Domain Name for Successful Money Online part(1)


Have you ever wanted to create a website or maybe create a blog? But you don't know where to begin? Before you dive into the technicalities of web hosting, HTML, programming and so forth, it is best to first plan your approach. In this short article I will attempt to some up some key information regarding the steps taken to PLAN a website and make it a success.

1) How much does cost a website ?

Realy – not much, but don't expect it to be FREE of cost either. You will be spending not more than $50 USD in the very beginning, this would last you for a year without thinking too much. When I say $50, I'm covering 1 years worth of web hosting and domain name registeration, with taking into account of a few extra things.

I would advice not spending much money in the beginning, your first goal should be to setup your website and make a name for yourself - in technical terms, getting your website listed in popular search engines like Google and Yahoo.

You will incur costs primarily in:

Domain Name Registration:

This is the physical address of your website – it will be used by your visitors to access your website. Example: youdomain.ws

Normally domains don't cost more than $9.95  but this can vary depending on the company. If you purchase your domain from Worldsite however, they will give you the first year for $9.95 if you purchase web hosting as well – Which I'm sure you will.

Web Hosting:

Web hosting is virtual space where your website will be hosted on so that other viewers can access it anytime 24/7 even if you're not present.

There are many hosting providers you out there and after many years of hassle I can easily recommend Worldsite to anyone new. They have amazing and reliable services which are also cheap and dependable.

Website Building Software (Optional):

Assuming this is your first time exploring the subject of creating a website, this may come as a handful. Spending money on purchasing software can also seem like a lot. I would highly recommend purchasing Adobe Dreamweaver as this will give you forever benefit if you're looking to explore websites as a profession.
At the same time – if you're still on a trial basis then you can use something free such as Notepad++.

2) What kind of website knowledge do I need to have?

Basic Computer Skills

Obviously, you will need to know how to use and operate a computer at an intermediate level. You need to know how to tackle basic problems and have used computers for a decent length of time.

Decent Writing Skills

You don't have to be a guru at writing long lengths of text. You only need to be able to describe yourself well under a limited number of words. Obviously this will improve over time once you start to get a hang of writing at length.

Basic HTML Skills

This isn't a requirement nor a limitation but is advisable. The more you know the better. Having a basic grasp of HTML will give you the extra edge in understanding how to build and edit websites.

 3) Selecting a Niche or a Target Market

What is a niche you ask? It is a small segment of an existing market that you wish to target. For instance – say you're selling Play mats, then you might want to target moms between an age group of 30 – 40. This will be your niche.

Similarly, you need to have an idea that will drive your website, something that will want readers to come over to your website. You need to adopt a topic that you want to sell to your audience. That audience will represent your niche.

It is important you brainstorm a list of ideas and than narrow them down. Always pick something you are comfortable with, something that you have good knowledge and passion for, something you can speak at length for hours and hours.

4) How long will it take?

It will take you up to 6-8 months to generate steady traffic and up to a year for you to start earning revenue from your website. If you can't comprehend this kind of delay then don't create a website, this isn't the right field for you.

Sorry if that sounds hard – but it's a fact. If you were looking to earn a few extra bucks in your summer vacation then it's not going to work. You need to work hard to achieve something. The money may look good from a distance but you need to work over time to make it a reality.

For more information you can visit this links:


Commissions on downline IDN registrations
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