Now that you have your profitable niche or specific target market you should have to decide what type of website you are going to make that will fit to your budget.
Static Websites – Brochureware. Most small businesses start out with a small “static” website. In order for the business to update their static website, they will have to contact their website development company and request that the changes be made. It is for this reason that they are not updated very often and remain “static” for a long period of time.
Dynamic, Database-Driven Websites. Today, most successful websites are dynamic, meaning the content changes regularly without necessarily feeding content from other bigger websites (as in the case of many static websites). Dynamic websites are usually maintained by members of the business using a Content Management System – a web-based software application that allows them to update their content without having to learn anything about web programming. One of those like hosted wordpress, joomla and other free cms application.
Corporate Style Websites. This is the next step up from a static website, where the business can update the website content themselves without having to get hold of the web design company.
E-Tailers or E-Commerce Websites. E-Retailers or E-Tailers are websites that allow visitors to purchase products online. The website owner uses a back-end to add or remove products and their properties, process orders, analyse sales and more.
Community Websites. These websites usually cater for certain types of Internet users. Their main source of revenue may be advertising or offering different levels of memberships with different benefits (e.g "Gold Membership"). Eg. Job Search Websites, Online Dating websites, Discussion Boards, Special-Interest Portals
Information Driven Websites. These websites mainly derive revenue from selling advertising space on their website. Eg. Website directories, article directories, a Short-Story/Poetry submission website, etc.
If you want a blog type website I recommend a hosted wordpress content management system application. It is easy to install and manage. You can also install many plugins available for free. But if you are tight in budget you can use a free blog sites like wordpress.com or blogspot.com like the one I use to host this blog.
Now you should have your site ready for monetization.
Static Websites – Brochureware. Most small businesses start out with a small “static” website. In order for the business to update their static website, they will have to contact their website development company and request that the changes be made. It is for this reason that they are not updated very often and remain “static” for a long period of time.
Dynamic, Database-Driven Websites. Today, most successful websites are dynamic, meaning the content changes regularly without necessarily feeding content from other bigger websites (as in the case of many static websites). Dynamic websites are usually maintained by members of the business using a Content Management System – a web-based software application that allows them to update their content without having to learn anything about web programming. One of those like hosted wordpress, joomla and other free cms application.
Corporate Style Websites. This is the next step up from a static website, where the business can update the website content themselves without having to get hold of the web design company.
E-Tailers or E-Commerce Websites. E-Retailers or E-Tailers are websites that allow visitors to purchase products online. The website owner uses a back-end to add or remove products and their properties, process orders, analyse sales and more.
Community Websites. These websites usually cater for certain types of Internet users. Their main source of revenue may be advertising or offering different levels of memberships with different benefits (e.g "Gold Membership"). Eg. Job Search Websites, Online Dating websites, Discussion Boards, Special-Interest Portals
Information Driven Websites. These websites mainly derive revenue from selling advertising space on their website. Eg. Website directories, article directories, a Short-Story/Poetry submission website, etc.
If you want a blog type website I recommend a hosted wordpress content management system application. It is easy to install and manage. You can also install many plugins available for free. But if you are tight in budget you can use a free blog sites like wordpress.com or blogspot.com like the one I use to host this blog.
Now you should have your site ready for monetization.
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