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Where can i get a cheap website

I'm after someone who can do me a decent looking website for not much outlay as I'm a new business - I know I'm asking a lot, but if I can get one for under £400.00 it will really help me out?


thepcman  Tue 15/07/08 12:59
lajohn
Tue 15/07/08
13:40
Cheap Websites
martusia
Wed 06/08/08
14:35
Hi, why don't you try to make a website by yourself?:)
Here are 20 video tutorials, about 5 minutes each on how to do specific tasks like;

Registering a domain
Setting up an affiliate program
Setting up an autoresponder
Setting up a buy button for your website
Making your website look pretty
The important elements you need to have on your sales page
How to track your traffic and visitors

and so on..

Here's the link;

http://www.teach-me-how.com/how-to-make-money- on-the-internet


Regards, Marta

whambam
Fri 08/08/08
14:14
Hosting companies can offer you all the tools and webspace/bandwidth you could possibly need for a small business and only £2 - £3 a month in hosting costs.

You could then either build the site yourself using the tools, or if you have taken out a year of hosting for about £30ish, you could use a couple of hundred paying someone to build the site for you to a fairly decent standard.

Alternatively, when you have paid for hosting you could pay £100 - £500 buying a prebuilt website that suits your business perfectly and just upload it to your host server.

There is no reason at all why you cant get a good small business website up and running for a minimum of £40 but realisitically if you want it to look professional enough around £200.
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