Steps to Build a Catholic Web Site
Building a Catholic web site involves many steps
which can be taken at a pace that depends one's personal time and
resources. Although one can build a Catholic web
site through the many methods that can be found on the Web,
this site's way of proceeding in building a web site considers the
elements of prayer, discernment and action, especially
making changes conservatively in relation to the employment
of time, people, and resources. Below is a list of
steps we used to build a Catholic articles web site:
To build a web site you can use the following
steps:
- Start with a free web hosting account first
- Join a list of Catholics who know about web
site building
- Do some self-study by buying books or magazines
on building a web site
- Join GNC Web Creations
classes to know professional
methods of building a web site
- Attend recollections and seek counsel from
spiritual directors about your venture in the Internet
- Decide when to purchase your own domain and
get a web hosting service
- Apply learned optimization techniques to enter
the mainstream of the search engine's results pages
- Enter into associate and affiliate programs to
earn funds for maintaining the web site and supporting
one's family or household
Although the abovementioned steps are just a
general guideline for the way of proceeding to build
a Catholic web site, you will learn many of the
details and other important points to consider as
you read the articles written and the posts made
in blogs connected with this web site. Always
use the
Search Site page to look for any information
as regards the way of proceeding to build a Catholic
articles web site using our Catholic Internet Mission methods.
Essential points to consider in the way
of proceeding:
- Importance of having some active participation
or involvement in the ministries of your parish
- Regularly frequenting the sacraments of Eucharist
and Reconciliation
- Getting some understanding of what the Church
teaches about the use of the Net for evangelization
- Continuous education and updating of knowledge
and information in matters that relate both to the
Catholic faith and in relation to the use of the Internet
|