Im actually doing this for a friend. He owns an insulation company %26amp; wants to have his own site. %26quot;hisbusinessname.com%26quot; whats the process, We dont want to get ripped of by all the BS out there. I am capable of doing the graphix %26amp; text but what about a host?? We will not be selling on the website.. any tips will be helpful.
How do I get my own web page? Just a simple page with contact information.?
use this http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/ but it%26#039;s not free
help with yahoo pagebuilder
http://www.wise-old-man.com/helppagebuil...
How do I get my own web page? Just a simple page with contact information.?
yahoo can do your hosting look here: smallbusiness.yahoo.com
there are plenty of other hosts out there, first you need to buy a domain name then get a host and upload your html and walah you have a site
Other Replys:I use Yahoo for http://TaoBarbie.com and pay only $4.95 a month for an ad-free site. Free site hosting is also available but Yahoo will place their own ads on it.
You can FTP your pages, or use the free Page Builder.
It is a wonderful utility for making your own web pages with no experience at all.
Register your domain name at Yahoo for only $1.99 for the first year. You will get your own domain control panel which responds immediately to changes like web forwarding or locking. There is no need to email Yahoo%26#039;s tech boys for changes.
For a little extra, you can have email for your domain, like taobarbie@taobarbie.com .
Your friend can use any Yahoo ID to get started.
http://www.geocities.com
http://domains.yahoo.com
I%26#039;ve used Yahoo for years and have been very happy.
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Other Replys:Well first you can check out
http://www.domains.org/
This is reputable and its like 8 dollars for a year to register your name...www.hisbusiness.com
Then of course once you are registered you own that name and no one can use it....
You obviously have a provider because you are online so you basically just use something like Microsoft Frontpage and start making the webpage. Check with your provider to see if you can do this.
I also just found www.geocities.com and they have more of what you may be looking for and its a little cheaper than domain site..
good luck!
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