If you're looking for a popular, well-known CMS system, Mambo should fit the bill. You can learn Mambo pretty quickly and there is a large community with thousands of extensions. What are the benefits of this? Even if Mambo isn't the easiest system to learn, it is still simple compared to others. Plus with such a large collection of addons and documentation available it makes a great choice for most webmasters. Now, having said that, there is another thing to consider, and that is Mambo hosting. You need to be able to find a Web host that you can trust, but this Web host is also going to need to be able to support your Mambo site with no trouble.
You might be thinking this will be difficult. Well, luckily, it is not. In truth, many of the most popular web hosting companies support Mambo, making it a fine choice for your Web site. With such a huge community you will find no shortage of forums and other places to discuss Mambo. Forums are a great way to learn Mambo and how to solve most of the common problems you're likely to run into.
Your Mambo site can be hosted with all kinds of different hosting companies, from the smallest ones to the largest you may come across. Some of these companies will even prefer a system like Mambo, not only because it is so simple to use but it so well designed.
Your website is your portal to the world. It is your way of voicing your experiences, opinion, products, services or even your entire life to the rest of the world. You may be wondering why that's so important? Setbacks come from difficult to use and poorly designed systems, and Mambo is a great way to avoid those setbacks.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
So You've Got Your First Website
Now you dediced that you want to start your first website. First things first, congratulations! Now your time online won't just be spent browsing other peoples hard work. Those people will be browsing yours. And best of all you may even be able to make a few bucks while you're at it.
You probably either have a friend who has a site helping you, or you're doing the research on your own. The two things most people know about is domain registration and web hosting services. After looking into the various web hosting options you may be really confused as to what you need. The options you'll see discussed most often are shared, reseller, dedicated and VPS hosting.
Well, if there is one piece of advice you should take in, the best thing you can tell yourself is to relax. Yes, it is a bit confusing, but with a couple of hours of research, you can pretty much know everything you need to know about putting up your very own website. Some things you just can't learn through research, you'll only learn from experience. Fortunately it's tough to make any major mistakes and you can avoid most of the larger pitfalls using your common sense and a decent amount of research.
Through all of your decision making, keep in mind that web hosting it the most important aspect of having your own website. It's always recommended to start as small as you can with any site, so shared hosting is where most people should start. At some point your site may outgrow shared hosting. At that point you can start looking into VPS hosting or dedicated servers. Fortunately it is not a difficult process to change hosts in the future if the host you picks now doesn't fit your needs down the road, but you may still want to find a host that allows you to grow through VPS or dedicated servers.
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You probably either have a friend who has a site helping you, or you're doing the research on your own. The two things most people know about is domain registration and web hosting services. After looking into the various web hosting options you may be really confused as to what you need. The options you'll see discussed most often are shared, reseller, dedicated and VPS hosting.
Well, if there is one piece of advice you should take in, the best thing you can tell yourself is to relax. Yes, it is a bit confusing, but with a couple of hours of research, you can pretty much know everything you need to know about putting up your very own website. Some things you just can't learn through research, you'll only learn from experience. Fortunately it's tough to make any major mistakes and you can avoid most of the larger pitfalls using your common sense and a decent amount of research.
Through all of your decision making, keep in mind that web hosting it the most important aspect of having your own website. It's always recommended to start as small as you can with any site, so shared hosting is where most people should start. At some point your site may outgrow shared hosting. At that point you can start looking into VPS hosting or dedicated servers. Fortunately it is not a difficult process to change hosts in the future if the host you picks now doesn't fit your needs down the road, but you may still want to find a host that allows you to grow through VPS or dedicated servers.
Other hosting srticles you might find interesting:
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