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Getting Started Making a Website

Posted on July 14, 2020

Internet domain web hosts



Domain Name 

The domain name is your web address (URL). It’s like the front door to your business.   
A good time to purchase a domain name is when you set up your business, so it matches your  LLC, or DBA.
Choose a name which is the same as your business name or a close as possible or use a brand message. E.g.  myspecialtours.com 
Not long or complicated.  
Purchase  yourname.com, yourname.net. Consider purchasing common misspellings
.com is most common,  – .org for organizations and nonprofits  – .net and others  are not as preferable

Keep Your Domain Safe and Secure.

Use a reputable registrar such as Godaddy, Register.com, Name.com, etc.
Best if not the same company as your web host.
Use a different company for domain than web host so if you have a dispute with you web host they don’t control your domain too, that way you can move your domain to another host and start over if needed.
Don’t give out the password to your registrar to developers or anyone you hire to help you with your website.
Treat Your password like a toothbrush. 
                         Pick a good one                    
                         Don’t’ share
                         Change Often 
Finding a  Web Host
Your domain name points to a server owned by your web host – called a named server.
Web Hosts Companies can be:
Companies  that provide pre-built website templates  or stores: WIX, Weebly, Square Space, GoDaddy, Shopify, Etsy  etc.
Web Hosts can be companies that provide a platform for you to use to build your sites such as: Nexus, BlueHost, Inmotionhosting, Siteground, AWS, 
You need to tell your, domain registrar, the named server, a setting usually under DNS — call web host for help. Don’t give this job to a web developer it is like giving them the keys to your front door

Choosing the Best Web Host

Size of your website – 5 basic pages or many pages (disk space)
Large  (1 million) or Small ( 10,000) Volume of visitors  (bandwidth)
Features: 
Security 
Ease of use  – type of Dashboard (cpanel, plesk,  prebuilt)
Installation services (WordPress, Joomla, Drupal)
SSL and Server Speed
Managed Web Host Services ( Updates, Maintenance)
Pre-built all inclusive ( WIX, Weebly, SquareSpace, etc)
Most small business don’t need a large website, 5 -7 pages with at least 350 words a page
SSL ( https) is very important- most web hosts provide free

Prebuilt Designed or Do-It-Yourself (DIY)

How many special features want?
  •  buying and selling online, 
  • ads, 
  • social media, blog, 
  • videos, 
  • widgets?
  • How frequent are changes?    
  •  Fees?
Watch for hidden fees , e.g. a fee to accept payments, a fee to add a shopping cart …
If you need a lot of customizations WordPress rather and a pre-built site is better

Pre-Built Platforms 

Look at the demos offered by prebuilt companies – try it out!
Prebuilt templates offer less customization but are best for:
Low or lack of technical knowledge
Little or no  “back end” maintenance
Small uncomplicated websites
Shopping sites ( businesses often have a pre-built store and a separate website)
You can always move from a pre-built site to a more complicated one as you grow.  The domain remains the same you just point it at a different web host.
Pre-Built Platforms 

There are many companies with pre-built options.
Some examples include:
Wix
Sitebuilder
SquareSpace
Weebly
Boldgrid
Jimdo
GoDaddy
Shopify

Platforms Used to Build Websites

One-third of all the websites in the world are WordPress
WordPress is available at many managed web hosts – they do updates and maintenance for you.
WordPress offers flexibility and customization with an easy to use interface for users. 
Other similar but more complicated platforms are Joomla and Drupal and Magento for shopping site
These platforms use a database to store and serve your data to visitors
WordPress is very popular because Joomla and Drupal and more complicated to set up and maintain. There is a WordPress Meetup and community in Ann Arbor to help you.
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