How to Create a Website (Step by Step Guide)
Want to jump straight to the answer? The best way to create a
website for most people is definitely by using Wix.
Creating
a website from scratch is easier than ever.
With
the right tools and systems, knowing how to create a website is as simple as
clicking a few buttons.
You
don’t need a bunch of coding knowledge, and you don’t need to spend a chunk of
your budget hiring a web developer.
In
fact, you don’t need anything besides a computer with a good Internet
connection and an hour or two of time.
In this
step-by-step guide, I want to show you exactly what you need to create a
website from scratch. By the end, you’ll have a website to show for it and with
none of the headaches.
The Basics of a Website
To
understand how to build a website, let’s take a look at the very basics of how
websites work.
Every
single website on the Internet requires just two things to work.
That’s
right. Just two.
They
are:
·
Domain name. This is the unique URL
name for your website typically followed by a .com, .org, .net, etc.
·
Web host. This is where your
website “lives.” It’s the servers you use to store your website’s information.
Combined,
these two things allow your website to simply exist on the Internet. To make
your website great and unique, though, you’re going to also need a website
builder. This allows you to easily create pages, posts, and whatever else
you want for your site.
That’s where Wix comes
in.
Wix
gives you a website builder AND a web host all in one. It is also one of the
best website building tools on the market today. It allows you to easily and
painlessly create a website in a matter of minutes.
Below
we’ll walk you through the steps you need to create an awesome website on Wix —
and monetize if you want to.
How to Create a Website in
5 steps
Below
are our 5 steps to create a website.
They
are:
·
Step 1: Choose a domain and register it
·
Step 2: Set up a Wix account
·
Step 3: Customize your website
·
Step 4: Connect your domain
·
Step 5: (optional): Add online store
each
step now.
Step 1: Choose a domain
and register it
Choosing
a domain is one of the most important decisions you can make for your website.
After
all, this is how people will remember your website and — therefore — your
brand. That’s why you want them to associate with something memorable, yet
unique to your business.
Unfortunately,
there is some bad news: Most all of the good domain names are taken.
The
Internet has been alive for four decades now. Of course the good ones have been
snagged up.
However,
that doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find a perfect domain for your brand.
When
ideating good domain names, consider the following elements:
·
Easy to say and spell. Rule
of thumb: Potential visitors should be able to say your domain at a bar with
their friends without them having to ask twice how to spell or say it.
·
Short and sweet. We
recommend no more than 14 characters. You don’t want an overly long domain name
that’s hard to remember and say.
·
Go with .com, .org, or .net. While
there are plenty of domain name systems out there, it’s best to stick with the
tried-and-true ones. You want people to be able to remember it after all.
·
Use your name. Great
choice for a personal blog, website, or portfolio.
·
Avoid numbers and hyphens. This
just makes it look weird in the URL. Plus it makes it harder for people to say
what your URL is to others.
Come up
with a list of 5 – 10 potential domain names. Then go to Domain.com to
see if any of your domains are available.
If you
have a few available, great! Choose the one you like the most and use that for
your website domain. If you don’t have any available, that’s okay.
I
recommend you brainstorm more ideas and search until you do find an available
domain. Alternatively, you can buy
a domain — but I really don’t recommend doing that because it’s
very expensive. In fact, domains typically cost a few thousand dollars at
minimum. I’ve seen it go as high as six figures for a domain.
Keep it
easy on yourself and keep ideating until you find a free one. Once you do, you
can register it right off of Domain.com
Once
you do that, let’s jump into web hosting.
Step 2: Set up a Wix
account
Website
builders like Wix make things extremely easy.
Simply
go to their site, pick a domain that’s available, and use their software to put
everything together. They walk you through every step.
Wix is
absolutely perfect for:
·
Restaurants
·
Local businesses
·
Freelancers
·
Hobby sites
·
Student groups
·
Community projects
·
“Resume” sites
·
Short term projects
Sites
like these don’t need to get serious with traffic building strategies. They
simply need a site that has a few pages when people want to know more about the
business or project.
Website
builders do have a downside. They don’t handle large sites and lack the
advanced features you’d need for building large amounts of traffic. Most
businesses don’t need this anyway so a basic website builder is more than
enough. You’ll get more value out of the simplicity and won’t notice the lack
of advanced features. You won’t need them anyway.
Now
that we’ve covered that, let’s jump into how exactly to build a Wix website.
First,
go to the Wix website.
Click
on the Get Started button in the middle of the page.
Create
an account with Wix by entering your email and creating a password.
Alternatively,
you can use Facebook or Google to create an account.
From
here, they’re going to walk you through a series of questions to tailor your
website building experience to you. Answer the questions as you see best.
Step 3: Customize your
website
After
you answer the questions, you now have two options:
·
Use Wix ADI. This is their
artificial design intelligence solution that automatically creates a website
for you after you enter in a few more details about your website. This is the
easiest route.
·
Create your own. Choose
a template from the Wix Editor and create your own website. While this route is
more hands on, it’s still very simple and straightforward.
The
choice is up to you. If you want a bit more control over your website’s design,
choose the second option. If you want to get through it a little faster or if
you’re nervous about creating your first website, choose Wix ADI.
For
now, we’re going to choose to create our own website using a template. Click
on Choose a Template.
On the
next page, Wix offers you a host of free templates to choose from based on your
answers from Step 3.
Search
through them now for a template you want to use. Can’t find a good one? Use
their search function or the navigation buttons to find new templates.
Choose
the template you’d like to use. If you’re wondering how it would look as a
website, you have the option to view the demo by hovering your mouse over the
template in the menu.
Once
you’re ready, click on Edit on the template you want to use.
