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October 15, 2009 at 10:17 am #49331
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Participantcan someone tell me any one good that creates websites? 😆
October 15, 2009 at 1:10 pm #299569lee8
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adv wrote:can someone tell me any one good that creates websites? 😆
Do it yourselve, there relatively easy and cheap.
Mine only cost me £5.50 for 2 yrs and it generates around £2-3,000.00 a month in referals.
October 15, 2009 at 2:22 pm #299570robbra
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Blimey Lee,
Lets have a look at it. Whats the url?
Mines been up for about 5 months and gets around £100 a month but it’s not fancy.
RobOctober 15, 2009 at 4:21 pm #299571bzz67
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i use a local firm to get me on the net, and they know ways of making your website score well. the more the content with bullet points the more chance that search engines like google seem to find you better, you never know what words the customer will type to find what they want.
for around a hundred quid a year i can have as many pages and content as i want and the tools to easily build it the way i want and change as often as i want. i also have webstats to see how many people are looking every day and loads of other performance info.
its one type of advertising that you know people are looking at.October 15, 2009 at 8:07 pm #299572adv
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lee8 wrote:
adv wrote:
can someone tell me any one good that creates websites? 😆Do it yourselve, there relatively easy and cheap.
Mine only cost me £5.50 for 2 yrs and it generates around £2-3,000.00 a month in referals. er how? thanks
October 15, 2009 at 8:26 pm #299573jackster
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I use the vista print sitebuilder, its easy and cheap
Heres my site:
http://www.housewivesheroes.co.ukOctober 15, 2009 at 8:35 pm #299574cornwell40
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Depends what you want. If you just want simple then most of the internet providers have a simple web builder that you can upload images etc to with plenty of info on how to do it. Usually only need two or three pages to get the basics across. Then either use the URL they give you or its easy enough to buy a domain name of your choice (search in Google to see if the name you want is free, if it is nick it quick cos once you start looking someone else will realise its worth 😉 ) with the option of diverting traffic from that domain name to your site.
I use Microsoft Front Page to do a simple web site, bought the domain name, uploaded my site onto that domain using an interface called cute ftp.
Peasy to do even for a novice as most of it is drag and drop, the hardest part is inputting the correct adresses for uploading.To give you an idea my site is http://www.acerepairs.co.uk although some of the info may be a little out of date 😳
Hope it helps 😀
TCOctober 15, 2009 at 8:35 pm #299575adv
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jackster wrote:I use the vista print sitebuilder, its easy and cheap
Heres my site:
http://www.housewivesheroes.co.uklooks ok how much does it cost you?
October 15, 2009 at 8:49 pm #299576adv
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cheers
October 15, 2009 at 9:07 pm #299577jackster
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adv wrote:cheers
It is about £10.00 month depending on your package, I use the business one. Google vistaprint any you will get all the info you need. It is dead easy to build, it must be I am a right thicko when it comes to computers and even I managed it! 😀
October 15, 2009 at 9:24 pm #299578adv
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lol me to 😆
October 15, 2009 at 9:32 pm #299579jackster
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adv wrote:lol me to 😆
I have got 3 kids who put me right when it all go’s pear shaped! 😀
October 15, 2009 at 11:23 pm #299580bagman
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I use http://www.officelive.com/en-GB/free-website which was posted by someone from another thread on this site.
It was completely free, very easy to set up and looks reasonably good. (Well I think so 😛 )
Me and my daughter set mine up in just over a day.
October 16, 2009 at 8:43 am #299581lee8
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adv wrote: er how? thanks
It needs a bit of research.
I don`t put it on here as I don`t want competitor issues.
But you need these guys help.
You simply attach the copied code to your pages, which allows google search engines to find you.
Also think like your clients, ask people how they would search for a repair company.
There is no point being in Yell or 118118 if nobody looks there.
Don`t be fooled by cold calling advert agents, there ringing everybody promising you`ll be top of the list, you won`t there full of crap to get you to part with cash.
October 17, 2009 at 9:04 am #299582admin
KeymasterThe people you done mine are very good and reasonable, here is a few of there sites including mine:
http://www.appleelectrics.com
http://www.fx3.org.uk
http://tiptopovens.com/if your interested drop me a pm and i will pass on the details
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