Once you have a Web page, you can build a Web site. Let me repeat this point, because I want to emphasize it: If you can build a Web page, you can build a Web site. A Web site is just a set of pages that share a common Web address. In other words, the Web site is where the Web page "lives," so to speak, on the Internet.
Although single-page Web sites definitely exist, most sites have multiple pages, often hundreds or thousands of them. But such sites are built one page at a time, so don't feel overwhelmed by the task ahead of you. If you can find time to create one or two pages a week, you'll have 50 to 100 pages on your site in a matter of months. Not that you have to wait that longyou can start making money with your site with just a few pages.
No Programming Required
The kind of Web site you're going to build doesn't require any programming. In technical terms, it's called a static site because the Web pages hardly ever change. By contrast, a dynamic site has pages that change, either because the content is updated from a database or because the content is generated by small computer programs that vary the material depending on the viewer. Sites like www.amazon.com make extensive use of dynamic page generation.
Jumat, 04 April 2008
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