What is the best way to build a functioning website, if I have no web design experience?
I’m about to open my own small business and would like to launch a website with the possibility of adding an online store later. Should I invest in something like coffeecup or xara or just use yahoo web design or godaddy since they offer easy e-commerce options? Is an option like Mal’s e-commerce or kickstartkcart a better alternative to yahoo and godaddy?
September 7, 2010 | Filed Under Scripts FAQs
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yeah you can try from such sites but you cannot directly build the site by using it .you have to buy to own the site.acquire the knowledge about web designing by joining in any course related to it or go for some web designer.
What you could also do is use a free content management system like Drupul or Joomla to build a website quickly and easily. I have never used Godaddy’d ecommerce services but have heard that they are pretty easy to use.
I also own a web hosting company and give away free hosting if you need it.
coffeCup is great but not for business owners, only for web designers, or the like. You wanna be busy building your business not be a programmer.
if you want something good easy and affordabl check out http://www.networksolutions.com/
I am a small business owner and I got my website developed from Tagstra web solutions. It cost me around $1,500 for me to set up my online shop (payments with NAB) with around 6 content managed areas( for special offers, latest news, manage my pricing , products etc) . I also had the facility to pay it in 4 installments and I believe it is a really good place and their work is excellent too. If you want more info, here is their website , http://www.tagstra.com.au
Hello Peter,
Go to http://www.wix.com and have a look at that. I run a web design business and we use this extensively. It is a great tool and very easy to use.
Hope this helps.
Hi Peter,
I think Office Live Small Business may be perfect for you. It is sort of a one-stop-shop for small business owners to create a professional website. With it you will get web hosting, a template-based website, a domain name, personalized email addresses, and online support. Since you manage the site on your own, you can make changes whenever you want. And, it is easy to add PayPal your site if you decided to add an online store at a later date.
Hope this is helpful,
Cassie
MSFT Office Live Outreach
As you may know a domain name is just a name, not a real website. If you are going to create your website: 1- Buy a domain name. A domain name is a name you want to call your website (ex: http://www.yahoo.com). To get a domain name, you have to pay an annual fee to a registrar for the right to use that name. 2- Buy a web hosting service to provide your online space and enable you to get your website online at your purchased domain name.
To get further information take a look at:
http://www.threehosts.com/build
You need a web hosting service which supports online payments like, Master Card, Visa & PayPal. It is very important that your service be uptime. It means that you can access your account whenever you want to update your web pages, and your visitors can view your website whenever they type your website address. If your hosting service is not uptime it is real hell!
If you want to start your website I recommend purchase your domain and hosting together. In this way it is possible to get your domain for free. Some hosting services offer this gift today.
Take a look at:
http://www.threehosts.com/business
There you can reach the three reputable companies that are leaders in the E-commerce web hosting industry. They fulfill all your requirements to sell online or do/accept any online payments. By using each of them, everything you need for such a website is provided in one business Hosting Package.
Hope this helps.
Use 1and 1.Its $10 per month.
Create a Microsoft Word document and save it as a web page. You don’t need to know programming language.
I use bluehost, but have modest programming background. It’s easy because you click a button and can install many of the applications listen in this thread, like Joomla, Drupal, etc.
But, if you aren’t feeling like messing with it at all then you might try wix.com. The only issue with it will be exactly what you’re looking for- the shopping cart. I found this thread that discusses it, and it doesn’t sound like it’s easy. Perhaps that’s just this one thread though…
http://forum.wix.com/wix-pioneers/5633-shopping-cart.html
I’m in favor of bluehost, or similar (godaddy). I don’t like godaddy since their business practices are fairly shady. It’s impossible to use their shopping cart and check out without almost accidentally buying tons of extra stuff.