DotNetNuke® 5 User's Guide: Get Your Website Up and Running
by Christopher Hammond, Patrick Renner
Foreword
Do you need a website? This question is as old as the World Wide Web itself and as the Internet has evolved to become an integral part of our everyday lives, websites have become critical requirements for almost every significant initiative we undertake today. Whether you have a product or service to promote, a social group you want to interact with on a continuous basis, or just a personal philosophy or stream of consciousness you wish to share with others, websites provide you with a virtual space which is highly available and accessible by people around the world.
Reducing the justifications for a website down to a few simple items may help make the benefits more obvious... People will look for you online. Sooner or later, someone is going to type your name or organization into a search engine and it will be highly beneficial if they are able to find you. Websites are inexpensive. The cost of domain names, web hosting, and web publishing software makes a website a very economical, yet valuable, investment. Websites are great advertising. No other medium has the potential to reach so many consumers for so little cost. A website is a worldwide presence. On the Internet, it doesn't matter whether someone is next door to you or on the other side of the world, they can view your website just the same as anyone else. Your website can generate revenue. E-commerce has minimal overhead and there are a multitude of ways to make money online. Your website can save you time. Distributing ...
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