
drive business to their brick and mortar stores,
many hobbyists also tend to have a bit of interest
in developing their own online presence as well.
Developing a website from scratch can be rather
expensive, but armed with the right tools, and
given a little instruction, anyone can develop
a professional website in less than a week.
One thing you must always remember is that anyone
trying to do a particular job should be armed
with the right tools. Having the right tools will
definitely make your project a bit easier to complete.
I guess you are scratching your head wondering
what type of tools I would be talking about. You
see when you are developing a website, you become
a builder, a painter, or an artist. You are taking
an idea from your head and transforming it into
a digital image so to speak. Just as if you were
going to build a home from the ground up, take
a paint brush and create a masterpiece painting,
or take a piece of clay and create a winning statue,
you need the right tools to do the right job.
The tools I'm referring to are web graphics software,
web design software, and ftp (file transfer protocol)software.
These are tools are a must if you want to get
off on the right foot. There are so many of these
types of programs that you must really do your
homework in order to purchase the one the best
fits your needs. Some of these programs can even
be downloaded for free. Each program focuses on
a particular task. The graphics software helps
you create images for your website from scratch.
The web design software in short helps you to
design and build a website from scratch. The file
transfer protocol software is you link to sending
your completed web pages from you computer to
the internet.
Day one should be focused on purchasing cyber
"real estate", and purchasing a name
for that real estate.
Building a website is like building a new house.
You have to purchase the land and then you can
purchase the materials to build the home on the
land. Let's take a look at this. Every website
has a so called name. Example www.1234.com. This
is called the domain name. There are many places
that you can purchase cheap domain names. They
usually run under $10 dollars and are good for
about a year. Once you have the domain name you
can start looking for a place to host you website.
There are many hosting companies that are popping
up on a daily basis. Hosting can be dirt cheap
or it can be rather expensive. It all depends
on the quality of service you receive from the
company. Here's another area you should consider
researching before you make a purchase.
Day two should be focused on the whole planning
aspect of your website.
The planning aspect of your website should be
focused on the objective of your website, the
audience you are trying to target, and how your
competition is doing in the market. Focusing on
the objective simply means to think about what
you are trying to accomplish with your website.
Your goals and accomplishments should fall into
this category. You should also be trying to focus
on a target market. Many internet marketers feel
that you should focus on a niche market. Remember
that the internet is a big playing field. A beginner
will get lost in the crowd trying to cover several
areas. Instead, try and focus on something with
less competition but enough competition to stay
in business. Targeting a specific market or niche
market is basically the audience you are trying
to win over.
Day two should also be focused on the look and
feel of your website. For example, you should
have a mental image of how you want your website
should look. It would be safe to say that you
could even sketch out a raw diagram of how you
want things to look. Pay attention to the color
scheme as well. remember that all colors do not
coordinate with one another.
Day three should be focused on the type of graphics
you plan on using.
In all honesty, web graphics can make or break
the success of your online presence. The internet
is all about information and speed. It's like
going to a fast food restaurant. You go their
because you something quick to eat. The internet
is similar. A fast loading website will beat out
any other website hands down any day. In order
to have a fast loading website you must keep your
image graphics file size down to a minimum. The
more clutter or bells and whistles you add to
your site, the faster it will take to load. There
are several website design programs out their
that will let you know how long it would normally
take for you page to load up. Shrinking the file
size, saving it in different formats, and even
cropping the image can cut seconds off your loading
time.
If you want to save money, you can purchase a
graphics program and make images and logos on
your own. If you are a bit scared of the venture,
you have the option of hiring someone to do the
job for you. Whatever choice you make, always
do your research for the best details and outstanding
customer support.
Here we are on day four. Only one day left. Creating
your web pages.
This is basically the meat and bones of any website.
For the most part, an easy way to build a website
is to use what is called a template. Basically
a template is a preset model used to create a
number of different pages. It saves you time and
headaches. Once you find the look and feel of
your website, you use that interface as a preset
model to help you move along more smoothly. There
are many html editors that can help you do this
quicker than usual. One thing to remember is that
using an html editor prevents you from dealing
with actual html coding. Basically what I'm getting
at is you don't really need to know html when
using an html editor.
You want to focus on building links, inserting
and formatting text, and focusing on building
your other pages throughout your site. Day four
is the day where everything starts coming together.
Take your time on this day. Don't rush anything.
Make sure you are satisfied with one step before
moving on. Your website is basically a mirror
image of what you stand for. It will reflect on
your work ethic and personality.
Congratulations you made it to day five. Give
yourself a pat on the back. This day is spent
publishing your website to the world.
This is where all you work is tied together and
presented in a nice package. In order to do this
you need some type of ftp software. In technical
terms it's called File Transfer Protocol. This
is how you transfer your web page files and graphics
from your computer to your hosting company. The
procedure is rather simple. You basically use
a point and click interface. You highlight the
file you want to transfer and hit upload or send.
The software is rather self-explanatory. Once
the site is up on the web, check for links that
are not working, or slow download times. Way to
go, you have completed your first website without
all the technical wisdom. There are a few more
details that you will run into, but this is like
a crash course of something that is really rather
simple.
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