How To Build Your Own Website Free by Own. Lyrics
Wondering how to build your own website free? The internet is a vast place that gives everyone the opportunity to do just that. There are several options when it comes to building your own site or blog for free, but some of them come with hidden costs and others need you to attend classes, so this all-encompassing guide will walk you through the steps in detail and offer additional information on top of step-by-step instructions if needed.
None of these hosting services are pеrfect. Some allow more customization than othеrs, while some offer more space or bandwidth than others. Just like any business it's best to do your research upfront so you know what you're getting into - otherwise how will you be able to tell if something is good or bad, right? So read ahead and also feel free to ask questions in the comments.
By completing this guide you should have a working, live website at its end and also have a better understanding of web design and hosting as a whole. One last thing before we begin: this guide will be geared towards those who are beginners or first-time website builders so if you're an expert feel free to share your wisdom in the comments section as well! With that being said let's get started!
Type 1 - Free Hosting Sites
There are several websites out there that allow users to create their own personal blog or host their own business page completely free. These sites usually give you certain limitations with regards to number of email accounts (things like Mailinator), data storage, design customization, etc.
Type 2 - Free Email Address Sites
Setting up an email address can be a pain, especially if you want to have multiple accounts. Luckily there are several free email address hosting sites out there that allow you to have an unlimited number of emails with each containing large amounts of storage space.
These sites will also give you the option to create your own custom email addresses that will then forward to any other account, so in essence it functions just like having more than one Gmail account except these are completely free!
Type 3 - Blog Hosting Sites
These are usually hosted on blogspot or wordpress and blogsvila.com can upload their personal designs using HTML, CSS or even WordPress's built in themes!
None of these hosting services are pеrfect. Some allow more customization than othеrs, while some offer more space or bandwidth than others. Just like any business it's best to do your research upfront so you know what you're getting into - otherwise how will you be able to tell if something is good or bad, right? So read ahead and also feel free to ask questions in the comments.
By completing this guide you should have a working, live website at its end and also have a better understanding of web design and hosting as a whole. One last thing before we begin: this guide will be geared towards those who are beginners or first-time website builders so if you're an expert feel free to share your wisdom in the comments section as well! With that being said let's get started!
Type 1 - Free Hosting Sites
There are several websites out there that allow users to create their own personal blog or host their own business page completely free. These sites usually give you certain limitations with regards to number of email accounts (things like Mailinator), data storage, design customization, etc.
Type 2 - Free Email Address Sites
Setting up an email address can be a pain, especially if you want to have multiple accounts. Luckily there are several free email address hosting sites out there that allow you to have an unlimited number of emails with each containing large amounts of storage space.
These sites will also give you the option to create your own custom email addresses that will then forward to any other account, so in essence it functions just like having more than one Gmail account except these are completely free!
Type 3 - Blog Hosting Sites
These are usually hosted on blogspot or wordpress and blogsvila.com can upload their personal designs using HTML, CSS or even WordPress's built in themes!