| Setting up your own website; hot tips for the small business on domain names, hosting and web design |
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Setting up a website may seem a daunting prospect when you have got so much else on your plate to deal with, but it needn’t be that complicated. I have written this practical no nonsense guide to talk you through the basics of domain names, web hosting, web design and show you how to get started. How to set up a website There are 3 simple steps;
1. How do I register a domain name? The first thing you’ll need to do is check that the name you want is available. You can do this online and there are lots of companies that also let you register your domain name online. Registration is typically only around £10 a year. Many designers or hosting providers will sort this out for you. I include this as part of my standard package to save you the hassle. 2. How can I get webspace? Webspace is space on a computer owned by a hosting company. Your hosting provider will connect your webspace with your domain name so that anyone who types your domain name into their browser will arrive at your website. Prices vary so shop around. I include 3 months FREE hosting as part of my standard package and then offer you the option to continue hosting at a comptetitive market rate of £3.99 per month.3. How do I sort out the design? There are four key options. Here they are with a list of pros and cons for you to consider;
I pride myself on offering affordable web solutions to small businesses and individuals. Take a look at my prices and demos while you are here and why not contact me to discuss your own requirements? |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 January 2007 ) | ||||||||||||||||

