What's a homepage?
Everyone should create a homepage. Wait, let's back up a minute. There
are really two definitions. First, a homepage is the first page of a web
site, usually named index, default or home. Second, a homepage is a web
site with one or more pages which is personal. It's the second definition
which we are using in this article.
Okay, so why would anyone want to create a homepage? It's simple really.
The internet is all about communication. A homepage is a method whereby
you can communicate about yourself, your family, hobbies, pets, likes,
dislikes, religion or anything else that you desire. Oh, there are limits
to what you can put on your web site - you must stay within the contractual
terms of the company which is hosting it. You also should not violate any
laws - but besides that, post away.
You say you have nothing to communicate that anyone would want to know?
Hmmm. You're alive, aren't you? You have a family, a job, a pet, a hobby,
anything? Let's see what kind of topics you can choose.
Make a fan site for your favorite television
show
(Star Trek, Wonder Woman, Dallas, whatever)
Create a personal diary.
Post a photo album.
Put up pictures of all of the trash cans in
Disneyland
(someone already did it).
Write about and include drawings and photos
of your cat, dog,
fish, armadillo or snake.
Tell everyone about your job.
People are always interested in religion -
talk about yours.
You like your car? Create a web site all about
that.
What about your travels around the world?
A diary and/or photos is a good thing to put
on a
homepage.
Did some school papers of which you are proud?
Post them.
If you are an artist or photographer, display
your work.
Figure something out? Tell us all about it.
Had an out-of-body experience, been kidnapped
by aliens
or remember your past lives? Well, we'd all
like to know.
That's just a sample, there are an infinite number of subjects that
you can write about.
All right, so now you want to create a home page. How do you go about
it? Find a company (a provider) to host it, choose a web editing package
(optional), and get to work. If you want to include photos or
other graphics you will need to get a graphics editor and possibly
a scanner. Don't worry, just start small and work your way through it.
The providers usually make it pretty easy to get started.
Visit some of the sites listed in the article on freehosts. Read their
information and FAQs (frequently asked questions) until you find one that
you like.
Virtually all of these hosts have very easy-to-use utilities to create
very nice home pages. They let you edit right from your web browser, add
pictures, even include nice things like guestbooks and counters. These
utilities are a great place to start.
My advice is to just pick a provider and jump right in. Get your feet
wet. Yeah, your first efforts may not be perfect, but you've got to start
somewhere. Enjoy yourself and have fun.
If you find after a while that the provider that you chose doesn't meet
your needs, switch and start over with another one. Until you find a provider
that you are happy with (fast, easy-to-use, up most of the time)
keep you homepage small. Once you find one you are happy with, go to
town.
Now spend some time working on it. Do a little every day if you can,
or at least a few days a week. Just keep working on it. When you get a
version of the site that's "done" (all pages finishes, no under construction
signs, links working, etc) submit it to the search engines so other people
can enjoy your work.
Remember that the search engines take a few weeks or months to list
your site, so don't expect visitors overnight. Then practice using some
of the other promotion techniques discussed in the advertising section
of this web site.
Now just keep working on your home page. Get as fancy as you like. You'll
learn about graphics, HTML, and many other things. You've begun an adventure
which has more rewards than you can imagine.
At some point you will begin to push the limits of the free host/web
based homepage editing technology.
You will start to get frustrated because something you want to do is
difficult or cannot be done at all.
Now is the time to begin to learn about new things. Now you will want
to learn HTML, perhaps buy a nice HTML editor and go to town. Most likely,
by this time you will want to re-create your site anyway, so pick one and
go for it. If you don't want to do the whole thing over, there are techniques
to get your site down to your own hard drive (learn about FTP). Perhaps
you will need to find a new host - there are hundreds and hundreds of them.
There is an added benefit to doing all of this - you are learning skills
which will be of use throughout the rest of your life. This will be useful
in many jobs, and if you become good enough, perhaps you will have
found yourself a possible new career. At the very least, you may make
some new friends and have a great adventure.
It's better than sitting at home watching television, isn't it? |