need to make the site live...suggestions please

by glue
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hi everybody,

i've got the keywords and i've got the killer content.

i know i would like to make a website and not a blog.

what would be my next step with what i have toward going live with my site?

(forgot to mention, yes, i've got the dn, and will get hosting this week)

thank you!
#livesuggestions #make #site
  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    what would be my next step with what i have toward going live with my site?
    Make the site... Whether you are using a CMS (content management system) like WordPress or Joomla, etc. or coding plain HTML pages - doesn't really matter. Those are just tools, so pick the one you are comfortable with.

    With CMS you add your content using its backend; with HTML files you upload them to your server when you get the hosting and the domain DNS pointed to the host server.
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  • Profile picture of the author JulieJ
    Learning HTML code takes time and it sounds as though you need to be up and running quickly.
    There are so many great Wordpress themes that don't look like blogs.
    It's worth spending the time looking for a good theme that suits your needs, then just enter your killer content.
    Wordpress can easily be installed through your host if they use Fantastico.
    Good luck
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    • Profile picture of the author xtrapunch
      Use WordPress. It's easy to install and use. There are a lot of free and paid themes available. You can also find people to help you set up your website easily. You might want to hire a pro.
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  • Profile picture of the author mumbi
    Use WordPress. It's easy to install and use. There are a lot of free and paid themes available. You can also find people to help you set up your website easily. You might want to hire a pro.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nspire
    Just do it! I would recommend a CMS like Joomla but it may take some time to learn.
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  • Profile picture of the author EvaBrown
    I suggest you to think about the design that you would like to have. You need to view the latest web design trends
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  • Profile picture of the author Karen Barr
    If you haven't had any previous experience with creating websites, and time is an issue, I'd suggest hiring someone, particularly if design is important.

    If you have previous experience, or you're happy to spend time learning through trial and error, I'd suggest using Wordpress to get you started. It's very easy to use and the beauty is that you can update the whole site in one or two clicks without having to edit every page like you do with flat HTML. (for example - imagine that you want to add a new page and have it show up in your navigation menu - with Wordpress this is done automatically; with HTML you would need to manually add the link to every single page of your site.) WP also has a number of advantages for SEO purposes.

    I learned to code by hand over 10 years ago and consider myself a HTML geek, but even I tend to default to WP now for almost everything.
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    • Profile picture of the author LA Grouch
      WordPress is definitely the way you should go. It will be easier for you to manage and has better SEO juice than a static HTML site.

      WP can be used as a static site, blog, or both.
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