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Wouldn't want to disappoint. I've just finished a CMS that I'm going to market. I would be glad to set it up for a massive discount, if you can give me feed back and comments. You would be able to edit and add pages as you wish. I can either use your design or get a design done for you. I can host or help you set up hosting!
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Of course it is worth it. Internet is the biggest form of advertising. I don't know what field you are in, but generally if someone wants a services they will google it, once you have set up your website, its worth signing an account with google and viewing google analytics, if you ever need advice on free marketing for your site, just pm me.Originally posted by PorkPie View PostThanks for the info. Still trying to decide whether or not its actually worth it
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Thanks for the info. Still trying to decide whether or not its actually worth it
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The cheapest / easiest option Ive found is the office live one - free!
You can choose your domain name, bring a website live, and emails in about 24 hours. MS even register your domain name free - then you can hike it elsewhere in the future if you choose to! It took me about 3 hours to get my website nice. Very basic website though on the free model - will take some html code though. You cant upload a website - but you can cut / paste.
Email on the basic one is only internet based I think - havent found a way of downloading them yet.
I only signed up & brought it live on Wednesday - but it seems reasonable.
The only advert it has live on mine is for Office live - no issue.
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I can do setting up a website for my company; basically just want a presence, where I can advertise basic details of the company, clients etc. Want minimal hassle and cost in setting up and hosting with much quickness and plenty cheepness.
Bob Shawadiwadi
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No but running a website / e-mail server from home is a great way to justify 100% of your home adsl / phone line rental bills.Originally posted by chicane View PostThis is all assuming that your cable/ADSL provider allows incoming traffic on port 80. I wouldn't recommend bothering with all this hassle when "proper" hosting is so cheap these days.
So what if they are the "backup" servers that only kick in should 1&1 be down for more than an hour. HMRC dont understand IT.
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Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View PostI'm sure any minute now you will receive a PM from someone off this forum offering to do you a website and host it. Nothing wrong with a quote from them. In the past i have used a company called Easily which seemed good at the time (2 years ago) all web based...email domain names and forwarding just simple set my Dreamweaver up to connect with site and pressed submit.
I use Easily as well, and Moonfruit for the Website.
www.epcs.me.uk
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If you really wanted to host it from home (I assume on a computer connected via a router to an ADSL/cable line), you'd need to:Originally posted by PorkPie View PostHi,
Do I need to run my own DNS if I host it at home?
1) use your domain provider's control panel to point the A record of the domain to your ADSL/cable IP address,
2) set up a host header on the computer at home to point visitors to the correct website,
3) open up port 80 on your home router and point it to the internal IP of the computer hosting your site.
This is all assuming that your cable/ADSL provider allows incoming traffic on port 80. I wouldn't recommend bothering with all this hassle when "proper" hosting is so cheap these days.
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I'm sure any minute now you will receive a PM from someone off this forum offering to do you a website and host it. Nothing wrong with a quote from them. In the past i have used a company called Easily which seemed good at the time (2 years ago) all web based...email domain names and forwarding just simple set my Dreamweaver up to connect with site and pressed submit.Originally posted by PorkPie View PostHi,
I am thinking of setting up a website for my company; basically just want a presence, where I can advertise basic details of the company, clients etc. Want minimal hassle and cost in setting up and hosting.
Anyone got any advice on companies to use/personal hosting etc. Do I need to run my own DNS if I host it at home?
Thanks.
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I am thinking of setting up a website for my company; basically just want a presence, where I can advertise basic details of the company, clients etc. Want minimal hassle and cost in setting up and hosting.
Anyone got any advice on companies to use/personal hosting etc. Do I need to run my own DNS if I host it at home?
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