Earning Money From Internet - Part 8 Building A Website
Here we are at the scary part. That's where most people quit. There are two main reasons people want to avoid building a website. They are afraid of technical difficulties or they fear writing and want to avoid it.
Both problems are easy to overcome. First technical difficulties. You do not have to write a website in HTML any more there is more than enough software to do it for you, all you have to do is get acquainted with the interface of the program you choose. WordPress, Weebly or Blogspot are as simple to use as a text editor.
We have now established that technical obstacles ceased to exist and they are no longer a valid excuse.
Reluctance to write takes a bit more effort to get rid off but there also is a painless way to do it. You see all over the net there is much less text than it seems. Most what your new career may ask of you is a 500 word article, nobody wants to read longer stuff. It won't be anything close to writing a book.
Start with writing few sentences on your newly established, free and still empty blog. Really just two or three sentences. Post comments or submit things to your favorite social network. If you do it for a week you'll fear much less.
The shortest article you can submit to article directories is usually 250 words, that is twelve sentences. Write ten and after your done with the last one take some time to read through them again. You will notice the difference and how much you have improved over ten articles.
Give yourself a week for that, so all together we are at the end of second week now. Spend third week writing ten 500 words articles. Again, reflect on them once you're done. After three weeks and 20 articles you will be familiar with writing and eager to write content for your website.
Unique and relevant content is the most important part of the website and your gateway to online success.
Technical aspects are:
Even if you want avoid building websites and you think they are evil it will still be easy and fast. Don't use building a website as an easy excuse to quit.
Both problems are easy to overcome. First technical difficulties. You do not have to write a website in HTML any more there is more than enough software to do it for you, all you have to do is get acquainted with the interface of the program you choose. WordPress, Weebly or Blogspot are as simple to use as a text editor.
We have now established that technical obstacles ceased to exist and they are no longer a valid excuse.
Reluctance to write takes a bit more effort to get rid off but there also is a painless way to do it. You see all over the net there is much less text than it seems. Most what your new career may ask of you is a 500 word article, nobody wants to read longer stuff. It won't be anything close to writing a book.
Start with writing few sentences on your newly established, free and still empty blog. Really just two or three sentences. Post comments or submit things to your favorite social network. If you do it for a week you'll fear much less.
The shortest article you can submit to article directories is usually 250 words, that is twelve sentences. Write ten and after your done with the last one take some time to read through them again. You will notice the difference and how much you have improved over ten articles.
Give yourself a week for that, so all together we are at the end of second week now. Spend third week writing ten 500 words articles. Again, reflect on them once you're done. After three weeks and 20 articles you will be familiar with writing and eager to write content for your website.
Unique and relevant content is the most important part of the website and your gateway to online success.
Technical aspects are:
- Buying a domain.
- Pointing a domain to your hosting.
- Waiting about 24 hours for the changes to take effect.
- Uploading website you created to your hosting (that is publishing your website online).
Even if you want avoid building websites and you think they are evil it will still be easy and fast. Don't use building a website as an easy excuse to quit.
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