Most people who decide to create a website, usually do it without any planning, ie, build the site on the fly, knowing little about what is required for its success.
This ignorance makes the construction of the site very improvised, with no specific targets, which leads inevitably to failure and gradual expulsion of the network.
This ignorance makes the construction of the site very improvised, with no specific targets, which leads inevitably to failure and gradual expulsion of the network.
At first it is necessary to determine what type of product or service will be offered to visitors. Knowing this will save you many headaches because all your energy and effort will focus on the promotion and sale of that product and nothing else.
Once you decide this, it will be easier to think of a specific design, whether you hire a professional in the area and explain what you want, or you have time to learn HTML, where you have the freedom to add as much detail as you can think of.
It's right there, after the design, where you can decide what kind of broadband your website requires since what you can contain on the website and the applications you can manage will depend on how fast is your broadband.
So far so good, but a not considered aspect makes its appearance. The money or capital for the launch of this site is related to its design. The more complicated the interface is and the more interactivity it presents the more time and money its creation will take. In addition, you should buy a domain and hosting service or web hosting, which will vary in price according to our needs.
In the event that the planning that you want requires user registry, you should consider a more precise technology than HTML, because it requires a database for registers to work properly.
Finally, the planning of a website would not be completed without considering the use of a statistical system - like StatCounter - to let you know how many visitors you have per day or per week. Knowing this information will help you make better decisions and do the required content updates.
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