Setting up a website questions

Generally, make sure you are interested and be sure you can keep to frequent updates. If you can't be bothered with a site, your visitors won't be either.
Blogging is the most easiest way to have updated content:)
 
Blogs don't write themselves, it doesn't matter how easy or difficult it is to put the content on the site if you don't make it in the first place.
 
Thanks for the info, everyone :)

I have decided to use wordpress for the time being until my blog gets a tad bit more popular.

I will then look into some domains, hosting, and possibly an entire site as the months go by.

Thanks again.

If you want to see what I have so far, feel free to go to currycricket.wordpress.com

It is a bit raw at the moment, but any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
 
Hitterman/Kshitiz, squabbling isn't helping Cricketman with his question, move on.

Sohum is quite right about being able to get in at $20 a year for domain+hosting. I pay about that for my personal site, and though I used free hosting for all my personal web stuff prior to this, I just find it easier to deal with a paid host, and have some piece of mind.

If you feel confident in your idea for a site, take the plunge and pay a small amount. Having an easy to remember domain with a .com/org/net ending is worth the cost, and it helps with visitor retention. Most people find sites via Google, your task is keeping them coming back after they found what they wanted.

Don't start off with a forum, if you are making a blog turn the comments feature on. If you start getting a lot of frequent repliers then consider one, but an empty forum is never a way to get a popular site.

Generally, make sure you are interested and be sure you can keep to frequent updates. If you can't be bothered with a site, your visitors won't be either.
Sorry for all the squabling, but its infuriating when someone turns down something great just becuase they don't know how to read or follow the rules.
 

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