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Top 10 Most Popular Design Templates for Gator Website Builder
The post Top 10 Most Popular Design Templates for Gator Website Builder appeared first on HostGator Blog . The new Gator Website Builder by HostGator comes with more than 200 professionally designed templates included in the package price. But, if the idea of browsing through 200 design templates is overwhelming for you, all of the design themes are sorted by category to help you find themes that fit the type of website you are looking to build. With categories such as architecture & real estate, beauty & fashion, pets & animals, professional services, restaurants & eateries…there is something for almost every website. All of these website design templates are mobile friendly, meaning that they will automatically adjust based on screen size of the person visiting your website. In addition, all of the design templates can be customized to match your company branding with custom colors, fonts, and your own photos. Here are the top 10 most popular design templates available in Gator Website Builder : Professional Law Firm The Professional Law Firm design is clean with minimal distraction so website visitors can focus on the content at hand. The center icons illustrate content themes, and the horizontal sections help the mind separate content types. 2. Personal Diary The Personal Diary design template is ideal for a writer or poet who wants to start a personal website to feature content such as writings and photos. This design template features large photos and minimal distractions from the main reason someone visits this website – to read what you wrote! 3. Musician The Musician design template is eye catching due to the bright colors and artistic feature image. But don’t forget – you can change all the colors to match your personal brand! Quickly and easily import your music from YouTube on the ‘music’ tab. 4. The Designer The Designer template offers quirky, unique layout options while still remaining professional. For example, the social media icons are placed under the title, still obvious, but in a different location than the traditional layout. The design template also features interesting text overlay on images. This template would be great for a business that likes to show their fun personality. 5. Newspaper Blog The Newspaper Blog design features a grid-like pattern perfect for a website that wants to showcase a lot of content on their homepage. This design template would be great for a newsroom website or blog that produces lot of content on a regular basis. Content is king here, as the layout prefers content layout over design. Customize it with your own colors and fonts! 6. Fashion Boutique The Fashion Boutique design is bright, fun, and focuses on photos to display your boutique items. Pair this with our eCommerce package and you’ll be ready to sell items from your fashion boutique in no time! Remember, you can change the background image and color palette to match your business. 7. Advertising and Marketing The Advertising and Marketing design theme is perfect for showcasing two sides of your brand. Drop in your portfolio and you’ll be ready to rock quickly! 8. Fine Cars Dealership The Fine Cars Dealership design template is perfect for a business that wants to highlight stunning photography without distraction from a busy design. Show off the best part about your business without any other frills. The “call now” button at the top is an added benefit for customers that want to contact you quickly about what they see online. 9. Retro Pastels The Retro Pastels design template features artistry through unique background patterns. This design template would be perfect for a business that maybe doesn’t have a lot of their own business photos to display, but still wants website visitors to get an understanding of their unique character. You can use textures and patterns for website visitors to understand your personality – simply swap out colors and patterns that fit you best! 10. Freelance Copywriter The Freelance Copywriter design template allows solo entrepreneurs the chance to feature their skills in a clean, simply design that focuses on you and what you offer. Swap out your profile picture in the top section, drop in your social media pages, personal portfolio samples, and you’ll be good to go! You can preview more templates at the Gator Website Builder page . Which one are you interested to try? Comment below and let us know! Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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Is My Domain Name Available?
