How to Set Up Your First Website

Setting up a good-looking, functioning website can be a daunting task for someone who has never done it before. There are quite a few things that you’ll need to familiarize yourself with so that you get get your first site set up in no time.

Initially we’ll discuss the essential components necessary for creating a website. If you get the big picture of how they all work together then it’ll makes things much smoother for you because you wont be in the dark on why you need to do certain things.

To set up your first website you need to take care of two basic technicalities. First you need to get hosting. Hosting is provided by a hosting company and they essentially house all the files that you want displayed on the internet. Any computer can be a host but we pay hosting companies because they make sure that your website is always online and that their computers never have any issues. Its very cheap and usually very cheap. Anywhere from $5-$10/month.

After you get your hosting set up you next need to get a domain name. The domain is the www.yourdomainname.com part of a website. There are many places to get domain names but I mainly use GoDaddy. It is the industry standard and provides excellent service.

Next you’ll need to connect your domain name to your hosting account so that when someone types in your domain name to go to your website it accesses the files that your hosting company is housing. When you sign up for hosting they’ll give you what are called nameservers. You attach these to your domain name to make that connection. If you just go into your domain name account there should be an option to change your name servers. As soon as you find that just plug in the name servers you got from your hosting company and you’re good to go.

The next step is install your content management system (CMS). Go into your hosting account and find the “fantastico” button. Open that up and you’ll be given a list of a lot of different CMS’s. These are programs that let you manage your websites really easily and many of them without having to deal with code. I usually go with WordPress but it really depends on what kind of website you’re going for.

Once that’s installed you have just created your very first website! Now all you need to do is add your content!

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