A website is a set of
related web pages
typically served from a single web domain. A website is hosted on at
least one web server,
accessible via a network such as the Internet
or a private local area network through an Internet address
known as a uniform resource locator (URL). All
publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web
and you can turn your website into a real money making avenue.
Create Your Website
There are are just three easy steps in creating a website and making money.They are
There are are just three easy steps in creating a website and making money.They are
1. Select a template
2. Customize your website
3. Publish your content
The Essential Step-by-Step Guide
to Making Your Own Website
1. Get Your Domain Name
The first thing you need to do
before anything else is to get yourself a domain name. This is the name you
want to give to your website. For example, the domain name of the website
you're reading is "thesitewizard.com". To get a domain name, you have
to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. Getting a
name does not get you a website or anything like that. It's just a name. It's
sort of like registering a business name in the brick-and-mortar world; having
that business name does not mean that you also have the shop premises to go
with it.
2. Choose a Web Host and Sign Up for an Account
A web host is basically a company
that has many computers connected to the Internet. When you place your web
pages on their computers, everyone in the world will be able to connect to it
and view them. You will need to sign up for an account with a web host so that
your website has a home. If getting a domain name is analogous to getting a
business name in the brick-and-mortar world, getting a web hosting account is
comparable to renting office or shop premises for your business.After you sign
up for a web hosting account, you will need to point your domain to that
account on your web host..
3. Designing your Web Pages
Once you have
settled your domain name and web host, the next step is to design the web site
itself. In this article, I will assume that you will be doing this yourself. If
you are hiring a web designer to do it for you, you can probably skip this
step, since that person will handle it on your behalf.
3. Testing Your Website
You will need to
test your web pages as you design them in the major browsers: the latest
versions of Internet Explorer (version 11 at the time of this writing), Firefox, Opera,
Safari and Chrome.
All these browsers can be obtained free of charge, so it should be no hardship
to get them. Unfortunately, directly testing your site in all these browsers is
the only way you can really be sure that it works the way you want it to on
your visitors' machines. If you want to improve the chances that your website
will work in future versions of all web browsers, consider validating
the code for your web pages. In layman's language, this means that
you should check that the underlying code of your web page, called "HTML" and "CSS",
has no syntax errors. You don't actually need technical knowledge of HTML and
CSS to validate the page, since you can use one of the numerous free web page validators around to do the hard work.
On the other hand, if the validator tells you that your page has errors, it may
sometimes be hard to figure out what's wrong (and whether the error is actually
a serious one) if you don't have the requisite knowledge. Also some validators
give concrete suggestions on how to fix your code, and one of them, called
"HTML Tidy", is even supposed to be able to fix errors for you.
4 Collecting Credit Card Information,
Making Money
If you are
selling products or services, you will need some way to collect credit card
information. If so, take a look at How to Accept
Credit Cards on Your Website. I also have a step by step guide on How to Add an Order Form or a "Buy Now" button using PayPal to
a Website for those using PayPal. If you need advertisers for your
website, you might want to read how to make money online from other article on this
blog.A list of advertisers and affiliate programs can be found on Affiliate
Programs: Free Sponsors and Advertisers. Those companies are on the
constant lookout for new web publishers to display their advertisements.
5. Getting Your Site NoticedWhen your site
is ready, you can submit it to search engines like Google and Bing. In general, if your site is
already linked to by other websites, you may not even need to submit it to
these search engines. They will probably find it themselves by following the
links on those websites. Apart from submitting your site to the search
engine, you may also want to consider promoting it in other ways, such as the
usual way people did things before the creation of the Internet: advertisements
in the newspapers, word-of-mouth, etc. There are even companies on the
Internet, like PRWeb, that can help you create press releases,
which may get your site noticed by news sites and blogs.
As mentioned in my article on More Tips on Google Search Engine Results Placement,
you can also advertise in the various search engines. Although I only mentioned
Google in that article, since that was the topic of that discussion, you can
also advertise in other
search engines like Bing and Yahoo! This has the potential of
putting your advertisement near the top of the search engine results page, and
possibly even on other websites and then you starts earning real money.

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