Given that your time is probably limited, you need to separate the content (your job) from the presentation (what you'll pay the web designer for).
Content:
Decide what you want to sell, write why a potential customer should use you, get your company logo done, and then logically split it into a few pages of details, i.e.
The sales blurb as outlined above
detail of product/service A
detail of product/service B
detail of product/service C
contact info
etc.
Presentation:
Pay a webdesigner/hosting company, should only be a few hundred quid if they just cut n paste your carefully crafted content into a DreamWeaver/Frontpage template. A lot more if you want someone who know's what they're doing to make a bespoke site for you (unless you want cheap n nasty). If you want help with the content then pay a pro tech writer or copywriter. Then there's an annual site hosting fee, and content update charges should you wish to do so.
Whether or not it's worth learning how to do the above yourself is a decision for you, but the investment is time is significant.
HTH
Content:
Decide what you want to sell, write why a potential customer should use you, get your company logo done, and then logically split it into a few pages of details, i.e.
The sales blurb as outlined above
detail of product/service A
detail of product/service B
detail of product/service C
contact info
etc.
Presentation:
Pay a webdesigner/hosting company, should only be a few hundred quid if they just cut n paste your carefully crafted content into a DreamWeaver/Frontpage template. A lot more if you want someone who know's what they're doing to make a bespoke site for you (unless you want cheap n nasty). If you want help with the content then pay a pro tech writer or copywriter. Then there's an annual site hosting fee, and content update charges should you wish to do so.
Whether or not it's worth learning how to do the above yourself is a decision for you, but the investment is time is significant.
HTH
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