The post Is My Domain Name Available? appeared first on HostGator Blog . You’re really excited about the website idea you have. You can picture what you want it to look like and have a rough idea of the content you plan to include. But before you start building out your website, you need to figure out what its name will be. And that’s a question that’s complicated by the fact that you can’t choose just anything—it has to be something that has the domain name available. How Domain Names Work How domain names work is that they are the main address for a website online. A domain name is what people type into their browser to bring up your website, like www.cutepuppypictures.com or http://homemadesoaps.net . While technically, you have an IP address that identifies where your website lives on the web for other computers, the domain name is a name you choose that better matches what your website is. It’s easier for your visitors to remember, provides your website’s main identification online, and is an important component in how well you’ll perform in the search engines. Your domain name doesn’t technically have to match your website’s name, but if you want to avoid confusing your visitors and pick something that will be easy for them to remember, it should. Make sure to take your time when choosing a domain name , this is not something you want to rush and regret later.That’s why it’s important to consider what domain names are available before you decide what to name your website or business. Find Out: Is My Domain Name Available? If you already have a name in mind for your website, you can do a quick search to find out if it’s available at: https://www.hostgator.com/domains The search will show you: If the exact name you’re searching is available. What the availability is for different top-level extensions , such as .com, .net, or .org. What the cost of the domain is for the different top-level extensions. Suggested alternatives to your domain name that are available if it’s not, or that are cheaper than the exact name you’re searching for. With over 1.8 billion websites already on the web, the likelihood that the first idea you have for your website will be available is low. So if your first search reveals that your domain name is already taken , don’t be surprised. And don’t despair, you still have options. My Preferred Domain Name Isn’t Available, What Now? Now, you need to do some brainstorming to find a domain name that works for the website you have in mind and that is still available. Here are four steps to take. 1. Consider the suggested alternatives. HostGator’s domain search helpfully serves up a list of domain name ideas related to your search that are available as a .com. Give these options a look. If you see one you love, your search is over! You can register it right now and get to work building your website . Those suggestions are auto generated though, so a lot of the time, they won’t quite get at the main idea you want to express with your website. Algorithms just don’t think the way people do. 2. Consider different top-level domain options. Your next potentially easy option is to go for something other than .com. There is one big downside to consider here though: .com is what people think of first, so you risk people navigating to another site when they’re trying to find yours. On the other hand, many browsers now remember the websites users have visited before and auto-fill them in, so many of your repeat visitors will be able to find you without issue even if their impulse is to type in the wrong domain name. And when people end up on a different website than they intended to, their first impulse is to use Google to get to the right one, so as long as you show up in the search engine for your website’s name, they’ll still be able to find you. The sheer number of top level domains available today means there’s a decent chance you can find the domain name you had in mind available with one of them. But most top level domains communicate something specific, and you don’t want to choose one that’s not relevant to you. For example, if your business is based in the United States, choosing a .de domain name—the top level domain for German websites—doesn’t make sense. Some good general options that make sense for almost any website are: .net .cc .co .info .online .site .space .website .ws .tips .ninja .name (best for websites of individuals) .me (best for websites of individuals) .us (for US-based businesses) Some good ones to consider for businesses are: .biz .bz .store .agency .guru There are also a number of industry or topic domain names you can consider, a few examples include: .accountant .art .builders .design .fashion .food .fitness .tech If the domain you want is available for one of the top level domains that make sense for your business, then you can stop your search here. If you’re still not satisfied though, keep exploring your options. 3. Think of similar variations. A lot of the time, you can figure out a domain name that’s really close to the original one you had in mind that is still available. The person who had hoped for cutepuppypictures.com can continue their search for domain names that use hyphens or similes. For example: Cute-puppy-pictures.com Adorablepuppypictures.com Adorable-puppy-pictures.com Cutebabydogpictures.com Cutepuppyimages.com Etc. Get out your thesaurus and come up with a list of as many similar variations of the domain name as you can. It may take some work and a lot of searches, but you can probably find some variation that’s still available with a top level domain you want. 4. Brainstorm alternative ideas. If none of the previous steps helped you find a domain name that would work, then do some more brainstorming. Think about: Words related to what your website will be about. The similes from your thesaurus may not have given you what you need, but the English language has a lot