What do i need to learn about hosting?What if any website builders should i be wary of? ( ex. tricky legal language)
Websites are easy... register a domain name, such as www.YourName.com. There are many places on the internet that offer registration services, and they re called Registrars. I use www.Misk.com all the time (have used them for many years now). You pay for domain names for a year at a time. I usually just pay for one year at a time and renew every year. But you can register for 2, 5 or more years.Once you have a domain name, that essentially is an address to your site. But where does that address point to? A server! Yep, you ll need to have all your website files hosted on a server. This is where you ll need hosting. There are many hosting sites out there, many of them pretty cheap, $4.99-$6.99/month. I own www.ivCity.com , a website hosting design site. I charge $6.99/month for all the space and features that 90% of websites could ever use. (okay, done with shameless plug!! ;-) )Once you get a host setup, you ll want to point your domain name to your sever. They ll tell you to change your Nameserver information. That is the actual internet address to your new host sever, such as ns1.yourhost.com . They should tell you exactly how to do that.Now all that s left is to build your site! There are some great programs out there that you can use to help you design your site with a point-and-click interface (no code needed). However, if you re really like to start learning how to really design a site, start by learning HTML and CSS. The rest will follow from there. If you ever need help, please feel free to shoot me an email, or visit my site, ivcity.com .Good luck!
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Hi Irish,Hosting is mechanics. I use www.startlogic.com. If you can point and click, you can build your site(s) in just a few minutes. $4.95/mo, multiple domains, unlimited email, etc.But Macala s got the right idea. Planning is key. In order to plan effectively, you must conduct some research. What do you need to provide your services? Who will you provide them to? Who are you competing against? What makes you better; gives you an edge ? How are you going to reach your prospects/potential clients? Answering these kinds of questions gives you a basis to begin a business plan.You can download my free research outline at www.abusinessmentor.comIt should certainly guide you in the right direction.Good Luck!