office at the beach in Sanur in 2008

office at the beach in Sanur in 2008
not a bad office!!!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Three Tips That Will Leave You Saying "Building My First Website Was Great!"

Building your first site can be a pain in the you-know-what. More often than not, it seems, first efforts are time-consuming and result in a site that just doesn't cut the proverbial mustard. Luckily, it doesn't have to be that way. If you follow these three tips, you'll end up saying, "Building my first website was great!"

First, temper your expectations a little bit. You're not going to sit down at the keyboard as a novice and turn out an award-winning site featuring perfect design, flawless navigation and pages perfectly optimized for the search engines. It just isn't going to happen. Practice makes perfect and your first site is part of that practice. Change your expectations. Look at this as a learning experience and fun project, not as a test of your worthiness!

Second, feel free to experiment. Here's the great thing about building a site: You can't break anything by making changes and adjustments. Nothing horrible is going to happen if you commit an error. Allow yourself to try different things and to enjoy the process of experimentation. This is a low-pressure situation and you'll always have time to "fix" or change something that you don't like about your first site.

Third, go into the process with some expert advice in your hands. There are great tutorials and guides that will help making your first site more productive and much easier. If you don't put yourself into a situation where every move is a "do it yourself" adventure, you'll be able to create something faster and you'll be able to spend more time learning and enjoying the process of site design than struggling with "how to" details.

That's it. That's the recipe for making the process of putting together your first website more enjoyable. If you manage your expectations, experiment and utilize a quality resource to provide instruction, you won't emerge from the process angry or frustrated. Instead of looking back on the experience as a time-wasting and annoying exercise in futility, you'll be pleased with what you've accomplished. You'll be happy to tell everyone that, "Building my first website was an absolutely fabulous experience!"

This look at building my first website only skims the surface of a deep pool of valuable information. Take advantage of this opportunity to plunge even deeper into building my first website. You'll love what you find there.

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