The information age we live in continues at an exponential rate to populate the World Wide Web, otherwise known as the Internet, with content/information. From text posts such as this to lengthy videos it’s easy to search for what you want to know by typing a few keys and clicking your mouse. Compared to 10 years ago when going to the library was a common practice in school, we’ve developed a way to get information almost instantly. As one who wants to share information with others in their own way, you need a method of providing that content to readers, viewers, and web surfers.

Let’s cut to the chase – you need your own website.

Building your website can be done more ways than I care to describe at the moment but most importantly you do not need experience to do so. There are existing HTML templates, CMS systems, blogs, and forums that you can setup on your own domain which are already designed and built to be your means of sharing the information. Unfortunately, they are not always as “click and go” as they make it appear. But, there is good news. I’m going to teach you how, step-by-step, you can have a website up and running very quickly.

Above this post you can watch and listen as I share an example of a CMS (Content Management System) that you can install on your own domain to share with the world what you want them to know – your expertise!

Don’t worry, there are many videos in the recording process right now.