Article 546X4 Web wizard or net newbie? Take our quiz to see how much you know about the internet

Web wizard or net newbie? Take our quiz to see how much you know about the internet

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Abi Smith
from Technology | The Guardian on (#546X4)

Test your knowledge of the online world - and discover how easy it is to launch a website for your business

When did the world's first website launch?

1991

1992

1997

What does SEO stand for?

Super easy online

Search engine optimisation

Seek emails only

What proportion of UK businesses have a website?

48%

64%

82%

What is the No 1 reason that small businesses don't set up a website?

They don't have a computer

They don't think it's necessary

They don't know how to do it or how to assess its effectiveness

By what name is the system that finds and classifies websites commonly known?

Spider

Ferret

Gopher

On average, by how much could a website increase your revenue?

82

827

8,272

Why would you use alt text on your website images?

To make your website more accessible

To make your website easier to find in search engines

Both

In website terms, what is a hamburger?

Like a cookie, but bigger

Any fast food website

An expandable icon

7 and above.

Webmaster: your online skills are fully loaded and ready to go! All you need now is a website of your very own.

5 and above.

Smart cookie: if life were a search engine, you'd rank pretty high. Why not get yourself a website and put those skills to the test in real life? Check out GoDaddy.

0 and above.

Spinning wheel of doom: Bill Gates, you ain't - but the good news is that you don't have to be. With the right support, anyone can create a website for their small business or side hustle. Check out GoDaddy to find simple website templates today.

3 and above.

Bit of a browser: you have a passing knowledge of websites but could do with some pointers. Time to tap into some web expertise. Check out GoDaddy to sharpen up your skills with free web marketing tools.

GoDaddy launched the #OpenWeStand initiative offering a number of free tools, widgets, resources and blogposts at OpenWeStand.org to help small businesses keep their digital doors open while their physical doors are closed. Over 50 companies have joined the cause, including Slack, Salesforce, PayPal, and more

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