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August 30, 2008

Create Your Website With A Series of 5 Easy Steps

by Darrel Hawes

If you want to launch your own website but are unsure what to do first, pay attention to the following list.

First, purchase a domain name. Please, before you do this, follow these simple rules to find a suitable name:

End with a .com.

Easy to spell.

Easily understood when spoken over the phone or in person.

Does not include numeric characters or dashes

Is memorable.

Descriptive of what you are offering.

Now the following are general guidelines and there are a few cases where you may safely ignore a few of them. One case is where you have your own blog rather than on the behalf of your company. If that is the case, many people will use their own name for the domain name, even if it is difficult to spell.

Another of the criteria which is not a hard and fast rule is the “descriptive name” rule. Though that generally makes the most sense, many successful sites have broken that rule. The most important consideration is to put yourself in the prospect’s shoes and what motivates him or her.

Your second step is to find a good web host and sign up for a hosting plan. Ask your colleagues who they recommend. There are also online forums which devote considerable space to the question of which web host is the best.

The third step is to setup your website. You will need to make a decision fairly quickly what format will be suit your needs.

Fourth, add content to your site. Here is where blogs really shine. In many cases, you can even add content via email! To add content to your blog site, you don’t need any special software; you merely log into the site from any computer and add away to your heart’s content.

Fifth, it is recommended that you construct a set schedule for getting out the word about your site. It is not much good to have a website that no one reads! Several methods of promoting your site exist, including marketing with articles or video, tell-a-friend scripts, the use of press releases, marketing on forums, and posting on blogs.

Starting a website can be challenging and a little bit scary, but also extremely rewarding.

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