Friday, November 6, 2009

Newbie Web Site Checklist

Starting out a website involves a few main ingredients that you need, as well as many optional pieces. In this article, we will discuss the essentials you need to at least be viewable on the internet. This includes your domain name, a place to host your web site files, the actual making of your web files and optionally to secure your content if need be. Let's get further into each.

Registering a Domain Name

To help people browsing the web to remember how to get back to your site, you need a domain name. A memorable domain name is something like google.com, which everyone knows. When starting out, you may want to look into some companies offering you to purchase cheap domain names to start your web business. Their features are quite similar to the bigger companies, if not the same, and are a great cost effective solution.

Web Hosting

Your web site files need to be stored online for people to get them. If you have an image, a PDF file or flash presentation, for others to see it, there has to be a location always ready to show those files. This is where you can look for a cheap domain hosting provider to help you. For a relatively inexpensive price of less than five to ten dollars a month you can get your web files hosted for others to see.

Web site contents

Your web site will be designed with a variety of HTML files, Images, Videos, Flash and PDF files. This has to be created by either a web designer or yourself. The site will look better if a person with the better skills is creating it. You can use tools like Dreamweaver or other web hosting sitebuilders to create your site. Again, the tools used will be directly related to quality.

Secured Hosting Service (Optional)

Many sites use a brochure style setup with static data, so the need for optional secured hosting is not a requirement. For those sites, that are collecting more precious information, especially credit card data, will want to buy ssl certificateto protect their users data. With collecting any credit card info or sensitive data, you must use a web certificate to make your site change from http to https. The https is what makes the data encrypted when sent over the internet so people cannot abuse the information being transmitted. For these sites, you definately need it, but not for regular information web sites or blogs.

Those are four basics you need to start any web site and will get you started. You then need to decide what additional components you may need to also include in your web site package.

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