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Free Website Creation Tutorial For Beginners
Welcome!
You have arrived at a free, beginner-friendly tutorial site that will teach you to create your very own website and you'll be happy to know there is no web design experience needed.
Register a Domain Name (YourSite.com)
Your website needs an address and that's exactly what a domain name
is. Choose wisely because this name will represent your brand. You want
to select something that fits and is memorable.
Check out these domain registration tips and discover how to get a free guide to help you start your website. Also learn how to get a domain name for only $1.99.
Choose a Web Host
The web host is the company that houses your site and provides you
with email addresses, space for your web pages, free scripts for
blogging, forums, social networking, shopping carts and more.
There are two kinds of hosting options I recommend. The cheaper,
do-it-yourself option is best for those who want to learn mostly on
their own.
However, if you want to make money with your site, you may decide to go with Site Build It! because this system holds your hand through the brainstorming and building process.
Start Building!
How you create your site will depend on the kind you want to
make. For example, if you want to create a blog, you can take advantage
of the built-in templates that come with the blogging (WordPress) platform.
No coding experience is necessary. All you do is search for
the theme you want to use, activate it, make your customizations and
your website is ready to go.
If you don't want to use WordPress, you can build using a more manual method or web design software.
What Kind of Site Do You Want?
There are so many different types of websites. From
ecommerce, membership to content sites/blogs. Find out the best way to
approach your future site. Click here for details on different kinds of websites you can create.
Creating Niche Websites
- A niche website focuses on a narrow market. So instead of making a website about something generic like skin care, you may choose to narrow it down to getting rid of acne, or managing eczema.
The more defined your target market is, the easier it will be to engage your audience and sell products to them.
You start by doing some keyword research so you can find a
"profitable niche" and build a very useful content-rich website that
caters to the audience you've defined.
Once your site is up and running you can monetize it by selling
ad space, your own products, joining affiliate programs, and more.
This is the way I've been earning a living since 2006. Learn more about building niche websites here.
Site Build It! (SBI!)
SiteSell prides themselves on the step by step guidance they provide instead of just doling out unlimited gigabytes of web page space and a "good luck!"
Their system comes with a domain name, hosting,
autoresponder, brainstorming tools (niche finder), mailing list manager,
forum support, site builder, marketing tips and more.
You will receive a video action guide that will walk you
through the brainstorming and website building process. The system is
broken down into 10 days and you can follow along at your own pace.
SBI! is not really for blogs, but it is for people who want to make simpler, informational websites to make money with Google AdSense, affiliate programs and more.
Static HTML vs. Dynamic Websites
There are basically two kinds of websites you can create.
1) Static HTML (Content is uploaded and displayed "as is")
2) Dynamic (WordPress,
Joomla, etc.) Dynamic means information is pulled from a database so
you can display your website content by date, category, etc. Think
blogs.
Static HTML sites are not that popular these days. In order to create them, you have to learn HTML, use templates or buy some kind of software like Dreamweaver, Artisteer, etc.
This is actually a static website that you're reading now. It was created long before blogging became popular.
With Site Build It! (above), you will be building a static
website, but you don't need any software or learn website design since
their system comes with a website builder.
In 2004, WordPress revolutionized the way we build websites
because there is no software to buy. You simply install the WordPress
script from your web host, launch the admin panel, choose a theme design
and begin writing your content.
Because WordPress is dynamic, you can add functionality very
easily using plugins. These are scripts (many of them are free) that you
install to help you do so many things (collect visitor feedback, build
surveys, add social media icons, and more.)
No longer do you have to spend time uploading complicated
scripts just to add shopping carts, comments, and all other kinds of
functionality to your website.
Learn more about WordPress below.
Using WordPress to Make Blogs or Dynamic Sites
If you want to create a blog website
(content sorted dynamically by category and date), I would highly
recommend using WordPress because it's the most flexible, robust
blogging system on the Web.
What's cool about this platform is you will have access to a
variety of templates you can choose from, so building your website is a
breeze.
And when you're ready to change designs, just choose another theme and your site will update instantly!
As you'll see in the video on my WordPress tutorial page,
WordPress is not just for blogs where your content is dated and
arranged in reverse chronological order. You can use it to create a
traditional, static site as well.
Here's a quick overview of how to get started with WordPress.
The Free Website Warning
You will never see me endorsing free web hosting. Not only
does the web address look unprofessional (freesite.yoursite.com), but
you will be very limited to what you can do with your site.
Free sites are also very risky because you don't own your
content. So if the company decides to shut down, guess what happens to
your content?
Yep. Right down the drain.
Many people make the mistake of starting off free with the
intention of moving to a paid host later. The problem is, the process of
moving to another host can be a royal pain, so you might as well do it
right the first time.
Not convinced yet? Read why I believe free websites are bad.
Also, check out my article that discusses more common mistakes people make with building websites today.
Want to Build a Social Networking Site?
STOP. Before you embark on your journey to be
the next Facebook, I have some important advice I want you to read about
creating social media sites or any kind of website that requires user
interaction/participation.
How to Build Traffic to Your Website
Once your site is up and running, the best place to start
building traffic is the major search engines because the traffic is free
and targeted. Learn how to get listed in Google, Yahoo and Bing and create sitemaps so the engines know about all your web pages.
You can also learn about Google AdWords, YouTube, Email Marketing, social media and more to drive traffic to your website.
Still Have Questions About Your Future Website?
Need more info? Maybe there are a few questions that you still need answered about website creation and design.
I've revamped my FAQ page and answered the most common questions I receive about starting a website today.
Get more details about blogging, finding images, selling your
own products, affiliate marketing, making money, creating membership
sites and more.
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