October 24, 2008

How To Make A Website To Share Personal Information

Reaching an intended audience is the main purpose of a website. Without visitors, especially visitors interested in your site's content, your site won't be able to achieve its aim. Keeping that in mind, there are several things you need to learn to not only ease the process of building a website, but to help ensure that your site is easy for your target audience to find and navigate.

There are several ways to obtain help to learn how to make a website and most of the information does not cost anything. You can go to your local library and find books about website making, or choose from the vast amount of tutorials online to show you how to make a website. Most of the information you find will agree that the actual contents of the website is more important. The words should be plain, simple and easy to understand. The words should not elaborate or fancy.

The most critical initial task is to focus on the real objective of your site. Is the site established to create a network for the promotion of family news and photos or do you wish to share specific technical knowledge such as how to make a website? Once this is established, assemble and organize the relevant information in a coherent manner. The family site could be arranged on a thematic basis based on holidays, events, or seasons.

The next step is finding your site a home. If your internet service provider does not offer web space, you may want to search the internet for free hosting. Before deciding on a host, remember to compare it to other available services. Some sites offer more space, while others allow various scripting services, templates and helpful templates to help you learn how to build a website.

Now that you've finished these steps, it's time to bring everything together. The simplest way to do this is to use a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor, which allows you to put together and edit pages visually, rather than writing your own code by hand. Learning how to write HTML and CSS on your own is a more complicated method, but also fun if you have the interest.

A third possibility is the use of tools that your hosting company provides to you. These tools often include such things as website templates, colors, and styles, as well as clip art that can be used to make changes on your site with one click. For many people this is the way that they create their first site, afterwards moving on to WYSIWYG editors, eventually coming to the point of using both a WYSIWYG editor and their own knowledge of HTML code.

Whichever option you choose when learning how to make a website, always remember that content is what counts. Photos, clipart, animation and other additions can add interest, but don't let them overshadow the content. Too many extras can make the site difficult to read and slow to load, sending your visitors away quickly. Remember: less is more.

If you do not know how to build a website, you should take many options into consideration before you start. You will want to consider the type of site you want, the audience you wish to attract, and how you how you will go about building it. There are many tools such as WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editors, books, or online tutorials that can teach you how to make a website on your own. You will also need to think about where you will host your site whether with your internet service provider or a hosting company.

- Tem Balanco


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