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So you want a website . . .
  • Presentation Goals
  • Explain the basic building blocks
  • Speak non-geek and demystify the process
  • Answer your questions
  • Help you know where to go from here

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What is your name?
  • What is a domain name?
  • A domain name is the name that customers will use
    to find your site, e.g. www.agora-net.com
  • How do I pick a name?
  • Pick a name thats easy to connect with you
  • Pick a name thats short
  • Consider more than one name in some cases
  • Typically pick a .com name if you are a business
    and .org if you are a non-profit organization
  • Have more than one name in mind in case your top
    choice is taken

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Getting a Domain Name
Where do I get one? You become the owner of a
domain name when you pay a registration fee for
using it. The companies that provide the
registrations are called registrars. To
register a name, you go to the website of any
accredited registrar (or a reseller), create an
account and pay the registration fee. How much
are the registration fees? Registrars compete for
your business so fees vary. Typical fees range
from 10/year to 35/year per name.
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Buyer Beware
  • Make sure your domain name is registered in your
    name or the name of your organization
  • Know your registrar. If you get a notice from a
    registrar other than your own, ignore it!

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Summary
  • Your domain name is your identity on the web
  • Pick a name thats short and easy to remember
  • You register domain names with an accredited
    registrar for a yearly fee
  • Get your name registered in YOUR name

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Who are you?
  • Where do I start with a design?
  • What do you need?
  • Logo?
  • Consistent branding?
  • New site? Redesign?
  • Who is your site FOR?
  • What do you want your site to DO?
  • What is your budget?

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The look
  • What defines your organization?
  • Use a consistent branding
  • Determine what feel you want
  • Determine the top 5 or 6 blocks of information
    you need to convey, e.g. About Us, Products,
    Services
  • Know your audience, e.g. age, web-savvy,
    on-the-go
  • How much does look matter?

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What should it DO?
  • How will people use your site?
  • Gather information about you
  • Buy your products
  • Networking with you and/or each other
  • Register for events
  • Share files
  • Access confidential information
  • Watch videos

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Who should build it?
  • Use internal resources
  • Do it yourself
  • Use a relative, employee, neighbor
  • Get started with a template
  • Buy a template and build on it
  • Hire a designer and/or developer
  • Hire a graphic designer for a logo and/or site
    template
  • Hire a developer to add your features

All of the above
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Who should build it?
  • Use internal resources
  • Do it yourself or use a relative, employee,
    neighbor
  • Low cost but quality and timing may suffer
  • Get started with a template
  • Buy a template and build on it
  • Inexpensive, Quick start
  • Hire a designer and/or developer
  • Hire a graphic designer for a logo and/or site
    template
  • Hire a developer to add your features
  • Most expensive but offers most options

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How much does it cost?
  • Consider all costs
  • Money
  • Your time
  • Weigh it with the benefits
  • Saving staff time
  • Increase office efficiency
  • Money
  • Templates Free Thousands Lots around 50
  • Logo design Plan for 1000 - 2000
  • Custom design Plan for 1000 - 2000
  • Custom Full site Plan for 1500 - 5000
    depending on features

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Important Features
  • Content
  • Write for the web
  • Use pictures to liven up pages
  • Avoid twirling flaming things
  • Avoid background music unless needed
  • Use the power of linking

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Important Features
  • Accessibility
  • About 20 of people have a disability
  • Make sure your site is programmed well for all
    types of disability
  • Visual - Blindness, low vision, color-blindness
  • Hearing use captioning
  • Movement - Inability to use a mouse, slow
    response time
  • Cognitive - Learning disabilities, inability to
    remember or focus on large amounts of information
  • Its good business and may be the law

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Important Features
  • Help people find your site
  • Make your pages search-engine friendly
  • Get linked with other partner businesses
  • Include your web address on all printed
    materials
  • Test, test, test
  • Do your menus work?
  • Do your links work?
  • Spelling ok? Grammar?
  • Does your site work in all major browsers?

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Summary
  • Determine what you need
  • Determine the features youd like
  • Determine your budget
  • Examine your resources
  • Make your site a reflection of you
  • Make your site usable by everyone
  • Test!

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Where do you live?
  • What is hosting?
  • Hosting involves putting your web pages on a
    computer (server) that has a connection to the
    Internet
  • What does that really mean?
  • Web servers are computers specially designed for
    delivering your web pages to your customers.
  • Hosting companies maintain several of these
    servers and support them so that your site is
    always available

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Why do I need a host?
  • Professional web hosting offers
  • Power backups
  • Data backups
  • Email service, e.g. you_at_yourdomain.com (use it!)
  • Fast connections to the internet
  • Ability to handle lots of requests at once
  • Climate control
  • Security
  • 24/7 monitoring
  • Customer service

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How much does it cost?
  • How much does hosting cost?
  • Packages vary widely
  • Typical prices are 10/month - 50/month for
    shared hosting services
  • If you have greater needs, you can pay several
    hundred dollars/month
  • Are all similarly-priced packages equal?
  • No. Check around and get references for hosting
    companies. Some inexpensive packages may not
    provide you with the level of speed, reliability
    and customer services that you need.

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Summary
  • Hosting means putting your web pages on a
    special server computer
  • Hosting companies maintain banks of servers
    designed just deliver web pages, email and other
    related features
  • Hosting prices and packages vary
  • Check out the reputation of the company get
    referrals
  • If your site is down all the time or is too
    slow, customers wont come back

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Will you still love me tomorrow?
  • Keep your content fresh
  • Offer reasons for people to come back
  • Coupons
  • Be a resource
  • Offer a useful service
  • Search engines like active sites

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Will you still love me tomorrow?
  • Who will do your updates?
  • Internal Resources
  • Outside Developers
  • Both
  • Can you do it yourself?
  • Content Management Systems (CMS)
  • Editing Software (works like a word processor)
  • Adobe Contribute
  • Coffee Cup
  • Homesite
  • Hand-program it

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