First search for a free website hosting service. Play around with the user interface a little bit. Also familiarize yourself with HTML coding, the standard coding format used for making websites. Then when you have some experience, you can move on to paid Web Hosting services.
Start by creating your own website and building links to it to prove that you can do it effectively.
Creating a website can be complicating depending on your knowledge. You will need to visit godaddy or web.com who specialize in this area. They will help you understand it and get hosting and provide the products you need. Aside from that the basics to building a website are: You will need to register a domain name first off, then choose a website and start building you website
All you do is have a masters degree in computer science and then start creating. They should teach you in the college class.
For creating a website you can use 'Adobe Dreamweaver'
That would depend on how much experience you have with creating a website. Many website hosts offer website building software that makes creating a website as easy as clicking a few buttons.
www.webs.com
Go to www.webs.com or www.yola.com
When creating an APA website citation without an author listed, start with the title of the webpage in place of the author's name. Follow this with the publication date, the title of the website, the URL, and the date you accessed the information.
There are many places where one can find tutorials on creating their own website. This includes sites such as 'Simple Website Tutorials' and 'The Site Wizard'.
Youtube has visual tutorials to show you how to create a website for free. Many hosting companies also have online written tutorial for anyone interested in how to create a website for free - some will even host it for free as well.
I can relate with you,I've been reluctant on creating mine but decided to create one with bluehost,its actually really easy,I should have started back then. earlier.
Anytime something is created and written down (Especially on the internet), or atleast expressed in some way: the idea or words are copyrighted (Except in some cases, such as writing in Wiki's like WikiAnswers). Start creating your website. Display a logo of a sort on the web. Then it's officially copyrighted as your own.