Archive for December, 2010

How to Build A Web Page Using Squidoo

Friday, December 31st, 2010

If you decided to build a web page with free web hosting services, Squidoo is a great place to start. Just type “www.squidoo.com” into your favorite browser and click the big orange ‘sign up now’ button with the single eyed squid monster behind it. That takes you to a screen where you can enter a […]

How To Make Your Own Email Address On Your Own Domain Name

Thursday, December 30th, 2010

Once your site is live, here is how to make your own email address. This example assumes you have Cpanel, but even if you don’t, your web hosting company will have instructions on what to do from their control panel or admin area. For example, 1&1 doesn’t use Cpanel, but once you click on the […]

Host Your Own Website and Register Your Domain On Different Services

Monday, December 27th, 2010

Finding out how to host your own website isn’t all that difficult, but there are a few things to keep in mind before you get too far down that path. First, as mentioned on the initial site post, you really don’t want to register your domain name with the same company that you’ll host you […]

Build My Own Website Free With Blogger

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

Build my own website? Certainly … and next to WordPress, using Blogger.com is probably one of the easiest, quickest and least expensive ways to do just that. If you plan to use it for business purposes, Blogger is also owned by Google, and even though that by itself won’t get you to number one on […]

How To Make Your Own Website – Part 1

Monday, December 20th, 2010

One of the first things you’ll need to make your own website is a domain name.  If you plan to use Blogspot (Blogger), Squidoo, Hubpages or any number of other free services – then usually all you need to do is decide on a name you like and enter it.  If it turns out somebody […]

Make My Own Website

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Where to Begin Make my own website. Sounds good – right? Unfortunately, many individuals never even start. They simply decide it is all too complicated. All too ‘techy’ and quite intimidating, regardless of the original goal the site was intended for. That’s where these posts come in. Hopefully, some of that fear will be removed […]