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Website
Buying Guide Checklist |
by:
Joel
Walsh |
Can
you really get a website even without knowing
anything about code, and without paying
a fortune? Find out.
The days when websites were primarily distinguished
by their code are long gone. Nowadays, the
web is a true publishing medium that favors
well thought-out ideas. You can get a professional-looking
website online in minutes with many website
building services and software. But what
should you look for? What are the features
you really need and which are just clutter?
Content Editing
Some website authoring software packages
only allow you to entire plain, unformatted
text. Some of them allow you to entire HTML
tags. Others provide a WYSIWYG ("what you
see is what you get") interface with options
for font, links, and image insertion much
like a word processor's. Some will allow
you to use more than one, or even all of
these options so you have a choice on how
you want to format your text.
Template Designs
Every website builder ever invented came
with at least one or two templates for creating
the graphical look of a website, so you
don't have to design the look of the site
yourself. But some packages have very large
libraries of templates, some have only a
few. Some will let you mix and match elements
of the design templates, while others will
lock you in to one setup.
Ecommerce Functions
Many ready-to-go websites created by website
builder software feature built-in shopping
carts. Some even come with credit card processing.
This is of course necessary if you're going
to be selling stuff direct online. But if
you're not going to be selling anything,
ecommerce functionalities may just complicate
the administration of the site and pad the
price for the software or service.
Blogging Functions
Blogs are "web logs," but blogging software
involves more than just a simple online
journal. Blogging technology allows you
to send your new posts directly to subscribers
via RSS, without them having to visit your
site or receive an email from you. Still,
unless you plan on updating your site regularly
(at least once a month), your website's
blog will just gather cobwebs.
Email
Some hosted web authoring systems provide
email accounts at no additional charge,
while others do charge separately. Some
web builder systems even come with modules
for creating email newsletters.
Support
It is very likely that you will encounter
a technical difficulty at some point while
owning your website. Make sure you know
in advance of paying whether the company
provides only paid support, and if any included
support is over email, a web ticketing system,
or the telephone.
Photo and Image Management
For many, if not most, people who want personal
websites, displaying pictures online is
a primary motivation, if not the only motivation.
If you want to display pictures on your
website, make sure to choose a website builder
system that makes it easy to upload and
publish images.
Renting vs. Owning
You can buy website authoring software upfront
for a flat fee, or you can "rent;" i.e.,
pay a company every month to use a hosted
service. The choice is up to you, but remember
that the hosted service will likely charge
you much more in the end: averaging around
$20/month, hosted the typical hosted website
builder will cost you $240/year--far more
than most desktop software.
In short, you don't need to know how a website
is coded to make one, any more than a book
author needs to know about printing ink.
Don't burden yourself with learning how
to do web design. Having fun with your website
starts with choosing a website builder software
that will make it fun.
About the author:
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