February 23rd, 2010
admin
Also, when a website says: No HTML Experience Required, can you still use HTML to make your own site from scratch? And if you do make your site from scratch, can you still use their tools (forums, ecommerce, etc.) on your website?
February 23rd, 2010
admin
Also, when a website says: No HTML Experience Required, can you still use HTML to make your own site from scratch? And if you do make your site from scratch, can you still use their tools (forums, ecommerce, etc.) on your website?
February 14th, 2010
admin
Just starting out so I do not want to waste money on something I know little about espiacally those that want you to commit for a long period of time.
I want one thats totally free but has beautiful layouts, preferably something with antique-looking layouts as well.
i didnt get my confirmation in yakkel. but i like all the features they have. is there anything you can suggest?
Its going to be temporairy. I have a small web designing business and I am looking design a site for my business to attract customers.
I am just going to put my basic information and my contact.
I don’t care if its a weird web address because I am just going to link to it.
I am using dreamweaver to create this site. So I something I can just upload it via FTP.
Is it possible?
I’m starting a small online store and I’m trying to balance my two options: e-Commerce site which would be the easiest for the customer…and for myself OR a basic website, with item numbers that can just be e-mailed to me from there…
Does anyone have any ideas of where some AFFORDABLE web hosting is avaliable at? I’m a new business that is not taking out any type of borrowed money…
I would agree with Mercuri, plus your internet provider will see the extra bandwidth your server brings in (assuming your site works) and will charge you extra.
Depending on how popular it is and how much data is uploaded or downloaded they can ask you to pay a business fee.
So, keep your bandwidth low and no problems. If it goes high your rates will go up.
Also, when a website says: No HTML Experience Required, can you still use HTML to make your own site from scratch? And if you do make your site from scratch, can you still use their tools (forums, ecommerce, etc.) on your website?
Also, when a website says: No HTML Experience Required, can you still use HTML to make your own site from scratch? And if you do make your site from scratch, can you still use their tools (forums, ecommerce, etc.) on your website?