of words. Try to think of as many related ones as you can. The Related Words tool can help. Clever puns. A good pun in your domain name is a way to give your website some personality right off the bat, while also helping you find a name that’s memorable without being obvious enough to have already been snatched up. If puns aren’t your specialty, the Pun Generator can help. Popular keywords. Keyword research not only reveals a lot of terms similar to the one you had in mind, but it also shows you what language people are using when they’re searching for what you plan to have on your website. And when possible, including a keyword in your URL can help with SEO (search engine optimization). Words that mean something to you. One of the best ways to come up with a domain name that 100 people before you haven’t already thought of is to make it personal. If your website will mostly be pictures of your puppy Buddy, something like buddyspuppypics.com will probably be more accessible than a more generic name, and will still be memorable and accurate. It will probably require some time and creativity, but by following these steps, you should eventually be able to find a domain name that’s available. I Found an Available Domain! What’s Next? You finally found an available domain that works for you. There’s no time to lose, claim it while you still have the chance! 1. Register the domain. Domain registration is quick and easy. You can register a domain name right at Hostgator. Whether or not you register through HostGator, you’ll want to make sure you choose an option for registering your domain that makes domain name management easier. You’ll need to renew your domain every year—and if you forget or are late paying, the domain could be snatched out from under you. If that happens, you’re not just losing the domain name itself, you’re losing all the recognition and SEO authority you’ve built on it so far. Look for a provider that provides auto-renewal and domain locking to save you from that trouble. 2. Consider domain privacy. When you register a domain, the company you buy it from is required to pass your contact information along to the ICANN WHOIS directory. The idea is that if a website owner uses their site to break the law, the government needs a way to track the owner down and hold them accountable. But the directory publishes that information on the open web where anyone can access it, which opens you up to dealing with contact from strangers and increased spam. If you’re not comfortable with that, some companies that provide domain registration also offer domain name privacy . For a small fee, they’ll replace the contact information they provide to the directory with a proxy email address, to save you from the nuisance of having your real contact information available where anyone could find it. 3. Choose your web hosting plan. You’re almost done! The main thing you need besides a domain to publish your website online is web hosting. Every website you see online is stored in a physical server somewhere. In most cases, the physical server is provided and maintained by web hosting companies that provide hosting for thousands of different websites. Your next big choice after deciding on a domain name is figuring out which web hosting platform and plan to go with. Most new websites can stick with an affordable shared web hosting plan , but websites that expect a lot of traffic or expect to need extra storage space and bandwidth should consider cloud hosting or VPS hosting . Whichever type of plan you go with, it’s important to choose a provider with a strong reputation for providing consistent service. Look for at least 99.9% uptime—that’s the amount of time your website will be available and working. Also consider how many domains your web hosting plan will allow. If you hope to have more than one over time (or have already registered a few), then you’ll need a plan that allows that. In addition, if your web hosting provider lets you manage your domain in the same place that you manage your web hosting, it will make your life easier over time—you’ll only have to set up billing and reminders in one system. 4. Build your website. If finding a good available domain seemed difficult, know that you’re just getting started. Now you have to do the work of building your website, launching it onto the web, and promoting it to the wider world. For that first part, if you don’t know anything about web design or coding, you can choose between hiring a professional designer to build your website for you, or investing in an affordable website builder . No matter what type of website you create, some elements of design are consistently important. Make sure that the website you build is: Responsive , so it works well on mobile. Any good designer should be able to create a responsive website, and many website builders include responsive templates. Optimized for search, which means identifying the primary keywords you want to rank for and including them in the URL, title, heading, and alt tags for each page of your website. Intuitive for visitors . Make sure the way you organize your website makes it easy for visitors to find what they’re looking for and navigate between different pages of the site. Create a clear menu and design each page so that it’s easy to find the main information you share on it. Finding the Right Available Domain Name is Just the Start Finding an available domain name that’s just right for your website is an exciting first step in starting your website, but it’s just that: a first step. Once your domain is registered, get to work planning out what your website will look like and bringing your idea into reality. Then work on your plan to promote your website to the world. The right domain name will definitely make it easier for people to find and remember your website, but with so many different websites online, it’s not enough. Be prepared to work on SEO, share your website on social media, and try out various marketing tactics to help people find your content. If the goal is to bring your ideas and products to the world, learning how to register a domain name is just one of many important steps to making that happen. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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4 Best Free WordPress Themes for Photography Blogs
