Saturday, December 23, 2006

How To Create Your Own Website

I am one of the last likely folks to tell you how to create your own web site, but in one respect, I am the best kind of person to help you.

That is because I, with no clue at first, did hours of studying and hands-on, self-taught, trial-and-error practicing (and screwing up so badly I had to start over) that I can give you a few hints on what to avoid, at least.

Further, because I used the experts who are revered as the net gurus of gurus, I figure I can at least direct you to their advice on how to create your own website.

Like I said... I started without a clue, then went on to selling websites for profit. Who would have thought? Mother of 7 has fun designing websites part-time and makes good money in the process! Hey, take a look at the name of this domain if you have any doubts.
 

With a little patience and determination you can do the same thing! All it takes is a little knowledge of html and learning to upload files and you'll be on your way.

If your in a hurry and want to skip the html learning curve there our some good page generating programs out there that are easy to use. Here is a free one that I use myself. (this one is very nice as it is so easy to use along with making you BIG money from Adsense and affiliate sales)

Another great software for creating websites is what I call Web Design Made Simple. This is another software program I use on a daily basis and is excellent for both beginner and pro.

Back to learning how to creating your own website with html...

You need to make the site readable and easy to navigate (also known as easily navigable)-need to make your site user-friendly, especially if you are setting up a place where people will come for products or services you want to get paid for.

This means you need to cut out most of the whirling, flashing junk; make the font readable (Verdana is typically the best choice and size should be easy to read for everyone from kids to older people); and you should have a menu.

The menu should have clickable pages. And the color should change once the user has clicked. There is no need to make the header of the page the user is on clickable. That is, for example, if user is on the HOME page, the menu word, HOME, does not need to be clickable, or "live".

Color specialists and psychologists and advertising professionals have spent hours and hours and money and more money to figure out what colors work best on a website. Many higher-end advice pages on how to create your own website will give you the stats and demographics (for which ethnicity or gender or age group, for example, is attracted to which colors). There are even cutting-edge, top-o-the-line reports on the latest color scheme successes.

But if you have little time or money, go with solid, crisp, unobtrusive colors and little (or NO) patterns. One picture-in the upper left-hand corner-will suffice.

Keep each page clean. Stay left-justified (no paragraph indenting), and break up paragraphs often, using anchor text (that which catches the eye) by BOLD-FACING and using lots of subtitles (also called sub-headers, for the html geniuses).

You do not need fancy, groovy, costly whistles, bells, or programs. If you own a pc, you likely have a program already which will be a complete package for building a site and which will also (typically) have a tutorial on how to create your own website.

Look for WebBuilder, or FrontPage.

Read a lot...

Read the site pages on how to build your own website at Jakob Neilsen's site, www.useit.com/alertbox .

Ed Zivkovic's Work at Home Webmasters, at www.ezau.com.

And even check out Robert Woodhead of Self Promotion.com, who not only gives clear and helpful advice on how to create your own website (keyword needs and all) but also offers a service to help you get your site listed with the major engines when you are done!

Of course, once you learn how to create a website, there is still the question of what to put on it. The Internet has so much junk already, just there to look cute and take up space, so it would be a shame to just add more to the trash.

Honestly, the secret to how to create a website which people will want to read is to understand, and write for your audience.

If your desired audience is just your friends, then it is easy. You simply have to put up things that your friends would like, such as pictures of social gatherings that you have together, and maybe information about what you are doing.

If you want a wider audience, however, a good bit more thought must go into creating your website.

Good luck and do it well!

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