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Re: web site building
« Reply #30 on: 17 November 2011, 09:25:29 »

Your site looks okay, you used "Trellix Site Builder" and your source code advertises this more than your own company.

I use 123 reg for domain registrations and for hosting there is Vidahost. Hosting is reasonably priced, basic package is £17 per year and there is a discount if you use a referrer so cheaper still. There is also plenty of advice on their forum regarding site building etc. Support is first class and they can be contacted by phone and numerous other methods.

As your a business I would register with the ukbusinessforums and ask for their input regarding your site and getting listed in the search engines. Add signatures in forums, get listed in web directories, put your web address on business cards etc. Use Google webmaster tools and analytics, there is adwords and adsense to play with, a steep learning curve, getting listed as a business is well worth the effort.

Thanks for the reply im sorry but the comment at the top has gone way over my head can you add further details please
im going to register with the advised site now thanks again  :y :y
Kevins radio site is a good example what can be done with wordpress.

You have a few choices, learn from scratch (but that takes time). Pay a web designer to do the work, ask on forums for someone to setup or tweak your site in return for a link to their services.

The Vidahost forum has a few web designers who will likely help out with the cheaper option, anyway it costs nothing to ask  ;D

Here is a handy tutorial site if you have a bit of spare time, it's very basic but hands on and will give you the general idea where to head.

http://www.pagetutor.com/index.html

Follow the quick site guide on the left, just remember to concentrate on your business, web design as a hobby has a habit of eating up all your time.
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