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  • Peoplesoft bloke
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    Just wanted to say thanks for the contributions on here (even though I didnae ask the question) I didn't realise Google did this so have just bashed one out (so to speak) quickly.

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  • chicane
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    2 - Possiblity of getting some work that way - I know DS23 has just picked up some stuff that way.
    I'll second that - I've had a fair bit of work resulting from people stumbling upon my website.

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by Area-51 View Post
    That is great,

    Makes me think about other possible avenues to consider.

    Does anyone offer hardware/software slaes?

    I used to work for a company that did everything, not very well, but they did everything.

    Could this seriously offer a viable business alternative/addition to contracting? i.e. selling hardware/software to current or new clients?

    Thanks
    Andy
    The problem with selling hardware and software is the amount of money you need to spend building your stock up, you then need to sell it pretty quickly. Hardware that is out of date is pretty worthless and the depreciation is fairly high. Software isn't as bad although it's probably more economical to become a reseller at first until you have built up a customer base.

    Bear in mind that when you are sourcing a hardware supplier they are not going to sell you 1 motherboard, they will be looking at selling you 25 motherboards.

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  • Area-51
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    That is great,

    Makes me think about other possible avenues to consider.

    Does anyone offer hardware/software slaes?

    I used to work for acompany that did everything, not very well, but they did everything.

    Could this seriously offer a viable business alternative/addition to contracting? i.e. selling hardware/software to current or new clients?

    Thanks
    Andy

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  • MikeC1408
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    As said helps you look like a business, and there's always a chance of picking up a bit of work via the site.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Area-51 View Post
    Is it worthwhile having a domain for IT Contracting, for such things as website and professional email?

    I used to do web dev, graphic design and db driven sites, so therefore I could knock something up quite quick.

    Does it add any value or is it just a "nice thing to have"?

    Thanks
    Andy
    1 - It makes you look more like a real business.

    2 - Possiblity of getting some work that way - I know DS23 has just picked up some stuff that way.

    3 - I provide additional services, e.g. support forum, blog etc. on my website

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  • Area-51
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    Is it worthwhile having a domain for IT Contracting, for such things as website and professional email?

    I used to do web dev, graphic design and db driven sites, so therefore I could knock something up quite quick.

    Does it add any value or is it just a "nice thing to have"?

    Thanks
    Andy

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  • MikeC1408
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    Have gone with Dataflame.

    Had an issue with my FTP settings from my end which their online support chat system got sorted very quickly.

    So far, impressed. Time will tell if it was a good choice or not.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    I've just moved the email side of one of my sites over to Google to host for me. That way I get Gmail (which I love) for my company email.

    For hosting, I use an American one - PowWeb who are good, reliable and cheap.

    Or I have one on Hostgator, who I'm not as impressed with - there are some things that I want to do myself that it needs a support ticket to change for Hostgator, e.g. CNAME entries, and I think Jog On had some issues with PHP on Hostgator.

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  • MikeC1408
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    Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
    I guess that's something I need to add at some point then

    It would have swung it for you.

    Just needed to get a site up now, whilst I brushed up on my skills of old. Still thats not to say once I've got a site I've done ready I won't move over

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  • Ardesco
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    Originally posted by MikeC1408 View Post
    Thanks for the replies.

    I think I'm going to go with DataFlame.

    There builder produces a good looking site until I get time to brush up on my skills.

    Thanks Again.

    Ardesco - Would have gone with you if you had a builder Sorry
    I guess that's something I need to add at some point then

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  • MikeC1408
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    Thanks for the replies.

    I think I'm going to go with DataFlame.

    There builder produces a good looking site until I get time to brush up on my skills.

    Thanks Again.

    Ardesco - Would have gone with you if you had a builder Sorry

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  • chicane
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    Originally posted by MikeC1408 View Post
    How do you find the email package from them. can it be used on a blackberry etc (I assume yes as it's POP3 but you never know)
    Yep, it's just a bog standard POP3/SMTP setup.

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  • 51st State
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    I use Daily.co.uk - they're cheap, reliable etc.

    www.daily.co.uk

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  • MikeC1408
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    Originally posted by chicane View Post
    Dataflame are cheap and reliable - been using them for 2 years.
    Can't speak for their site building tools.
    Being playing with the demo and it looks OK (long time since I did any web work)

    How do you find the email package from them. can it be used on a blackberry etc (I assume yes as it's POP3 but you never know)

    Ardesco - Will have a look at you link in a bit - thanks

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