Archive for July, 2011

17: Beginners Guide – Lesson 2 – What is web site hosting?

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

Following on from last weeks lesson - lesson 1 “What is a domain / URL”?  I am pleased to post lesson 2 - “What is web site hosting”? 

I was hoping to post this on Friday 22nd July 2011.  However, Youtube conspied against me by consistently giving me the internal 500 error every time I tried to upload.  Anyway, I have got round this by setting up a new Youtube channel called digitalarkcolchester.  The old channel is still live but I will not be adding any new videos to the old channel.

Remember, for those wanting more technical details, there are plentry of web sites that will be able to help.

For those who may not agree with some of my descriptions, remember my aim is to provide the required level of understanding to get a web site online, not to be able to discus the finer points of what is web hosting.

So please enjoy the free video resource by clicking the link below

Beginners Guide to a Web Site: Lesson 2 - What is web site hosting?

If you have any thoughts, comments or feedback, please drop me a mail and I will use it to refine the course.

Kind regards

Simon

16: Beginners Guide – Lesson 1: What is a domain / URL?

Friday, July 15th, 2011

I am excited to announce that the first video of the series of complete beginners guide to web design is now available to view.

The first video explains “What is a domain / URL”?  Click the link to view in Youtube.

Beginners Guide to a Web Site: Lesson 1 – What is a domain / URL?

The great part about this and the guides to come is that they are aimed at complete beginners, novices, newbies, whatever you want to use to web domains, web hosting and web design.

Each step of the guide will take you through the process so that you can choose & buy a domain, buy web hosting and publish a web site – without having become a technical expert!

For those wanting more technical details, there are plentry of web sites that will be able to help.

For those who may not agree with some of my descriptions, remember my aim is to provide the required level of understanding to get a web site online, not to be able to discus the differences between domains and URL’s.

The free video guide contains a couple of simple examples based on the real world to provide the context of what a domain does and why it is important.

Beginners Guide to a Web Site: Lesson 1 – What is a domain / URL?

If you have any thoughts, comments or feedback, please drop me a mail and I will use it to refine the course.

Kind regards

Simon

15. Beginners guide to choosing and buying a domain name and web hosting

Tuesday, July 12th, 2011

As mentioned in an earlier post, I have realised that there are a number of people who would like an absolute beginners (aka dummies guide) to buying a domain and getting and publishing a web site.  A guide that does not assume that you already have a level of technical knowledge and understanding.

I am going to cover the following :

  1. What is a domain name?
  2. What is web hosting?
  3. How to choose a domain name.
  4. How to choose a web hosting package
  5. How to buy a domain name and web hosting online
  6. Basic understanding of web hosting Control Panel
  7. How to set up a FTP account
  8. How to set up email accounts
  9. How to install WordPress
  10. How to install Joomla
  11. Web Design software
  12. How to building a basic web site
  13. How to publish a web site to the internet
  14. How to add web analytics to your web site

After I have completed the above topics I will look to add other informative “How to” guides.  If you have a particular topic you would like me to cover, please e-mail me simon@digitalark.co.uk.

Simon

14. Is your business missing out on online riches?

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

Apologies for those waiting for the novices guide to getting online, choosing / buying, creating a web site.  I will start this next week.

However, last weekend I saw an article in the Mail on Sunday (published 3rd July 2011) that I felt it was very important to write a blog post.  The article was headed “Online Riches ignored” if you wish to look the article up.

The article discussed how many smaller (micro) businesses were missing out on online profits by either not investing, not focusing or not even having an online presence.  Here are some of the statistics from the article that are a wake up call for small business owners in the UK (and beyond):

  • Micros (small) businesses with less than 10 staff only make on average £1,000 sales a year via the internet, equivalent to only 0.6% of their total revenue.
  • However, businesses with 11 – 49 staff, earn on average £175,000 in online sales, or 4.6% of revenue.
  • Bigger firms with 50 – 249 staff earn on average £2.5 million or 13.1% of sales online.

 

Data courtesy of research by Centre for Economics and Business Research and printed in the Mail on Sunday, 3rd July 2011

This I found very revealing.  What it tells me is that there is a huge opportunity for small (micro) businesses to increase revenue by effective use of an online presence.  Unfortunately many do not realise that it does not matter how small their business is, it is important to invest in an online presence.

I recognise that many small businesses don’t have the time or capital to invest.  Therefore, it is important to choose the right web design partner who can provide a service, at the right prices to deliver the best possible results.

Please take some time to look back at one of my earlier posts, 6. Does it save money when a business owner builds and maintains their own web site? While it may appear to be more cost effective to build and manage your own web site, there is a lot of benefit (time, results, etc) in using a trusted web design partner.

I hope this article has provided food for thought of the terrific opportunity for small businesses to make more money by making the best use of an online presence.

If you would like any information on how Digital Ark can help, please contact me simon@digitalark.co.uk.