Should
I Create a Website? Do I Need One?
People
always want to follow the latest thing, be it in fashion,
sports, that kind of thing. Websites have become a
necessity to almost everyone. Companies, businesses,
individuals, even young adults have created personal
websites with their respective purposes, be it for
profit, or for entertainment.
What one
must consider, however, before creating a website, are
the factors in which must be put to thought before doing
so, such as the cost, maintenance, use, web host and so
forth.

Firstly,
associating with the cost, we must always try to find an
affordable host, not spending too much, nor too little. A
cheap host does not exactly symbolize a credible
reliability rating, but we must always look for value for
money deals. Also, regarding the efficiency and
server/web host reliability, there are many cases of web
hosts not providing the service they had assured other
people, some had even shut down and were nowhere to be
seen. Keep this note in mind, as if you would like a
long-lasting website, this would be the first thing to
look for.
Next,
would hiring a professional be affordable? Is it the best
option? For simple websites, we could always pick up the
coding, or even use programs, as it is relatively simple.
However, when it comes to more complex coding, and when
you want it to do a tad more than just providing
information, hiring help
in doing so would be the best way. Not only in terms
of design, but security is also a key factor in assuring
a quality website. If the website also acts as a portal
for businesses, security would definitely be the issue
here.
If
you're the do-it-yourselfer type and have a local
business, there is
a service called Site Build It that I use for
all my major web sites. If you have no prior web
design experience, it doesn't matter. They're
perfect for non-techcies.
So,
having considered the things to do before building a
website, do we actually NEED one? If creating one would
boost sales or promote positive implications to oneself,
then by all means, go ahead and do what’s best. Yet
again, planning is the key to success, in everything we
do.
Regards,
Tony
Thomas
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