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Hi i want to make a website. i just bought a domain name from go daddy site, whats next? totally clueless. Help

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After getting domain name you can develop your site by software language or by template..i got my website developed by experts from here http://www.tucktail.com/tt/dream-web-design/ and then you can get hosting for your domain..

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This is a hard task to complete it your self,you can use and content management system like joomla which will help you to make a website with out any programming knowledge or you can go for any web designing companies.
for more details on companies:http://www.web-designs-company.com/

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It would be wise to begin with basics, even before you buy domain space, and here is a very good place to begin:  http://www.w3schools.com  They have informative tutorials, testing on materials and even suggestions for legitimate sites that offer web templates, such as Wix, should you become overwhelmed with learning web content, (since it is a kind of programming, or becomes that when you get into things like javascript).

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