Developing Your Web Site
A Web site is an Internet company’s front door. If a customer cannot get in the door, he or she won’t buy anything. The more planning and research you do before setting up a Web site, the better.
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Deciding How to Build a Web Site
If you build it will they come? It depends on how easy it is to find your Web site and how easy it is to navigate.
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Organizing the Web Site
It is critical to get the sequential order of the Web site right. You need to consider page length and page layout and create a style sheet for uniformity. Make some rules for yourself.
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Hire a Professional
There are plenty of creative people designing Web pages, and their “creativity” can sometimes get in the way of the impact of the Web site.
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Hosting and Maintaining Your Site
Once you have built your site, you need to find a place to host it. Web sites are not located in virtual places. They run on computers. When you visit a Web site on the Internet, your browser software communicates directly with that Web site, which is on a computer(s) running Web server software and a variety of other applications server software products such as database, security, content, and mail servers.
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- Seven Deadly Sins Of Web Design
Every web site is a constant work in progress, not something you
finish and go on to other things. If your web site is going to play a major role in your marketing plan, you'll likely need a Webmaster to keep it up and running and to update it regularly, which could mean daily or even hourly.