Step by Step Guide to Starting Your Own Website

Last Updated
September 3, 2010

Introduction

Many small businesses like the sound of having their own website. However, it is a fact that many people simply do not know where to begin.

This article is a basic step by step guide on how to set up your own website, from choosing a name to putting web pages live on the Internet.

Each step will offer you a basic idea of what is required. However, you may decide to research further into certain areas to broaden your understanding if need be: we have provided links to help you where necessary.

Step 1: Choose a Domain Name

A domain name is the web address of your website (i.e. www.bizhelp24.com). All websites must have a domain name before they can go live on the Internet.

It is beneficial to choose a domain name that is the same name as your business or gives people an idea of what you sell i.e. www.xyz-limited.com or www.disneycollectables.com.

Choosing a Name for Your Internet Business (and the real world of course!)

Be careful not to break any laws when choosing a domain name.

Data Protection & Copyright – Domain Names

After you have chosen a domain name, you need to make sure that it is available. There are many websites where you can check availability and purchase domains names: 123reg is one of them.

If you decide to use a hosting company (covered later), it would be ideal to purchase your domain name(s) with them.

Domain names can cost from as little as £2.50 per year to over £30 per year depending on the domain – .co.uk domains being the cheapest, .com/.net domains costing slightly more.

Arguably, you should purchase all three of the common domains (i.e. .com/.co.uk/.net) to stop other people purchasing them.

If your domain name is not available, try different letter/symbol permutations: www.yourbusinessname.com or www.your-business-name.com

Article Index

  1. Starting Your Own Website
  2. Finding a Web Host When Starting Your Own Website
  3. Designing and Building Your Own Website
  4. Sending the Pages for Your Website
  5. Guide to Submitting Your Website to Search Engines
  6. Points to Remember When Starting Your Own Website
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