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Going rate seems to be around £500 for someone to build a site and around £5-£10 per month for hosting. Or get something like Front Page and build your own. Mines paid for itself many times over.

My X wife builds our sites, hosting is £4.95 per month, she has various price structures for, amounts of text & design they start from £450 to ?. Give her a call on 08454660269 or email [email protected]

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I have built my own web site and pblished it to the web for £7 for 3 years!

 

It takes a bit of finding but i found a site where there was free hosting, i think they charge a bit now and only paid the £7 for the domain name.

There are loads of great web building downloads out there just be carefull not to get tied into one`s who host the site for you as well this gets expensive and very narrow on what you can do.

 

The best web creation tool i have found is http://www.ewisoft.com/ free and it is as easy as posting on here.

 

this is what i have done over the past year, yes it does need updating but i spend to much time on chat forums to do it!!

http://www.wallopgrowmore.co.uk/p1.htm

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There will be a link to this page from a website builders forum, and they will all be bitching about use not wanting to use a professional and doing it our selves cause we're to tight!, LOL!!

 

They make enough money out of people to busy to both with DIY websites, wish i could get people to pay me £200 to build a site , i could easy set up a 3 or 4 pages in half a day

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I don't have a website, but I am starting to think I should have one.

 

What should I expect to have to pay to get one up and running?

 

Not sure how versatile the styling is, but try Googling and reading about JOOMLA websites.

 

Apparently inexpensive and effiective with fairly easy content management for site owners.

 

Again, I don't know much, but have heard decent feedback from someone very familiar with JOOMLA.

 

There must be a decent batch of information on it.

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Coming into this topic from the other side, how much do you use suppliers sites for info and purchases, in an earlier thread a question was asked as to where to find a certain make of chipper as they do not have a website, how much does the internet influence your decision as to which equipment to look at, demo and in-turn purchase?

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