I am new to all of the web-related business. I've been seeking help for a while, as well as reading/researching stuff. Just when I think I got it, there is a little obstacle that makes me go So my mission is; to figure out how to make a functional website. Nothing special. Just average joe's site. Here is the checklist as far as I understand (presented in a reasonable, but not definitive order); Register Domain Name Get Web Hosting Now I believe the site is ready for construction? Get/Build Basic HTML/CSS Template Get Some Content Upload via FTP This is all I know so far. I'm guessing the next steps would be; get it secure somehow install some php scripts to make site fancy Am I on track?
You've basically gotten it more or less right. The main thing would be the order in doing things. Some people work differently but I find I more or less follow this order: Do research and find a topic I'm interested in and where there is a market for (find the niche) Design the site. Write content pages. (10 - 20 should be good start) Register a domain name Decide on host, get host. Upload pages, test and then go live. Promote, promote promote (by submitting to directories, SE, etc.)
Idea pops in our heads *lightbulb* If we think of a good name we go get a domain name if not goto step 4 Buy hosting Link from another site to get spidered, or put up a classified on craigslist, and walaa spiders. Start building content Start coding site Build Links along the way Build more content Submit to directories SEO i guess? That should just come when working (ie: code seo friendly pages, write good seo content, etc.) Write more content Advertise through various forms (mysapce, ppc, etc)
Another item to get some more traffic: signatures in forum related to your topic and digg.com (an all the similar ones), my 2 cent.
side question; say i have an idea that can potentially become a huge thing (like myspace devided by 100). I got a great idea. iv seen nothing like it. it can be usefull to lots of ppl. however, the site needs to function correctly to work. (users need to interact w/ site in real-time) like wikipedia, or myspace. the users essentially generate the content. who do i go to? I dont wanna spend money, nor do i want to do it myself (mainly b/c i have no money, and no web skills).
If you don't have a topic already (and even if you do), then Keyword Tracker is very good to find phrases to target.