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Building a Web site

Last post (Web Presence – Getting Started) we talked about how a good way to start marketing yourself is with a web site. Knowing what content you want on your site and how you want it to look is the first step. This time we are looking at some tools you can use to build a site.

There are many good products you can use to build a web site. One that I would recommend is WordPress.com for these reasons:

There are two WordPress’s, one is WordPress.com and the other is WordPress.org. WordPress.com is what I am recommending. WordPress.org has a yearly fee and it requires self-hosting so you would need to find a place to host your site, most likely at additional cost as well.

WordPress.com was started as a blog. By using it you will have the ability to have a blog, but also be able to have a hassle free basic web site. I think WordPress.com is a great way to start and as you grow you can add features.

WordPress.com has a good online knowledge base to help you with building your site. Another training source is learn.wordpress.com which is a free online training tutorial.

If you like more visual training you can use Lynda.com training videos. Lyndia.com offers thousands of training courses on many different topics. They offer a 10 day free trial so you can see if this is something that would be helpful to you. The course “WordPress.com Essential Training” is an excellent course. It consists of 40 small videos that are about 3 to 5 minutes each. After watching each video you can complete that step in your web site. By the time you are done with the course you should have your site set up. After the trial period with Lynda you can cancel at any time. It is a very good way to build your site quickly at minimal cost. You can literally build your site in an afternoon.

You can not build a store in WordPress.com but there are a couple of things that you can do to accommodate a degree of e-commerce for your site. You can build an Etsy store and create a page in your WordPress site with a link to your Etsy store.  Another option is to build a page with your products and prices. Your customers can then contact you with a list of what they want and you will be able to send them a PayPal invoice.  We will talk in later posts on how to build an Etsy store and also how to set up a PayPal business account.

WordPress does have Personal, Premium and Business plans but you do not need them to get started. The free plan comes with 3GB of storage.

There are many other products that you can use. Many offer free trials, but I am finding it harder to find ones that offer a free ongoing plan.  Here are a few lower price point ones that can be upgraded to have a store if desired:

Here are some examples of WordPress sites:

I hope this will encourage you to get started on your site. Just start and take it step-by-step.  If you are already using something that is free and easy to use we would love to hear about it.

Happy Painting and Creating,
Jane

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