Creating a website step by step

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Creating a website step by step

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Creating a website step by step Martina Mediaas
Is creating a website a difficult and too tedious undertaking for you? You don't even know how to start? Yes, if you don't know, then it's really difficult and tedious and I completely understand why you're procrastinating, despite knowing that in today's times, you have to have one. Nowadays, a company without a website is not credible and cannot develop. You can have, I don't know how good a product is, it doesn't help you if potential customers don't find out about it. In this blog, I will write the main steps to creating a website. If you follow them, there's no way you won't have a great, excellent website that you'll be proud of, that will attract customers and that will raise the credibility of your company.

Creating a website step by step Martina Mediaas
Step 1 – Determine the target audience

In the first step, determine the target group for whom your finland whatsapp database will be intended (if you sell sweets, you can't target people who eat healthy, you can't sell meat to a vegetarian, etc.). If you have a catering equipment service, you need to target caterers, because fitness enthusiasts don't need you. Think about what you offer to the website visitor, what problem you can solve for them.

Step 2 – Choose a platform

We no longer have to create a website from scratch, write code. We know of quite a few platforms on which we can create a website. We divide them into open source systems and closed source systems.

Creating a website step by step Martina Mediaas
The difference between open source and closed source website development systems.

UNLOCKING SYSTEMS

The most famous are WordPress and Joomla. Personally, I swear by WordPress. With an open source system, you need hosting for your website, the basic tool is free to use, and there are a lot of different graphic templates available that you can customize to your company's needs (some templates are free, some are paid). I definitely recommend a paid template because the free ones generally cause problems and I never use them myself. My clients already have a template included in the price of creating a website. Also 1GB of hosting for one year. Another plus with WordPress is that once I create a website for you, you can continue to edit it yourself. To make it easier to get started, I will send you instructions.

CLOSED CODE SYSTEMS

Closed-source systems are written from pure code. They are written by an individual or a company, which means that you are completely dependent on them, because only they know their code. The basic code is written, everything else is developed individually, and for this reason such websites and stores are very expensive. I suggest that you only decide on such a site if you need a more complex online store. You will not be able to edit anything on such a website yourself.
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