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If you want to make a name for yourself, it is crucial that you have a web presence. Whether you are starting your own business selling crafts or are forming a band, there is no better way to inform people who you are and why they need to pay attention to you better than a website. While Facebook and Google+ have replaced many people's websites, the importance of websites is still relevant, and you need one.
However, you likely have a few questions about starting your own site. In the past, we have taught you how to make a website from scratch and how to host it, but you may still have a few unanswered questions. Furthermore, you may not want to build your website from scratch, but would rather find an inexpensive service that allows you to build your own professional-grade website without the need to type even one line of HTML. Whatever questions you may have, ask them in the comments below. Additionally, if you have advice you want to provide for our readers, feel free to do so. Ask and answer questions about starting a website in the comments.
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