Surely this question arises among many users of the worldwide Internet, once they get a little settled there. Further reflections in this direction depend on whether a positive or negative answer was received to the question posed. If there is a positive response, that is, “Yes, it is difficult!”, Then it is argued as follows: 1. The main difficulty lies in site building. And more precisely - in theory. It is necessary to study at least the basics of such concepts as: html, php, mysql and others. In addition, when building a website, it is impossible to do without the Adobe Photoshop graphics program and the Adobe Dreamweaver editor program. And, of course, it is impossible not to mention the gentleman's set of "Denver", which helps to sculpt the site without going online. Want create a website? Choose the RealSite web studio!

Only by studying all of the above concepts and acquiring the necessary programs, you can proceed to the modeling of the site.

First, decide for what exactly you need a site - for earnings or simply "for people." And on the basis of the knowledge gained, you will already clearly present what kind of site you want - a large portal, a small blog or a site dedicated to specific topics. Next comes the following "hitch":

2. Where to get material for the site? This is also an important question, because it is the content of the site that plays the main role and determines its future fate (will your project be in demand or not). What is needed is unique material that has not yet been provided to Internet users. The best option is to write articles yourself. However, this takes time and ... oddly enough, experience, because it is very difficult to write something new, even about well-known events and facts. Those webmasters who cannot write articles themselves (due to various circumstances) are buying content on the stock exchanges specially designated for this purpose, from copywriters. You can also resort to using books and magazines, choosing from there the information you need. At the same time it is necessary to observe copyrights and not to give someone else's text for your own. That is, a link to the author should be required.

3. After creating the site and filling it with unique information, it is the turn to think about hosting. Simply put, it's time to lay out the site for all to see. To do this, go over the hosting services, compare the proposed rates and, choosing the most suitable, upload the site to the Internet.

4. Now you have the most difficult stage - website promotion. After all, the more targeted visitors there are on the site, the more famous your web resource will become and, therefore, the more money it will bring to you. Each webmaster has his own secrets of promotion, but, in addition to them, there are such classic ways as: registration in search engines, subject catalogs, various ratings, authoring distribution, advertising, etc. You can do it yourself, however, if funds allow, it is better to entrust this business to professionals. Due to this, you can without loss of time, nerves and sleepless nights in the shortest possible time to bring your site to the high society of the world wide web the Internet. Well, it is time to talk about a different, negative, answer to the question posed at the beginning of the article. The answer “No, not difficult!” Is confirmed by such facts as:

1. For those who do not want to learn website building, the Internet offers various free website templates. What is called: "Take it and use it!".

2. If there is no money for paid hosting, you can define your site for free. By the way, free services contain a huge number of web templates, thanks to which you can easily become the owner of your own website. Examples of free services can serve as ucoz.ru and narod.ru. 3. If you just want to make new friends and have a good time - all sorts of Live Journals (blogs) are at your service, where you will be provided with a separate “diary” for recording your thoughts. These blogs can be found, for example, on mail.ru, yandex.ru, liveinternet.ru, etc.

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