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Design the website This is fairly straightforward. This is when someone translates what you want your website to look like into HTML, the language in which webpages are written. 4. Update the website Keeping your website up-to-date used to be a task reserved for technicians who write HTML. Now, we have user-friendly software known as Content Management Systems (CMS). These allow anyone with basic computer knowledge to add texts, pictures, links and more. Some training may be required but with CMS, you end up saving thousands of dollars. Previously, you would have had to pay a technician by the hour to update your website. Again, there are free CMS and paid-for CMS. The free ones are usually never free. You end up paying when your website goes down and no one is obliged to help you get it back up because you're not paying for support. 5. Promote the website This ball is very much in the court of the website owner. A website is like a telephone number. If you don't give it out, no one will call you. Someone may call you by accident and you'll find yourself saying very often, "Sorry, you have the wrong number." To promote your website, you should use both online and offline methods. Go ahead and submit your website to the search engines but bearing in mind that you're competing with millions of people around the world to get indexed in the search engines, you should also plaster your web address on every piece of stationery you print. Let it be seen wherever and whenever you display your logo. Also, never underestimate the power of word-of-mouth marketing and simple strategies like promotional products. 6. Evaluate and renew Without a doubt, after your first year of website ownership, you would have learnt a lot. This is a good time to evaluate what you did right, what you did wrong and what you can do better. Implement some of the positive changes you think you can make to your website.
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