The post 4 Best Free WordPress Themes for Photography Blogs appeared first on HostGator Blog . A well-designed blog is a must, by definition, for photo bloggers, but professional photographers and Instagram addicts can benefit from having a photo blog, too. That’s because a blog that’s set up to show off images does more than connect bloggers and fans. A regularly updated blog also helps pro photographers keep their portfolio current and helps them rank better in search results. And photographers with a following on Instagram can use a blog to reach a wider audience with their images and build a list of prospects who may want to buy prints, products, or how-to know-how. To create a photo-friendly blog, you’ll need a theme that’s designed with images in mind. Here are four of our free favorite WordPress themes for photography blogs. 1. Camer Camer is an image-grid based theme from Blogging Theme Styles . Images on Camer’s pages only display text when site tap or mouse over them, which keeps visitors’ focus on your work, not your words. Camer’s layout for computer screens features a full-width text header above a 4-column image grid. On phones, Camer displays images in a single column. The free version of Camer is designed to work with Gutenberg, the new modular editor for WordPress that’s meant to make it easier for users without web design backgrounds to create and update their websites. Camer’s free version includes an unusually wide array of design options, such as five page templates, thirteen sidebar position options, a built-in menu for social media feeds, and more. To get tools to let you adjust the width of each section on your pages, plus additional layouts, page templates, and sidebar positions, you can upgrade to Camer Pro ($49). 2. Himalayas Himalayas from Theme Grill is one of the most popular single-page themes around, and it’s a great option for photo bloggers who want to keep their site simple while showing off their best work. The full-width banner slider is followed by a blog section with featured images and text snippets and a portfolio section that’s all images with mouse-over/tap text display. There’s a built-in call-to-action button so you can invite your visitors to sign up for your newsletter, contact you to book a sitting, or visit your online store. Services and portfolio widgets help showcase your work, too. The pro version ($69) is WooCommerce compatible and includes Google fonts along with font size, color palette, and slider options not available in the free version. 3. Image Gridly Photographers can display their work and their words with Image Gridly from Superb Themes . The name probably gives away that the layout for this theme is an image grid. Unlike Camer (above) Image Gridly overlays titles on the lower third of each image, so users can see text related to each photo without having to tap or mouse over. Image Gridly’s desktop display includes a full-width banner photo with a three-column image grid below it. On smartphones, Image Gridly’s display has a full-width banner followed by featured post images displayed in a single column. Image Gridly’s free version is a great choice for showing off photography, but it lacks some of the features that other free themes include, like tools to customize the theme’s appearance, Google fonts , and speed and search optimization. Upgrading to the premium version (starting at $26) adds these features and tools. 4. Juliet Juliet is a minimalist, image-heavy, feminine theme from Lyra Themes that’s a solid choice for photo bloggers who enjoy writing about their work. It’s designed as a fashion blog theme, but the full-width image header followed by a 4-column row of featured images from different blog categories works for other types of photography, too. Juliet is responsive, WooCommerce compatible, and lightweight for fast image load times . The free version also gives you options for image and text logos, overlay colors for the banner, background color and image, sidebars, headers and footers, and two different skins. Although the free version has enough features to get most photo bloggers off to a strong start, the pro version ($35 plus $8/month for support and updates) has a lot to recommend it, like a lookbook template that could make a great portfolio tool, additional video display options, Jetpack-powered social media sharing tools, and an email subscription widget. Picturing Your Ideal Photo Blog Theme Each theme publisher offers a live demo so you can see how their designs look and work on computers, tablets, and phones. However, it’s a good idea to try out the themes you like with your own blog content before you commit to one theme. As you try them out, ask yourself a few questions: How does the theme look with your content? Does the overall design of the theme work with the overall themes and mood of your photos? For example, a soft-looking theme like Juliet might be a great showcase for portrait photography but not so much for shots of brutalist architecture. Do you want to make money with your blog ? If you plan to sell prints of your work on your site, display ads, or set up a customer service chatbot to connect with potential clients, does the theme integrate easily with the tools you’ll need to use? How quickly does your site load with the theme installed? Images can dramatically slow down page load times, which can lead to lower search-results rankings, more bounces, and less traffic overall. Ideally, each page on your photography site should load in less than 3 seconds. Once you start using a theme, keep an eye on your blog’s bounce rate, the average length of time visitors spend on your site, and whether conversions are increasing, falling, or staying flat to get a sense of whether your theme is helping visitors get the most from your content. You can also listen for feedback from your visitors to see what they think of it. Do the images display properly for them? Can they navigate around the site easily? Use their questions and comments to get a clear picture of where the theme is working for you and where it may need improvement. Then, optimize your photo blog with these essential tools . Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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How To Sell A Domain Name
