How to Begin a Website
      
      Beginning a website can seem like a daunting task. However, we can      break how to begin a website down into several subsections.
      
       Choosing a Domain Name
       Registering your Domain Name and Getting it Online
       Finding a great looking Free template for content
       Getting visitors (through SEO and other means for free)
      
      Choosing a Domain Name
      
      The starting point is choosing your Domain Name. This may seem like      an easy task, but odds are your first, second, third etc. choice      will already be taken. We need to get a little creative here. We can      add "e", "my", "the" etc. to your chosen Domain name and chances are      we will get lucky. You can also use a free online tool called      Domainsbot (Google it!) to give you some great options when your      fist choice domain is taken up.
      
      We also want to make sure we make the Domain Name relevant. Search      Engines love to rank sites high who's keywords are in the URL. Make      the Domain Name as relevant and as short as possible - so visitors      can easily recall your Domain Name if they want to revisit!
      
      Registering your Domain Name and Getting it Online
      
      Perhaps the easiest of the 4 steps. The hosting company you select      will actually do this for you. All you have to do is select a      hosting company. Affordable        Web Hosting, they're servers tend to be oversubscribed.      Picture it like Wal-Mart on Black Friday. Everything tends to grind      to a halt! Do a little research online, Google "web hosting      providers" - you certainly have a vast choice! The 2 I have had      great experiences with are Fat Cow and HostGator. The only 1 I have      had any issues with is 1and1.
      
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      Finding a Great Looking Free Template for Content
      
      I will dispel two myths here:
      
       You don't have to spend thousands on developing a website, in fact      you don't have to spend anything!
       You don't have to be a web genius to get your content from your PC      to the Web
      
      There are lots of great free resources where you can download      templates from the web, just do a Google search for "free web      templates". My favorite resources for free web templates are      Templatemo, Template4all, dezinehub and Free CSS Templates.
      
      You can also download a free FTP client to upload data (think of it      as copy and paste, from your PC to your place on the web) using      FileZilla
      
      Getting Visitors
      
      The fun begins! Your best source of visitors will be from the Search      Engines. This is known as organic traffic, and is highly targeted      because people are searching for keywords that match the content of      your website. We use something called SEO (Search Engine      Optimization) for this. You've probably heard that term before. The      better optimized your website, the higher it will rank in the Search      Engines.
      
      The one thing that irritates me is how SEO companies make SEO sound      so complex. It's not, nor should it be intimidating. Think about it,      SEO companies are making it sound that way because they want your      money, plain and simple. The cornerstone of any SEO campaign is to      build backlinks back to your website. This can be accomplished      through:
      
       Article Directories (like the one you're reading this on now!!)
       Web 2.0 Properties (WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, Squidoo, Hubpages      etc.)
       Social Bookmarking sites (Digg, Mixx etc.)
       Blog Commenting (find Blogs similar to yours and post useful      information)
       Forum Signatures (find forums related to your content - you can      usually place a link in your signature)
       .EDU/.GOV backlinks (score VERY high with the Search Engines!!)
      
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