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		<title>Ready to build the website: Decide on choosing best source</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You must be now all set for converting the dream of creating your website<br />
into reality. I am sure you will have lots of fun in your journey to achieve so.<br />
You will witness lot of surprises and useful experiences. But there is a dark<br />
side of the cloud also, with fun and useful experiences; you will also come to a<br />
lot of intersections where you will need to choose directions, often without<br />
knowing what comes ahead. If you come across meeting some of the heavy duty<br />
programmers and web designers you will come to know all these which they have<br />
learnt during their years as a professional web designer. You may not get enough<br />
guidance by simply having discussion with these guys that will come with<br />
continuous interaction with your software interface. One thing you can make your<br />
mind, always put your thirst behind you and that too for the output you need to<br />
be achieving and I am sure that will explain one of the many paths you can<br />
follow and hopefully provide some inspiration on the way.<br />
<strong>Decide on what source you will chose for creating the website:</strong><strong>Online  portal:</strong> Plenty of opportunities are available for you to build your<br />
websites. Even there are ways where you can build it using a variety of online<br />
services. At the same time different kinds of software editors, including visual<br />
editors are available for this purpose. Websites can be hosted on many different<br />
hosting services or on an own server, and accessed through a generic service URL<br />
or through an own domain name. For a person who wants to build their first<br />
website, the many options can be a bit awesome. But there is a fear that it will<br />
make even more confusion if one tries many among wide range of quality levels,<br />
both regarding the user experience and the resulting website itself. With so<br />
many possible starting points, which one is the best? Well, there is usually no<br />
good answer to that question. It all depends on the person who will run the<br />
future site, and what purpose the site will fill. Why the purpose is really<br />
important because it will suggest you to find limitation for your site. So it<br />
will be quite worthy to categories yourself into various groups, such as blog<br />
script, online store, an e-commerce service or a content management solution.<br />
But if you want a regular website such as a presentation of yourself or your<br />
company and you want complete control of both the design and the content, then<br />
it can be a good idea to start with a website template. Not only it gives good<br />
results it also allows you to create your first page online within only a few<br />
minutes. This is not just that, through this you will also be able to learn<br />
about the code that websites are made of since all you needed to do at that<br />
juncture to just replace your actual content with the content already there as<br />
dummy.  And you can learn about it in small steps. A website template allows you<br />
to start with the one thing that is most important, the content of the website.<br />
Once you have the content in place, you can dive deeper into the code as you<br />
learn more and start playing around with design elements and visual<br />
styles.<br />
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<p><strong>A readily available template:</strong> Normally the readily<br />
available templates are built with a viewpoint that ensures that the templates<br />
keep a high quality and that they are fully functional in all web browsers. And<br />
this is really important point because for any reason the website is created it<br />
is accomplished to enable everyone who visit it no matter how it is accessed. A<br />
website that is accessible for everyone and that is built using well-written<br />
code that follows modern web standards will also be easier to find using search<br />
engines, which is one of the most common ways of finding websites on specific<br />
topics and also an important factor if you build a business website and want<br />
your company to be found by potential customers.</p>
<p>When you have decided to  build a website using a website template, the first thing to do is to find a starting point that fits your needs. There are a lot of websites that offer<br />
high-quality templates, both free and commercial. In general, commercial website<br />
templates are more advanced and include a lot more material than free templates<br />
do. Such material can be various kinds of scripts, source files for the design,<br />
fonts, user guides and/or stock photos that can be used on your website. This is<br />
useful in many cases. For example, source images for the design allows you to<br />
modify backgrounds and header images, and if the template uses a header or a<br />
navigation menu where the images contain texts (such as website name or button<br />
link titles) you can use the source files to edit the texts. But this can also<br />
make it harder for a beginner to get started since you may need to use image<br />
editors to make several changes before the template can be used at all. As<br />
template itself named in such a way which allows you to edit all content without<br />
being forced to use an editor.</p>
