5 Hurdles of Building a Website from Scratch and How to Overcome Them
5 Hurdles of Building a Website from Scratch and How to Overcome Them
So, you're looking forward to creating your first website but don’t know how to build a website from scratch. Be warned that it's not an easy feat. However, we've listed some of the hurdles that you might encounter along the way and some ways you can overcome them.1. Getting your website's domainYou may be tempted to use WordPress' standard domain. But, if you're in it for the long run and you'd want to build your credibility, it's highly recommended that you get your own .com. There are a couple of websites you can purchase your domain from. Try BlueHost, GoDaddy, or Namecheap. There are also different plans that could cater to your budget!2. Choosing the right themeIf you've availed yourself of the basic WordPress plan, then you'll also get a very limited range of themes from the WordPress Site Editor. There are several styles you can choose from here. But, if you want to go on a little overboard and extra with your website, we encourage you to buy a different WordPress plan! Look for plans that offer you the ability to customize your website. Investing in the right plan would benefit you in the long run.3. Adding the necessary plug-insWhen you’re building a website from scratch, it’s hard to gauge what kind of content you’re going to put in your page. But that’s alright! Don't be afraid to download plug-ins. This will really make your life a lot easier. Some of the plug-ins that you can add are Google Analytics by MonsterInsights, Yoast SEO Plugin, Jetpack, Sucuri, and Contact Form 7. These plug-ins will help you improve the readability of your website and increase the SEO rankings of your website, as well.4. Picture sizes are too large
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About Rana Tarakji
Originally from the U.S., Rana Tarakji is the founder of One SEO, author of Off-site SEO guide: A Hands-On SEO Tutorial For Beginners & Dummies, and a web content specialist who now lives in Beirut, Lebanon. Rana's work has appeared in a wide range of publications in print and online, including Life Hacker, Upwork, Christian Today, Newswire, and many other outlets.