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Turnkey web sites are the perfect option for entrepreneurs who want to get their business started quickly without the usual headache associated with starting up an Internet business. With turnkey web sites, you can have a professional-looking website without having to pay a designer or a technical team to build one for you. Another benefit is the time you save since you will not be engaging in web design or waiting for a web designer to complete your website All it takes to build a prosperous company and rewarding life is a great idea, a little knowledge, and the perseverance to make it happen. In fact, thousands of people are jumping ship from nit-picking, soul-crushing workplaces to turn their ideas and hobbies into lucrative, home-based Internet businesses. And you can too! Online sales are continuing to explode and could reach more than $300 billion in the United States along by 2010. This is more than 12 percent of overall retail U.S. sales from a new category of business that hardly existed ten years ago! For entrepreneurs like you, numbers like this mean that new online business opportunities are actually increasing. That's because the Internet continues to change so many of the basic assumptions that you were taught about business as its technology gets easier to use and more widespread. If you are a beginner and do not think you have the ability or knowledge to run a turnkey web site, do not worry! Turnkey web sites are built for complete beginners. Even if you have never owned or ran a web site, you will have no problems. Anyone can run a turnkey web site. No technical skills or experience is necessary. You don't have to know anything more about computer programming than the username and password you set up when you purchase the service. Grab a piece of this $300 billion Internet boom with a turnkey web site.
Php - An In-Depth Look
What is PHP? PHP stands for PHP: HyperText Preprocessor, it is a server-side scripting language, and as the name goes, it is to create dynamic and interactive Websites for your visitors. Maybe you currently make your Websites in HTML? HTML alone cannot create dynamic Web pages, HTML is clearly defined as a static language, as it is always static and mainly is used for structuring (or styling, in some cases) a document (or a Web page, if you like). What do we mean by server-side scripting? You may already know, but HTML is a client-side language, so the browser translates the HTML code into "bytecode" that the computer can understand, and so the computer translates bytecode into what we can clearly understand, text, for example. Server-side scripting is a little different, a little bit more added to the story. As with PHP, server-side scripting languages have an interpreter inside a machine, that translates the code (in our case, PHP code) to HTML code (that the browser can understand), and then the same process will take place with the browser translating the HTML code to bytecode, and so forth. With server-side scripting languages, you don't need anything adding to your browser or computer, as the interpreter inside the machine that hosts the particular Website does most of the work. What's the fuss with server-side scripting languages, then? The thing that makes server-side scripting a must nowadays is because it can generate dynamic Web pages, but what do we mean by dynamic Web pages? Well, imagine you wanted to start a forum, and you used HTML. Okay, you used a form to submit the data and it is sent to your e-mail address, and you have to edit the static Web page every time you want a new post added. That, to me, would be the most annoying job of creating a Website. However, with PHP (or any other server-side scripting language, for that matter), can be completely automated, and you'd not have to edit your file even once! The thing that PHP does, is sends the form data to a different page, saves it in "pre-defined" variables (things that store a value), and using something called a "while loop" that continually loops all the posts saved in the Web page - and that's it! PHP stores the posts in a MySQL database (something that holds data, if you like, like member accounts, etc) and uses that as long-term memory. But if we're talking about server-side scripting languages, what makes PHP different from the rest? Well, simply put, PHP is probably the best thing that has come into the server-side scripting genre. If you have heard about other scripting languages like Perl or ASP/ASP.NET, you'll come to find that they are extremely hard to learn from. Put it this way, the majority of Web developers that use ASP.NET, for example, are those who have come from a different programming background, like have known VBScript, or other languages that's in relation to ASP.NET, the same with Perl. The difference between PHP and the rest, is PHP is incredibly easy to learn, especially for the newbies towards this industry, and PHP has took several steps to ensure an easy introduction to those newbies to the world of programming. Let's do an example, lets see which is the easiest to understand, out of PHP, VBScript and Perl, by doing a simple "Hello World" program, that outputs text to a Web page: PHP: echo "This is some text that'll be shown in a Web page..."; VBScript/ASP.NET: Response.Write("This is some text that'll be shown in a Web page..."); Perl: #!/usr/bin/perl print "content-type: text/html nn"; print "This is some text that'll be shown in a Web page..."; Okay, now I am not going to say things like "well, obviously PHP is the easiest to understand" - as obviously, we all have different preferences, but what I can say is, that they all do the same thing. Which seems the most logical to you? In my opinion, the two most logical ones for me is PHP and VBScript/(ASP.NET). Now it's up to you which one you want to go ahead with, experiment which one is best for you, after all, we all have dfferent tastes. Good luck! Below are a few resources to get started with PHP: # - w3schools.com # - php.net # - mysql.com
My Tip For Creating Websites
So you want to build a website and at this point you may be very excited. There seems to be so much opportunity online that it seems that you cannot go wrong. You read all those sales pages out there telling you that you only need work fifteen minutes a day and you will make thousands. Forgive me I am being a little dramatic but I think you get the picture. The solid fundament when it comes to building websites is to understand why people go online. Number one they go online for information. This information can be entertaining or solution orientated. It can also be sought out for research purposes. So the first question is which category do you fall into? Now let me give you that tip. If you are interested in a subject lets take health as an example its imperative at the outset to have an open mind. What you think may work, may not so you have to be prepared for that. Secondly you need to make sure and research thoroughly so that when you make the decision you can at least know that you have done your homework and therefore your odds of success are far greater. Let me tell you what happened to me. I went out bull headed and just picked a topic that I was interested in and was not adaptable at all. Then I just built a site and put a lot of work into it but got very little results. Then of course I lost motivation and before you know it I almost got burnt out. I cannot tell you how depressing it is when your dream of working online becomes a nightmare of failure. To conclude keep it simple, be adaptable, focus heavily on research and understand that it takes work so don't be easily influenced by all sorts of hype that will in essence only distract you.
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