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spanky

The answer to your question depends on exactly what you want the website to do for you?

Just an advert for your services?
Do you need an online shop to sell products?
How much information do you need on the shop and what type, gallery of work, customer comments etc.

I could probably post a hundred questions.

A lot of building a website isn't so much about the site either, more often it is about getting people to look at the site once it's up.

I built this one myself using a store template and adding what I needed.

www.FixMyPlasma.co.uk

Then I set about getting Google to trawl it so it could be found.
 
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robbo

It's actually a little known fact that Dan was the original inventor of the world wide web, only he called it the global wide web (GWW), but one day whilst he was out tiling a kitchen floor with polished B+Q 900 x 900's with no gaps, the american military snook into his house and stole the idea, they simply renamed it the world wide web (WWW) and that was that. :joker:

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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robbo

The answer to your question depends on exactly what you want the website to do for you?

Just an advert for your services?
Do you need an online shop to sell products?
How much information do you need on the shop and what type, gallery of work, customer comments etc.

I could probably post a hundred questions.

A lot of building a website isn't so much about the site either, more often it is about getting people to look at the site once it's up.

I built this one myself using a store template and adding what I needed.

www.FixMyPlasma.co.uk

Then I set about getting Google to trawl it so it could be found.


Hey Spanky that looks like a nice clear looking website..:thumbsup:
 

Dan

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Love it lol.

I'm a bit busy to be honest at the moment. Though I can help.

You want to buy your domain name from Domain registration - Domain registration company UK - UKreg or Domain name registration from 123-reg (though I saw some downtime on the 123reg website last week for ages - I got a bit worried about the domain names I have with them - though none of those went down at all).

I use Dreamweaver for my sites though some of the lads on here seem to use FrontPage, perhaps that Mircosoft product is easier to get used to being a windows pc user?

You can buy a template from Web Templates, Flash Templates, Website Templates Design - Template Monster or go with a free one by searching Google (free website templates - Google Search)

Perhaps then some SEO advice would be required? Search the forums for "search engine optimisation" and if you have access to the tilersforumsarms soon you'll find there are a few posts in there about SEO too.

Checkout the link exchange whilst your in the arms too by the way.

If you're looking for a designer / webmaster then let me know as at the least I'll be able to point you in the right direction.

Neopixel provides professional website design & web consultation services. is one I trust to use. Ask for Andy and tell him Dan sent you from UM.

Cheers for the recommend guys above. I think you're mixing me up with IBM lol.
 

Dan

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