| I guess
you are scratching your head wondering
what type of tools I would be talking
about. You see when you are developing a
website, you become a builder, a painter,
or an artist. You are taking an idea from
your head and transforming it into a
digital image so to speak. Just as if you
were going to build a home from the
ground up, take a paint brush and create
a masterpiece painting, or take a piece
of clay and create a winning statue, you
need the right tools to do the right job.
The
tools I'm referring to are web graphics
software, web design software, and ftp
(file transfer protocol)software. These
are tools are a must if you want to get
off on the right foot. There are so many
of these types of programs that you must
really do your homework in order to
purchase the one the best fits your
needs. Some of these programs can even be
downloaded for free. Each program focuses
on a particular task. The graphics
software helps you create images for your
website from scratch. The web design
software in short helps you to design and
build a website from scratch. The file
transfer protocol software is you link to
sending your completed web pages from you
computer to the internet.
Day one
should be focused on purchasing cyber
"real estate", and purchasing a
name for that real estate.
Building
a website is like building a new house.
You have to purchase the land and then
you can purchase the materials to build
the home on the land. Let's take a look
at this. Every website has a so called
name. Example www.1234.com. This is called
the domain name. There are many places
that you can purchase cheap domain names.
They usually run under $10 dollars and
are good for about a year. Once you have
the domain name you can start looking for
a place to host you website. There are
many hosting companies that are popping
up on a daily basis. Hosting can be dirt
cheap or it can be rather expensive. It
all depends on the quality of service you
receive from the company. Here's another
area you should consider researching
before you make a purchase.
Day two
should be focused on the whole planning
aspect of your website.
The
planning aspect of your website should be
focused on the objective of your website,
the audience you are trying to target,
and how your competition is doing in the
market. Focusing on the objective simply
means to think about what you are trying
to accomplish with your website. Your
goals and accomplishments should fall
into this category. You should also be
trying to focus on a target market. Many
internet marketers feel that you should
focus on a niche market. Remember that
the internet is a big playing field. A
beginner will get lost in the crowd
trying to cover several areas. Instead,
try and focus on something with less
competition but enough competition to
stay in business. Targeting a specific
market or niche market is basically the
audience you are trying to win over.
Day two
should also be focused on the look and
feel of your website. For example, you
should have a mental image of how you
want your website should look. It would
be safe to say that you could even sketch
out a raw diagram of how you want things
to look. Pay attention to the color
scheme as well. remember that all colors
do not coordinate with one another.
Day
three should be focused on the type of
graphics you plan on using.
In all
honesty, web graphics can make or break
the success of your online presence. The
internet is all about information and
speed. It's like going to a fast food
restaurant. You go their because you
something quick to eat. The internet is
similar. A fast loading website will beat
out any other website hands down any day.
In order to have a fast loading website
you must keep your image graphics file
size down to a minimum. The more clutter
or bells and whistles you add to your
site, the faster it will take to load.
There are several website design programs
out their that will let you know how long
it would normally take for you page to
load up. Shrinking the file size, saving
it in different formats, and even
cropping the image can cut seconds off
your loading time.
If you
want to save money, you can purchase a
graphics program and make images and
logos on your own. If you are a bit
scared of the venture, you have the
option of hiring someone to do the job
for you. Whatever choice you make, always
do your research for the best details and
outstanding customer support.
Here we
are on day four. Only one day left.
Creating your web pages.
This is
basically the meat and bones of any
website. For the most part, an easy way
to build a website is to use what is
called a template. Basically a template
is a preset model used to create a number
of different pages. It saves you time and
headaches. Once you find the look and
feel of your website, you use that
interface as a preset model to help you
move along more smoothly. There are many
html editors that can help you do this
quicker than usual. One thing to remember
is that using an html editor prevents you
from dealing with actual html coding.
Basically what I'm getting at is you
don't really need to know html when using
an html editor.
You want
to focus on building links, inserting and
formatting text, and focusing on building
your other pages throughout your site.
Day four is the day where everything
starts coming together. Take your time on
this day. Don't rush anything. Make sure
you are satisfied with one step before
moving on. Your website is basically a
mirror image of what you stand for. It
will reflect on your work ethic and
personality.
Congratulations
you made it to day five. Give yourself a
pat on the back. This day is spent
publishing your website to the world.
This is
where all you work is tied together and
presented in a nice package. In order to
do this you need some type of ftp
software. In technical terms it's called
File Transfer Protocol. This is how you
transfer your web page files and graphics
from your computer to your hosting
company. The procedure is rather simple.
You basically use a point and click
interface. You highlight the file you
want to transfer and hit upload or send.
The software is rather self-explanatory.
Once the site is up on the web, check for
links that are not working, or slow
download times. Way to go, you have
completed your first website without all
the technical wisdom. There are a few
more details that you will run into, but
this is like a crash course of something
that is really rather simple.
(c)
Copyright 2003 by R. Grisby
When you
decide to tackle this task, just remember
to take your time and plan everything out
in advance. Do your research, and learn
the basics of the three main software
tools that are required. The tools are
only as good as the user. If you become
stuck or confused on a certain function,
seek help. Customer support, chat rooms,
or newsgroups. Remember the internet is a
world of information. Use it to your
advantage.
Follow
these steps and you can impress your
friends and family. Completing this will
eventually get you labeled as a genius or
whiz kid.
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