The post How To Sell A Domain Name appeared first on HostGator Blog . Did you purchase a domain name with every intent of starting a website? But time caught up and you lost interest or never got around to starting the website? Now you’re thinking about how to sell a domain name . Instead of just letting the domain sit there, there is a way to make some extra cash from your unused domains. Now, not every domain you own is going to sell for a huge fee. But, you might be sitting on some unexpectedly valuable domains. Below you’ll learn how to sell a domain name, the best ways to find buyers, and places online where you can list your domain for sale. How to Sell Your Domain Selling your domain is going to be a lengthy process, and you might not get any bids straight away. It depends upon the existing value of your domain and how well you market it. The process will differ from selling a website , however. Below we cover the process of discovering the value of your domain name and hopefully selling it for a nice sum. 1. Determine the Value Of Your Domain The first thing you’ll need to do is properly price your domain. A lot of people end up overpricing their domains and wonder why they never have any interest. Just because you’ve owned a domain for a while doesn’t mean that it has any inherent value. For example… Is your domain a .com, or does it have some other random suffix? A .com domain will carry a higher price. Is your domain name short? Or does it contain a lot of words? Shorter domains tend to sell for a lot more. Is your domain easy to spell? Or have a common abbreviation? Domain names that include common words or regular abbreviations will fetch a higher price. Do you have hyphens or other elements in your domain? Domains that contain fewer words (preferably even one), and don’t include hyphens will sell for much more. Spend time researching what other related domains have sold for. You can use the tool Namebio to determine what other similar domains have sold for. There are a variety of online estimation tools you can use, but these don’t tend to give very accurate quotes. You can use them as a general indicator, but not as a true measure of value. 2. Decide How You’d Like to Sell With a better understanding of what your domain is worth, it’s time to start looking for buyers. You’re going to have a few different ways to find buyers for your domain. Some of the most popular sites are shown below: eBay Afternic Flippa Sedo.com 3. Make sure your contact information is public on the WHOIS directory. Most people don’t want their contact information publicly listed online. However, when you’re ready to sell a domain, this is the time you DO want your contact information available. Let’s say someone searches for a domain name to purchase, but you already own it. If they can find your contact information in the WHOIS directory , they can contact you directly and offer to buy the domain name from you. You can update your contact information through your website host or read more about how to update your contact information on WHOIS . 4. Prepare Your Domain Listing. Once you’ve chosen your marketplace it’s time to optimize your listing. A lot of sellers just upload their URL and call it a day. However, you can maximize your chances of selling your domain by making it more attractive. For example, does your domain have any existing traffic? Does the domain have considerable age? Does your domain have any existing authority? By highlighting the current and potential value of the domain you can help to justify the price and make it more attractive to buyers. 5. Use an Escrow Service to Receive Payment. One way to safeguarding the selling of your domain is to use an escrow service. This will help you avoid being scammed or tricked by a potential buyer. An escrow service will act as a neutral third-party that will safely hold and process the funds. Some selling platforms like Sedo have a built-in escrow process for every transaction done through the site. This will take a percentage of the final price, but safeguarding your domain is well worth it. 6. Transfer the Domain. Finally, it’s time to transfer your domain to the new owner. The process you use will differ depending on how you decided to sell your site. However, the general process is outlined below: The seller will submit the authorization code to start the transfer process. The seller will them transfer the funds from escrow once the transfer is completed. There might be restrictions on the amount of time the funds must stay in escrow, so double check this before you initiate the transfer. Learning how to sell a domain name is a lengthy process, but one that could be potentially financially rewarding. Hopefully, the tips above have given you some guidance on evaluating your own domain names, and maybe even selling a few of them. What about you? Have you sold a domain name and have tips for others on how to negotiate the process? Leave a comment below. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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