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  10 Reasons to Learn Digital Marketing in 2025 By ~ Sameer khan 10 Reasons to Learn Digital Marketing in 2025 In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, mastering digital marketing has become more crucial than ever. As we approach 2025, the field continues to transform, offering exciting opportunities for those willing to embrace its challenges. Here are ten compelling reasons why you should consider learning digital marketing in 2025. 1. High Demand for Digital Skills The digital world is expanding at an unprecedented rate, and businesses are desperately seeking professionals who can navigate this online realm effectively3. By 2025, digital marketing skills will be in even higher demand, ensuring job security and ample career opportunities for those who possess theme. 2. Diverse Career Opportunities Digital marketing encompasses a wide range of specializations, from search engine optimization (SEO) and pay-per-click (PPC) advertising to content marketing and soci...

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WEBSITE?

By - Sameer Khan




1. What is Website?

  • A website is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked web pages that share a single domain name. Websites can be created and maintained by an individual, group, business or organization to serve a variety of purposes.
  • Websites come in a nearly endless variety, including educational sited, news sites, forums, social media sites, e-commerce sites, and so on. The pages within a website are usually a mix of text and other media. That said, there are no rules dictating the form of a website.

2. How to website work?

  • A website is simply a collection of web pages of codes-codes that describes the layout, format and content on a page.
  • The web server is a internet-connected computer that receiver the request for a web page sent by your browser.
  • The browser connects your computer to the server through an IP address. The IP address is obtained by translating the domain name.

  • In other words, in order to display your website on the internet, you will need:
  • A website
  • A domain name 
  • A server 

A website 

  • A website is typically a collection of web pages, images and other elements that are linked together to form a larger, structured document. Think of a website as a book and each individual page is a web page.
  • A website can be made up of a single page or it could have thousands of pages. Each page will have its own text, images and other elements. All web pages and elements are then placed in a folder and stored on your web host server.
  • Each web page is written in codes and these codes describe the layout, format and content on the page. The most common coding language used to create web pages is HTML.

A domain name 

  • A domain name is the address that you type into your web browser address bar to get to a website. An example of a domain name www.technicalysystem.com.
  • A domain name is unique to a website. In other words, on two websites can have the same domain name.
  • While it is true that you don't necessarily need a custom domain name for your website. Many website builders offer free plans that comes with a free website address. But these free website addresses come in the form of a sub-domain. For example, if your website builder is "example.com" your free web address may be http:// yourname.example.com.

A web server

  • A web server is the computer that receives the request for a web page sent by your browser. 
  • Consider this: your company is hiring for a position that has just opened up and you are in charge of writing the job ad. You may have crafted the most compelling ad but unless you post the ad on a job board. no one will see it.
  • This is the same with websites. You could create the most stunning website website but unless it's uploaded to a web server, it is not accessible or viewable on the internet.

3. How to web work?

  • Clients and servers
  • Computers connected to the web are called clients and servers. A simplified diagram of how they interact might look like this:

  • Clients are the typical web user's internet-connected devices (for example, your computer connected to your Wi-Fi, or your phone connected to your mobile network) and web-accessing software available on those device (usually a web browser like Firefox or Chrome).
  • Server are computers that store webpages, sites, or apps. When a client device wants to access a webpage, a copy of the webpage is user's web browser.



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