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Personal Web Pages for Non-Geeks. Demystify the process of creating a web site. Why a personal web page?. To promote your career Having a web page shows you’re “with it” Provides assurance that you can keep up with the times Provides a way to market yourself
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Personal Web Pages for Non-Geeks Demystify the process of creating a web site
Why a personal web page? • To promote your career • Having a web page shows you’re “with it” • Provides assurance that you can keep up with the times • Provides a way to market yourself • Prospective employers can get a glimpse of who you are • Before calling you • Following an interview
Why a personal web page? • Augment your formal resume • Expand on professional activities • Show who you are outside work • Just for fun • Share photos and events with family & friends • Share your space to support others
What should be on a page? • Examples • http://www.scottkane.com/ • http://members.aol.com/beilers/ • http://www.jreilers.org/ • http://www.eilers.org/
Basics • You will need • A service to host you page • Many ISPs (Internet Service Provider) offer hosting • AOL • ATTBI used to; bet Comcast does also • If you use a small provider, check with them • Independent hosting services • More about these later
Basics • You will need • A means to develop/edit your page • Some providers offer templates • Some offer development tools • There are development tools available elsewhere, some free on the WWW others for sale on the web or in stores • Tools range from simple to very sophisticated
Basics • You will need • A means to upload your page from your home/office PC to your host • If using ISP templates, this may be automatic • If not automatic, it may just require a mouse click • Some upload tools might require a setup for first use
Getting Started • Select a method that fits you • We will examine two options • Hosting service with cookie-cutter templates • “Free” web hosting • There are +/- for each • You get what you pay for
Method #1 • A “No-Brainer”, but with a price
A No-Brainer • Gray Hair Management page • http://www.grayhairmanagement.com/ • $250.00 – one-time charge • Page templates provided • Includes two-year domain registration (www.scottkane.com) • Domain registrar will bill for renewal • Domain fees are currently about $10 a year
Some Notes on Domains • scottkane.com/ • Scott’s domain is his first and last name • eilers.org/ • Domains are first come/ first served • My nephew Aaron beat me the punch • jreilers.org/ • I found that my two initials + last name was available • members.aol.com/beilers/ • Brother Bruce doesn’t have his own domain
Some Notes on Domains • How do you know if a domain name is available? • http://www.checkdomain.com
Domain Cautions • Owning a domain may raise some privacy issues • It is possible to search for a domain’s owner • May learn name, address, phone, email • May yield some email SPAM • Personally, I have not found this burdensome • But I’m rather tolerant
Method #2 • “Free” web page • Nothing is “completely” free • Free pages are supported by the hosts selling advertising
Free Web Page • http://www.geocities.com/jameseilers/ • http://geocities.yahoo.com/
The Yahoo Page Wizards will guide you through building your web page
Let’s try it! Is there a volunteer?
One method of editing is to use the same Page Wizards with which we built the page
Select “Edit existing page” Choose your page from the pull down list
Editing your page • The Wizard will lead you through the same steps used to create the page.
Editing your page • Ready to graduate from the Wizard? • Small caution • If you step up, you may not return to the Wizard for editing
When you’re ready for the next level, you can customize your page with Yahoo PageBuilder
Editing Your Page • If there is interest from the group we will have a second session covering PageBuilder and other more advanced editing tools.
Questions/Comments? James R. Eilers, CPIM 740 South Ardmore Villa Park, IL 60181 630/833-6664 james.eilers@jreilers.org http://jreilers.org