By Emma Clair on Jun 22, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
A registrar is the company or service that provides domain name registration. A registrar may also sell web hosting, and it is often convenient to purchase web hosting and domain name registration from the same company – but it isn’t necessary.
Registrars to watch out for include Network Solutions and GoDaddy, which either overcharge or are [...]
By Emma Clair on Jun 22, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
A Domain Name is also known as a “URL” or “web address”. It’s the unique name of a computer on the Internet. Users can type a domain name (for instance www.michellemcginnis.com) into a web browser to view a specific web site.
Domain names are also part of every e-mail address. For instance, since Michelle owns the [...]
By Emma Clair on Jun 22, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
A web host is a service that stores your information (or website) on a server, allowing it to be accessed by users on the Internet. Web hosts typically charge by the month, with discounts if you pay by the year. For most simple sites hosting charges should be minimal, around $5-$10/month. Web hosts often double [...]
By Emma Clair on Jun 22, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
A search ranking is also known as “organic ranking” or “natural ranking.” It’s the rank of a web site in a search engine’s index of sites, organized by key word or phrase. Typically the goal of a site is to appear within the top ten listed results for a given key word or phrase because [...]
By Emma Clair on Jun 22, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
Search engine optimization (also known as “SEO”) is the process of tweaking a web site to make its search engine ranking rise. Some techniques of search engine optimization include:
Having other sites link to your site (this is a biggie!)
Including key words and phrases that describe your site’s purpose, especially within the first sentence of each [...]
By Emma Clair on Jun 22, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
A content management system (also known as a content management software, or CMS) is a way to manage site content without having to know any coding language. It has many advantages for both the novice and experienced site owner. With a CMS, a site owner does not have to rely on a webmaster every time [...]
By Emma Clair on Jun 22, 2008 in Uncategorized | 0 Comments
This area of the site is a glossary of website-related terms, but it’s by no means comprehensive. I recommend Wikipedia.org as a good source of additional information.
In addition, you can define terms using Google. Simply type in “define:WYSIWYG editor” in the Google search box and you’ll be given a definition of a WYSIWYG editor.
What is [...]