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![]() If you go to godaddy.com they will do everything for you. You pick your domain, the level of service you want and the style of webpage you want. They have packaged websites like wordpress and they have wysiwyg editors too.
It's so easy now a monkey could do it, gone are the days of needing HTML programming knowledge, networking knowledge, etc. |
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![]() Quote:
***k Godaddy and their unethical as ***k CEO. /soapbox
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![]() Thanks for all the input (and all the PMs)!
I like the idea of drag n drop templates, but I want something that looks professional as it will be a business website so I definitely don't want it to look cheap. |
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![]() I agree, go to GoDaddy, its cheap and easy! For as low as $5 a month you can pick from 1 of 50 templates and all you have to do is plug in the info. Dummy proof!
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![]() Yes. I agree. Using a template is definitely the way to go if you are creating a website. There are also a ton of guides and how-to videos on youtube that will answer any question you have.
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![]() godaddy.com
Hosts websites I believe as well.... I haven't looked at the site or anything just remember the commercials with Danica. |
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