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Checklist for your first web site
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. Main components are having a domain name and web hosting for your files, the actual physical files like HTML, that make up the design of the page and the option to secure your content against non encrypted attacks. 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. Google.com is one of the most familiar domain name that almost everyone using the web knows. When starting out, you may want to look into some companies offering you to purchase cheap domain names to start your web business. These companies almost always provide similar features to the big companies and are a great alternative.
Web Site 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 an affordable web hosting solution comes into play. At a price of five dollars or less a month, you can normally get an inexpensive hosting solution that will host your sites files.
Web Site Design
The web site is comprised of files, including HTML files, Image files, Videos or Flash. 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. Web hosting sitebuilders or Dreamweaver may be used to get your site up and running quickly. Again, quality is directly in relation to the tools used and skill level of the person doing it.
SSL Hosting (Optional)
Many sites use a brochure style setup with static data, so the need for optional secured hosting is not a requirement. If your site is collecting information such as credit card data, then you will need to looking into buying ssl certificate for your website to ensure your visitors data is protected. 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 transformation to an https site is what makes the site use the certificate to encrypt the transmitted data, so it is kept away from prying eyes. It is a necessity for these sites, but not for regular sites.
The three requirements have been listed that you need, with the fourth optional secure option. Once you have decided on that, you can further dwelve into finding other web site solutions including a possible content management system you may want to use.