Posted by: admin
on Nov 16, 2009
One of the best ways to promote your business nowadays is to put up a website. Since the internet is spread all over the world, you can definitely get to reach more people, even those from other countries. And as it turns out, it is a very interesting work.
Probably the one thing that shy away many people from making their own websites is the belief that it is difficult. Hiring a web designer is also often out of the question since it’s definitely pricey, so it would be better to do it yourself. And you will find it actually is very easy once you know the basics.
The first thing that you need to think about when designing is what it is supposed to contain. This one will guide you in making choices during the actual design process. For instance, if you are selling or promoting stuff, then you will have to be more graphics oriented. If you are providing services, it is preferable to have more text describing you offerings in your site.
It’s at this part that you will also need to come up with the layout for your site. Decide on where your banners, navigation buttons, and images will go and put them down into paper. Remember that you need to have a consistent layout for the whole site to make it more organized. Also, remember that your site must be easy to view and read, so choose the position of the various site elements carefully.
Now here comes the challenging part, actually creating the whole site. You don’t really need to have any high end software to make your site, all you need is actually a text editor, like Notepad, and a basic grasp of writing HTML codes. Learning the codes is also easy since there are countless of free tutorials on the net which can read at leisure. Though you can make it easier by using point and click applications like Dreamweaver in building your site, it is still best that you know hand coding. This will give you a better grasp of how the thing works and where a problem might occur.
With that, it’s now time to check everything. Run your site and test everything to make sure that they all work properly. One rule of thumb here is that a dead link (one that doesn’t go anywhere or show anything) is bad for your site, even if it’s just a minor detail. Here, the above mentioned advantage of knowing hand coding becomes apparent. Also, to avoid such mishaps from happening, name your files and web pages in a simple descriptive manner to make it easier for you to remember them.
Once you have completed your site, don’t publish it yet. Show it to your friends and colleagues to get their opinions and suggestions. They will also probably spot errors that you yourself would have missed. These will definitely help you in further refining your site more.
Once you have everything done, you will surely take pride in your work. You will also find out that it is definitely easy. But don’t stop there yet. Try learning more about website design to improve on your own. You will find out that this one is definitely a good experience.