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Thinking About Moving To My Own Website

There are a lot of big decisions that go along with it- Starting a website is no walk in the park with George! Get ready for big expenses, hosting challenges, your site will go down periodically, there will be admin problems where you can't get into your dashboard to edit your site, password problems, knowing what is c-panel, knowing where your files are located, FTP, links back links front and back end editing, figuring out mySQL, truly make sure you have good tech support if your not tech savvy, and are getting prepared for several content challenges and media and text challenges or anything you can think of with regards to owning a website outright will happen. It will make you want to pull your hair out at times and then other days you will feel so rewarded like hey I created something fun! finally!!! All I can say is research read and have fun with it. Allot yourself ample time to be creative and time daily to work on your new creations. 2 to 3 hours max. Spend this time cultivating what you have then you can move to greener territory once you feel like- hey I've got this!!!?!??!! Get the Blueprint ready. Best Kia~

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Hello Friend~ It's going to be http://www.movingcompanies.us/local-movers a lot of work and time consumption. I would really do my research before jumping into a website of your own before giving up on HubPages which is awesome. There are so many programs and things out there you can do online. I think HubPages is a great place to start. I almost wish I had started here first rather than just jumping right in trying to put together an entire site alone. Crazy!! It might give you the jumpstart you need before you move into more complicated things like a website. It's like a baby, you have to really nurture it have time for it, write to it, you have to feed it ads, and love what you are adding to it and be ready to answer and help others who are constantly coming to your site wanting your opinion.

If you've got a great product, a brand or you have affiliates or wonderful vendors then hey, you're half way there. But If you haven't read up on coding or themes or HTML, CSS, Scripts, what ever styles you are going to be using or designs, your niche, selling, marketing, publishing, colors or typography or fonts or security, SEO, keywords, optimization, MONEY, caching plugins widgets are you adding a shopping cart paypal or payza?! whatever you are going to decide to use.

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