I have a domain name, now I need a website, but have no idea where to start. Can I build my own site with no knowledge lol or should I just bite the bullet and pay for someone else to do it for me.
Thanks x
Thanks x
Yep, I agree!!! Ruth designed my website alongside Carl from Verve and it is fab, like Andrea said it really pays to have a website as it does bring in a lot of clients-yaaaayyy!!!!:biggrin: xx
Yep, I agree!!! Ruth designed my website alongside Carl from Verve and it is fab, like Andrea said it really pays to have a website as it does bring in a lot of clients-yaaaayyy!!!!:biggrin: xx
Hi everyone,
Heres my Ten Cents worth;
By making a website yourself with no real experiance you will save yourself money, but you'll end up losing time during the learning process, and could miss some fundimental points.
Salon Alchemy (RuthMills) seems to have a good reputation on this forum, but from a critical webdesigners point of view her work looks dated.
As I'm a recent post-graduate from university and a sucessful freelancer I feel I have a better 'up to date' knowledge of current web standards and practices, illustrated through my portfolio.
Sun Bay Hotel (2000 visitors per month)
DevonPaintballClub
I also offer:
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Hosting - £2 a month
Domain - £8 per year for any domain
I'll better anything Salon Alchemy offers
What are your Java (or PHP/.NET/etc) development skills like?
Could you configure your own Linux server from scratch, including firewall configuration, Apache configuration (including things like URL rewriting, filters, proxying, etc), SSL secure server/certificate configuration, databases, Java application server installation and configuration, mail server, DNS server, etc?
Do you offer a content management system as standard, where people are able to update their own websites via a secure login? And could you write one from scratch yourself using Java and XML-based technologies or similar?
Are you prepared to work "silly hours" 7 days a week and throw hundreds of pounds into advertising to try and make your business a success?
Hi everyone,
Heres my Ten Cents worth;
By making a website yourself with no real experiance you will save yourself money, but you'll end up losing time during the learning process, and could miss some fundimental points.
Salon Alchemy (RuthMills) seems to have a good reputation on this forum, but from a critical webdesigners point of view her work looks dated.
As I'm a recent post-graduate from university and a sucessful freelancer I feel I have a better 'up to date' knowledge of current web standards and practices, illustrated through my portfolio.
Sun Bay Hotel (2000 visitors per month)
DevonPaintballClub
I also offer:
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Hosting - £2 a month
Domain - £8 per year for any domain
I'll better anything Salon Alchemy offers
Calm down Ruth.
Everything on that list is either simple to do, or completely unnecessary.
Its like you finished a degree 10 years ago but can't let go, embrace change!
As for my hours I also run my own pub so I basically work a 13 hour day 7 days a week, word of mouth and a good reputation has worked well for me so far, so I don't advertise.
We've both said our bit Ruth, lets leave it there.
Calm down Ruth.
Everything on that list is either simple to do, or completely unnecessary.
Its like you finished a degree 10 years ago but can't let go, embrace change!
As for my hours I also run my own pub so I basically work a 13 hour day 7 days a week, word of mouth and a good reputation has worked well for me so far, so I don't advertise.
We've both said our bit Ruth, lets leave it there.
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