How to Start Your Very Own Web Site Or Blog - Step 1 of 4

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Intro and what you need to know first

The first unofficial step to producing your very own website or blog, like many endeavors, would be to define the terms involved. A website and blog are extremely similar and often indistinguishable. All sites on the internet are websites we. e. they are a site on the world wide web. A blog is simply any specialized type of website designed to allow anybody to create content material and share information more easily than the traditional way of generating websites, such as using relatively complicated tools like Dreamweaver and Microsoft FrontPage or even writing the code itself. Lately, blogging programs such as WordPress have even made it quite simple to create blogs that look and feel like traditional websites as opposed to the older simpler look generally characteristic of blogs. Utilizing templates within WordPress can even eliminate entirely the need to understand how to code and many users can have a site up and prepared in under 10 minutes.

Step 1. Choosing a domain name and your address on the internet.

A domain name is simply your address on the internet. Just like your own da postage or home address, people need a unique address to find your site on the world wide web. Examples are Amazon's website or Waymart's internet site. The full address, as you no doubt have observed while searching the internet, contains bits of information common to many sites along with the special name if the site "http:" + "www" + "name of the site" + the identifier such as ". information. "

What's in a name: http

http:// is simply some sort of protocol (specific set of rules) that enables web surfers plus users to communicate and find the servers and hosting companies of the website. This is required and common to virtually every web page on the internet. If you are seriously interested in the nitty-gritty details of exactly what HTTP is and how it works I recommend visiting Wikipedia online for more info.



What is in a name: www

The world wide web stands for world wide web. It is really nothing more than that and is an unneeded component of a web address, never the less it is very typical. Since many computer users expect to see the familiar www before the website, it is included by most savvy website owners to help make someone feel more comfortable with the site. For instance, if you manually kind an address into your address bar, at the top of your internet browser, you can do it 2 ways and get the same exact website: one with the www and one without. Go ahead and try it on your own. Type in the name of an established website that you know of that features a www preceding the sites name, once with the www and when without. You can even experiment using my sites name if you want. Either way, you will land on the same page.



What's in a title: the name and the identifier
What makes the address unique may be the title (such as tidyreviews) followed by the top level domain name designation ". info. " Sites ending with. info and even. com are uniquely different website addresses and can even become owned by different people. The identifier helps to relay the actual intent or supposed intent of the site. In this case, us dot info is fairly straightforward and means the sites primary objective is to provide information as opposed to other identifiers for example com, org, or even gov. In these cases, dot-com means commercial, org stands for the organization (usually nonprofit) together with gov for government agencies. Keep in mind, though, that many of these verifications are unrestricted and can be used for any purpose. For example, org is intended to be used for nonprofit groups but it is completely legal to be used by a for-profit group or organization.

Uniquely your own or part of a bigger site

Probably the simplest and quickest way to get started on the internet is to simply make use of a free hosted blogging site. Simply search for WordPress on the web and you are sure to find one. This type of site takes care of the hosting and domain registration for you, as you are really on there domain as well as host. The site is not really your own and defiantly not as exclusive as having your own domain address but is a fast way to get a feel for what it is like to blog. This can be a free service to get started and is a recommended way to dive in prior to committing to your own address. It is kind of like renting an apartment compared to having your home. You share part of the address with your neighbors and keep the complexity to a minimum since the apartment manages the website. The downside is it is not uniquely yours, and it is harder to split up yourself from the pack on the web.

Selecting your own domain name is really pretty easy and very affordable. At the time if this writing GoDaddy offers info domains for sale at only 89 cents per tackle for the 1st year. Most other domains are available for about ten bucks a year (other domain registrars offer competitive costs as well). That is how I got mine and depending on my good experience with GoDaddy I recommend them. What you just have to do is come up with a name you like, check to see if it is accessible, and register it. It is then yours exclusively. Domain name registering services even help you find out if your name is already used and if it is they offer smart alternatives.

What's Next

After you have a name, the next step is to select a web hosting service. Which is what we will cover in the next installment of "How to Start Your Own Web Site or Blog: A thorough step by step guide complete with particular recommendations and easy plain language definitions".

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