How to Make a Website?
How do you go about making your first website? This question can not be answered in a few paragraphs so our goal here is too point you in the right direction. Making a website is sort of like writing an award winning novel. It takes someone willing to devote time, research, and a lot of effort. Not just anyone can write a great novel, just like not everyone can build a website that is successful. In order to build a good website a person needs to take into consideration several components.
The first component that someone should consider when building a website is content. Your content on your website should be filled with information regarding your product or service. Your content should be filled with relative information that you want your visitors to see. Another component that is a must for website design is usability. Everyone that visits your website should be able to navigate through the web site without needing an instruction manual. The downloadable features on your site should load quickly and otherwise your visitors may find a website that will.


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Many people spend hours and hours on their websites appearance as it is one of the most important components when building a website. Websites should have graphics and text that appeal to those that are warranted to visit. Photos, maps, charts, and even text should be clear and easily seen to your visitors. The appearance should be professional looking because it will show the reader that you are serious about your product or service. Text should read easily without compromising professionalism. However, your text should also be seen as easily understandable to the masses.
The visibility of your website is also an important component; website developers spend hours and hours implementing proven techniques that shoot website ratings higher and higher on the search pages. After all, what good is a fabulously designed website without visibility?
Websites are made of various web pages that contain the four components listed above. All web pages are actually files that are linked to the website through a web of URL’s or more commonly referred to as Domain Name Registrations. All of the files that you upload through your site are stored on file servers and companies will sell you this service, which is called web hosting. These URL’s are intertwined through a system of links and any person visiting your website can visit your web pages by usually using a navigation or search menu. This is how your links are seen to the visitor on the Internet.
In website and Internet language there are two commonly discussed disciplines 1) The front-end - which is what the visitor sees when they view your site and 2) The back-end - which is more of the mechanics associated with source codes, invisible scripts, Databases (MySQL and MSSQL) and computer components. A good website needs a good back-end to support the front-end. Dynamically driven sites that run on PHP or ASP have a great backend or they will not be successful.
Most medium to larger sized companies choose to out-source or hire professionals to design their websites because of the many disciplines that are used. However, yet still many people wish to make their own website. When it comes to aiding the common user in the creation of their site, there are a lot of programs available now that give information on how to accomplish this task. There are a ton software packages available for easy downloadable website design often called a website builder. But anyone needing an interactive website with a shopping cart or dynamic pages that adapt to the actual user, probably needs to seek a professional help or should spend significant time researching before trying to tackle such assignment. If you would like more information about creating your first website, not too worry, we have two more guides: How to create a Website and Make your own Website.
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