Your Options For Getting Your Own Website

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There are endless reasons to have your own website these days. Maybe you’re intentions are to promote your services or expand your business to reach a worldwide client base. Maybe you want to showcase your art, literature, photography, or other work. Or perhaps you’re hoping to use a website to generate quick income through advertising and other internet marketing strategies. Whatever your personal incentive may be, one question remains consistent: how should you approach the task of getting your own website? The answer to this question will not be the same for everyone. We’ll examine your options and the questions you’ll need to ask yourself to determine which choice will better serve your website needs.

Your Options

There are a total of three main options you can choose from as a means of getting your own website. The first of these, the longest and most time consuming, is to learn how to create and manage your website on your own. This route is suitable for anyone interested in eventually starting your own web development business or possibly building websites as a freelancer. However, developing these skills could take several years.

The second route available, a much shorter process, is to use a web design/development company’s services. This will give you the freedom of endless web functionalities and advanced design created to fit your exact wants. Your website could be built and published in just a few months. The disadvantage here would be the price, which would increase with your website needs and most often ranges from $500 to $6,000+. If you’re curious about the costs associated with your individual web needs, you can visit the websites of several web design/development companies and request a free quote from each of them.

The third and final optional route, the quickest and cheapest, is to use an “easy as 1-2-3” website builder. The monthly cost for these sort of services may be as low as five dollars. The way this “1-2-3″ approach works is, to start with, you’ll choose a pre-made, professionally designed template. Subsequently, you modify the web pages with your own content which usually consists of text, graphics, and a logo. The final step is to publish it, and there you will have your very own website in just a matter of minutes. However, as always, there is a downside-–this approach is limited on both advanced web functionality and design.

Which Option is For You?

The next step in deciding which option is best for you is to ask yourself a few questions that will help guide your decision.

You should be aware of your financial allowance and ask yourself what kind of costs you are willing and able to take on and consequently, what measure of creative control on your website design you would be able to compromise in exchange for saving time and money.

If you have limited funds, you may want to consider using the easy and more reasonably priced “1-2-3″ website builder approach. Although, if you are not willing to negotiate complete design control, the only option you are left with is to take the time to hunt down the more suitable deal with numerous web design/development companies.

You will need to ask yourself what kind of functionality you need your website to have. For example, will you be requiring an email sign-up form or perhaps blogging capabilities? Again, if costs are of little or no concern, you would be better suited to take the option of going with a web design/development company’s services. However, if you are interested in saving money, you can first determine whether or not a “1-2-3” website builder can fulfill your web needs. These days you can even manage an online store with a simple website builder. Be sure to investigate what the actual limitations of a website builder would be and whether or not your website would be affected by these limitations.

As with anything, you always have the option to learn how to make a website on your own. If you are willing to put in the work to achieve this, it can also prove to have a great return. Learning these skills can enable you to become a freelance web developer, work for a web design/development company, give you that technical edge that any company is looking for in a prospective employee, make money with advertising on your websites, and more.

Whether you want to learn new skills, give your business a web presence to boost sales, or just have the freedom to post your content, having a website can open up many opportunities for your cause. Take the time to recognize your requirements and select the most reasonable approach to satisfy your website purpose.


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