How-To Create a Website for Free (Series Intro)

How-To Create a Website for Free

A lot of people have websites nowadays. More would like to have one but do not know how to create a website. Starting a few years ago when friends, family and acquaintances learned that I knew how to create websites they started asking me various questions about website creation…
Is creating a website hard?
How do I create a website?
Do you need to know how to program to create a website?
How much does it cost to create a website?
How much does it cost to maintain a website?
Can you teach me how to create a website?

I didn’t have time to help out any of the people that asked me to teach them to create a website, even the ones that offered to pay me. I was busy working on ClearTechInfo or experimenting with website creation in general. This tutorial series on, How-To Create a Website for Free is for all of the people who have asked or will ask me how to create a website.

In this tutorial series you will learn how to create a blog style website for free. In the video below I explain the difference between a, “Blog” and a “Website”. For the purposes of this tutorial series I will name what we will be creating a, “Website”. What you do with the website you create will be entirely up to you.

The next tutorial in this series will be released on Wednesday, 06/17/09 (Pacific Standard Time).

In the following introduction to the, “How To Create a Website for Free” video tutorial series I will take you step-by-step and you will easily learn the following…
1. Introduction to the How To Create a Website for Free tutorial series
2. The answer to the question, “What is the difference between a Blog and a Website?”


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