A Few Things to Consider Before Planning a New Web Site
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by Jaya Kumar Patchala September 26, 2006
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This article is to help people who are planning to start a website.
To become a successful website owner, the first thing is to determine
the nature of your website and hosting requirements for it.
Why the nature of your website is important?
To know how much disk space and bandwidth you require. Many hosting
companies offer just too much of disk space and bandwidth. If your site
is a personal site or restricted to a community, you do not require
that enormous space or bandwidth. Most of the times it is virtual disk
space. Normally, for 90% of the sites 100 MB hosting space is enough,
with variable requirements of traffic bandwidth. You will be given an
option to add more domains/websites to your account. Unless you are
experienced web master, such options only add to confusion. So, it is important to determine, the amount of disk space and
bandwidth required. Required bandwidth depends on your website’s
geographical appeal. If your site is of some use for all regions in the
world and for all population, you will require more traffic bandwidth.
Do not invest more than what it requires to start a website. A
website’s success cannot be guaranteed. Several
things influence the success of a website. If you invest too much too
early into a website, you might end up losing a lot of money. Failed
sites will not have a good resale value and a website’s assets are not
tangible. Nobody wants to consider site’s popularity in its heydays. A
website is appraised on its current position. Several people plan their
websites on a grandiose scale. Most of such sites are caught in
unending web development cycles and time delays.
Unless you have a brick and mortar shop that requires a web
counterpart at any cost, plan your website in such a way that it gets
up and running with minimum investment. If your site is noticed and
chances are high of its success, then proceed to add new features and
facilities. Always remember that a website remains successful until a
competing/similar but superior site comes up. There are highly
competent people in web world to ensure that your site will not remain
at the top for a long time. You need to cash on your site
before someone else notices the traffic/profits you are getting and
comes up with a better site. Start small, make changes fast, cash on it
and don’t compete foolishly with new similar sites that come up. New is
always more attractive than the old. Remain in the fray for a while and
let the old site die its natural death. I am sure; you will get several
ideas for new sites all the time.
What are the costs involved in getting a website up and running?
The visible costs are domain registration (varies between $10 to $40
per year), web hosting (varies between $15 to $100 per year), web
designing (varies between $50 - $5000) and promotion (varies between
$100 - $10000 recurring). Free hosting and free templates doesn’t make
a good site. There are several such sites hosted on free servers with
sub-domain names, but with a low-commercial or resale value. To
start a website you require a good domain name and reliable hosting.
Depending on the objective of your website, you can go for suitable
budgeting for web designing and promotion. You need to search for a
good web developing company or a freelancer and decide upon the types
of promotion. Sometimes you may require a full-time web master for your
site.
You can consider web designing and promotion costs as
hidden costs. Many people get lured by web hosting companies that offer
hosting for a few dollars a month. It is easy to signup with them and
gets hosting disk space. However, the real work and expenses will be
waiting in the form of web designing, promotion and site maintenance.
This is why; you can find millions of domain names that don’t have a
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