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In need of Some Freeper Help and Advice Getting a Web Site Up
November 15, 2002
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Posted on 11/15/2002 6:41:25 AM PST by Elle Bee
Trying to navagate through all of the offers and claims of those who build and host web sites ..... I'm lost in the weeds
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KEYWORDS: help; webhosting; website
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I would apprecate some help from my FReeper Friends
Thanks
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:41:25 AM PST
by
Elle Bee
To: Elle Bee
Are you wanting to set up a web site? Do you need hosting?
I have pointed a lot of my customers here --> http://www.jtlnet.com Good bang for your buck.
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:45:20 AM PST
by
unixfox
To: Elle Bee
Check out this one
http://www.sectorlink.com. I have registered a domain name. Still trying to get my website set up. (I'm a novice.) This site was recommended to me and their prices seem resonable.
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:48:49 AM PST
by
BigBobber
To: Elle Bee
Here's some tips ElleBee:
- Get an estimate on how much traffic will visit your site
- Estimate how much disk space you will need
- Consider what environment you will need (Front Page ext, ColdFusion, etc.)
- Look at the support model, help desk availability, administration interface, and data center facility
Once you have a list of requirements, you can see which hosting plans meet your needs. I hear hostway and icestorm are pretty good for webhosting.
Comments from other FReepers?
To: Elle Bee
netfirms.com will host your site for free with bandwidth limitations and you can upgrade for a low fee.
To: Registered
some of the jargon is Greek to me
I want to draw hits for a commercial venture but I am told that I should find a host who can 'keep submitting the site to search engines" ....... and I'm just at a loss
I need a few email addresses and likely someone to build a site ..... then someone to host it
I'm clueless regarding disk space and such
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:56:28 AM PST
by
Elle Bee
To: stainlessbanner
youve just spoken to most everything that I just don't understand
I simply don't know enough to make any sort of informed decision let alone understand what questions to ask
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:59:18 AM PST
by
Elle Bee
To: Elle Bee
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posted on
11/15/2002 6:59:45 AM PST
by
toenail
To: Elle Bee
Q: If you don't understand it, why do you want to do it? And I'm serious.
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:00:27 AM PST
by
AppyPappy
To: Elle Bee
bump for later.
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:00:49 AM PST
by
pgkdan
To: AppyPappy
it is an essential step in a growing new business and even an old Luddite like me must eventually change
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:02:34 AM PST
by
Elle Bee
To: AppyPappy
Sounds like she wants to do biz on the net, needs a website, is willing to pay someone to design and maintain a site for her...??
Starpower.net is a good host...
To: Elle Bee
I would recommend taking a class in you community, maybe thru the local college. I teach at the University; I know there are intro html/web design classes offered for free. Once you get the basics of html down, you can start building a website and host it.
To: Elle Bee; MadIvan
ping
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:09:47 AM PST
by
facedown
To: Elle Bee
I would advise to pay for your hosting vs. the free stuff as you can find hosting cheaply without the pop up ads.
As far as designing and/or building a web site. That depends on what type of web site you have in mind. A brochure site ? That would require mostly a designer/ graphic artist. If you want to do commerce, host forums, or whatever, I would suggest shop carefully because so much of this stuff has already been built over the last few years, you can find what you need without having to pay someone to build it for you. I will go a step farther and say you can find whatever you need for FREE. You just need someone without enough experience/knowledge to set it all up for you and doing any minor adjustments or custom coding.
To: Elle Bee
Everything you need to know is
here. If you're looking to do a business site there is a very good e-business section. And just about everything else is covered in the other sections.
Thank me later.
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:21:11 AM PST
by
Musket
To: Elle Bee; stainlessbanner
Stainlessbanner gave some good advice; however, I can understand why you might not be sure what the answers to the points he brings up are.
I've done business with a company named hostcentric. You can look at their e-commerce prices HERE. Over the last several years, I've been really happy with their dependability.
Unless you expect a huge amount of business, you probably won't need more than 10 Gigabytes of traffic per month. And you probably won't need more than 150 Megabytes of space.
You might wish to consider FrontPage 2002 for designing your web page; it's somewhat easier to learn than Dreamweaver, although (perhaps) a bit less powerful.
There is another possibility you might wish to consider. Amazon.com has some merchant accounts called Z-shops; you can read more about them HERE.
Good luck on your venture!
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:21:38 AM PST
by
neutrino
To: Elle Bee
Contact your local newspaper's on line department. They usually can do everything for you from design to hosting at very reasonable rates. If you already advertise, they may have a combo package as well.
To: AmusedBystander
The
Key West Citizen is my only local paper
It's not worthy of wrapping fish or bait
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:36:50 AM PST
by
Elle Bee
To: Musket
I'll thank you now and later when I get to the office
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posted on
11/15/2002 7:38:07 AM PST
by
Elle Bee
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