The Wix
website editor will automatically appear in a new tab. In this editor, you’ll
be able to make changes to the design of the template. You’ll also be able to
change any text you see.
If
there’s an element you want but don’t see, you can use the editing menu on the
left hand side to add it to the page.
Spend
the next hour or so making adjustments to the website as needed. Click on Preview whenever
you want to see what it’ll look like when all is said and done.
Once
the text is edited and you have everything you want in your website, click
on Publish in the top right corner.
Once
it’s published, you’ll have a customized Wix domain to your website.
Remember
the domain you registered in Step 1? Now it’s time to connect it with your Wix
account.
Step 4: Connect your
domain to Wix
Before
we jump into the steps to connect your domain, we need to upgrade to a Wix
Premium Plan.
From
the window we last left off, click on Upgrade Now.
You’ll
be taken to a new window that allows you to choose a paid plan. Prices start at
$23/month for Business plans and $8.50 a month for normal website plans.
To
accept payments you’ll want to go with a Business plan (that might come in
handy later, and we’ll go into that in a bit).
All the
paid plans allow you to connect your domain to your Wix website.
Choose
the plan that you’d like to use. You’ll then have an option to choose the
subscription period for the plan.
The
cheapest option will always be the 3 year subscription period. That means
you’ll pay in full for three years of your Wix subscription—but it winds up
being cheaper each month.
Once
you’ve upgraded to a premium plan, head back to your website’s dashboard, and
go to the Settings > Domains.
Click
on Connect a domain you already own.
Select
the Wix site you want to connect your domain to then click Next.
Enter
in your domain name. Then click DNS near the Connection
Method at the bottom. Choose Pointing.
Click Confirm.
Then click Next.
Now you
need to update your domain’s DNS records.
To do
that, head back to Domain.com and head to your Domains
Dashboard.
Click
on Manage underneath the domain you want to point to Wix.
Click
the settings icon on the side of the domain.
Click
on DNS & Nameservers.
Click
on the three dots on the right side of the nameservers.
Now
you’ll be able to change the name servers. To connect to Wix, change the name
servers to the following:
·
For yourdomain.com, create an A record that points to:
23.236.62.147
·
For www.yourdomain.com, create a Cname record that points to:
www141.wixdns.net
Once
you do so, click on Submit your changes.
It will
take 1-2 days for the website to fully process this change. Once it does, the
domain will point to your Wix website!
Step 5 (optional): Add an
online store
One of
the areas where Wix really shines is their ecommerce functionality.
With
Wix, you’ll be able to create an online store to help you sell any of your
products and services with ease.
Not
only will this allow you to start generating cash with your website, but you’ll
be well on your way to launching a successful ecommerce business.
To
start, head to your Wix dashboard. Underneath your website’s name, click
on Site Actions > Edit Site.
You’ll
now see the site editor as you did in Step 3. Click on the Add button
on the left menu. Then choose Store. You’ll then be able to
choose Add to Site to … well, add it to your site.
From
here, it’ll furnish a default store template you’ll be able to fully customize.
To change the products and prices, go to your store Dashboard.
Here
you’ll be able to add and edit any products or services you have in your store.
Spend
some time adding new products and services, or deleting the default ones. Once
you’re finished. You’ll now have to set up a payment method.
Head
back to your website dashboard. Then click Settings on the
left side. On the right, click on Accept Payments.
From
here, Wix gives you the option to start accepting payments via:
·
Credit and debit cards
·
PayPal
·
AliPay
·
Cash/Checks
·
Point of Sale (POS)
Choose
the options you want to use then click Connect Me at the
bottom.
You’ll need to complete a few more steps to get it done. If you haven’t upgraded to a business plan yet, you’ll need to in order to accept debit and credit card payments.
Once you’ve set it up, congrats! You just set up your first
ecommerce website. Now it’s time to make some money.
The Pros and Cons of
Hiring a Pro
What
about hiring someone to build your site for you?
It’s
certainly an option.
My main
piece of advice is to pick the right tool yourself. So make the decision on
whether you need Wix, WordPress, or another site builder. Don’t let someone
else make this decision for you.
And
once you’re on the right tool, you’ll be able to look for someone that has a
lot of experience with the tool that you’ve chosen. Whether you’re working with
a freelancer or an agency, find someone with experience in the tool that you’ve
picked.
Folks
that have a lot of experience with WordPress tend to not have as much
experience with Wix. And vice versa. The quality of your site will be higher if
you find someone with plenty of experience on that tool.
All of
this is completely optional though.
If cash
is tight, skip all this and do it yourself. Wix has tons of themes that you can
use. They might not be perfect but they’re more than good enough to get your
site off the ground.
These
days, themes that cost $30-150 are often just as good as sites built by hand.
Even many of the free themes are indistinguishable from top-tier sites.
When
picking a freelancer or agency to work with, ask to see their portfolio of live
sites. Pick someone that has built sites that are pretty close to what you
want. Most likely, you’ll get a site that’s very similar to their past work.
If
you’re using a site builder, you don’t need to pay someone to put it together.
Since there isn’t much to customize or configure, you’ll be wasting your money.
The site builders are designed for complete beginners, you’ll be able to get
everything live within an afternoon by yourself. They also produce sites that
look fantastic without any extra customization.
Time to Build Your Site
Let’s
recap.
There
are five steps to building a website:
·
Step 1: Choose a domain and register it at Domain.com
·
Step 2: Set up a Wix account
·
Step 3: Customize your website
·
Step 4: Connect your domain to Wix
·
Step 5 (optional): Add online store


























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