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		<title>Your First Website Development: Get some basic concepts cleared</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Oct 2011 04:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before setting off finally to kickoff your first  &#60;html tag&#62;, make sure you have a good concept that will set you apart from  the thousands and thousands of Websites already out there! Are you ready to for developing your first &#8230; <a href="http://designweb.ws/?p=1">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;" align="center"><strong><em>Before setting off finally to kickoff your first  &lt;html tag&gt;, make sure you have a good concept that will set you apart from  the thousands and thousands of Websites already out there!</em></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Are you ready to for developing your first website? Before your start creating your<br />
website you will need to have an idea or rational picture of what you want to do<br />
or achieve. Everything that we see and use today have started with a thought or<br />
idea that someone envisioned and dreamed. Currently the system or the tablet, in<br />
which you are reading this piece of information, must be someone else&#8217;s idea or<br />
concept. Remember, planning is the best tool you have with you. The more you<br />
plan your site out before you start building, the better prepared you will be<br />
for the inevitable problems.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">That’s why we would emphasize, first of all,  before you go to kickoff your first html page, make sure you have a good concept  that will set you apart from the thousands and thousands of Websites already out  there. Find a specific position where others haven&#8217;t explored and built depth in  that area. So as a matter of fact, I suggest you to put your focus on a  particular area of your choice which should be having a specific field and develop depth of content instead of breadth.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Once you have a concept in mind, check the Internet to see how many other Websites have done something similar. Then, determine how your idea is different from others and how it will add substance to the Internet. No one wants to see another Website that is a repeat of other thousands. There are so many options, so look carefully and<br />
experiment.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">It can be tempting to jump right into web design and learn HTML,<br />
CSS, JavaScript and all that, after all, that is the fun part. But if you<br />
haven’t considered where you’re going to put your web pages or what legal and<br />
privacy issues you might encounter, you’ll run into problems eventually. But<br />
it’s easy to get a web hosting provider and set up a domain. And once you have<br />
these, the fun part is all you have left.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">Before you create your first  website, it will all start with an idea. Have a vision of what you want to do.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center">So it does not matter if you want to create a static HTML site, cms &#8211; content<br />
management system website, social website or an e-commerce you will have to<br />
conceptualize and visualize the project. Envision your future website.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;" align="center"><strong>No idea is stupid</strong>. See the end result before you even start with making your<br />
website. What do you see? A website starts with an idea. Let&#8217;s start of by<br />
asking a couple of realistic questions.</p>
<ul>
<li>What is the need for me to create a website?</li>
<li>On what kind of website I should focus?</li>
<li>Main purpose to be fulfilled after having my website?</li>
<li>Whom I want to visit my website?</li>
<li>How much I can spend?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Always honor the Legal Issues:</strong> Whenever you go, where ever<br />
you travel, legal issues are always been there to be respected and honored. In<br />
the world of web also there are legal issues which you should be aware.<br />
Copyright is the big one – you are not supposed to just <strong>copy other works<br />
for your website, without proper permission</strong>.  Similarly there are ample<br />
of laws surrounding web pages on which if you take time now and learn about<br />
before you put one up, you won’t be in a trouble later on.</p>
<p>Your prospective customers will decide about working with you or buying your<br />
products based on how well your website “speaks” to them. Because millions of<br />
websites are just a click away, customers make decisions within seconds of<br />
landing on a website. They ask themselves and determine in seconds:</p>
<p>Not only that be careful about the content you want to put in the website. I don’t want<br />
you to prepare final contents, but suggest you to have a overall idea so that it<br />
will be easier for you to design and templates the other supporting pages of<br />
your website. Lets see some important steps which will be nice for you while you<br />
think about putting content related to the target audience.  I am sure these<br />
steps if followed nicely will definitely ensure that your first website is<br />
packed with valuable information for prospective customers. You want to get a<br />
solid list of keyword phrases that you are going to try to compete for in the<br />
search engines. These include short keyword phrases and long tail keyword<br />
phrases. Remember, the less competitive your keyword phrase is the more likely<br />
you are going to be able to rank for that specific phrase. Long tail keywords<br />
usually tend to convert more often than shorter keyword phrases so keep that in<br />
mind.</p>
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<li>Determining how much you want to be in control of updating your website<br />
content</li>
<li>Researching and choosing your ideal customers’ preferred keywords.</li>
<li>Finalizing on how you will use your content to exhibit your area of<br />
expertise.</li>
<li>Taking care of your customer’s “calls to action”</li>
<li>Periodical improvement in the ongoing content</li>
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