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I use OpenVZ, Xen and KVM VPS Hosting since 2008 - ValueVPS their support is top notch and competetive pricing
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Have a look at Jimdo.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostMY stock answer for hosting and domain reg is http://www.vidahost.com they have a one click install function for WordPress as well as other application see here https://www.vidahost.com/page/hosted-applications
The basic package @ £17/pa will more than cover what I need to get started.
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostHi to all readers and best wishes for the new year.
Any general advice much appreciated...
I'm planning the creation of a new web site.
Initial functionality required:-
1. Allow the public to register email address.
2. Send subscribers periodic e-newsletters.
3. Allow members to unsubscribe.
4. Basic website that looks okay but nothing really flash - i.e. I don't want to write one from stratch (Wordpress looks okay from what I can see.)
5. Where to purchase domain names from (seems to be lots of different options).
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Kind Regards.
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Web domain names, development & hosting
Hi to all readers and best wishes for the new year.
Any general advice much appreciated...
I'm planning the creation of a new web site.
Initial functionality required:-
1. Allow the public to register email address.
2. Send subscribers periodic e-newsletters.
3. Allow members to unsubscribe.
4. Basic website that looks okay but nothing really flash - i.e. I don't want to write one from stratch (Wordpress looks okay from what I can see.)
5. Where to purchase domain names from (seems to be lots of different options).
Thanks in advance for any tips.
Kind Regards.Tags: None
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