send me mail to parham942@yahoo.com
they r many solutions
it depends on u
i am webdesigner and maybe i can help u
2006-06-29 13:40:57
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answered by 942 5
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For a one-page website design, you shouldn't be paying more than $20. I would recommend asking around your friends and family, someone's bound to know something or two about web design.
For a business, you will also probably want a domain name to seem more professional. Geocities has great uptime, but if you want the best price check web hosting search engines like HostSearch.com. Because it is just a small page, you won't need more than 150 mbs unless you use storage. Depending on how many visitors you expect, you won't need more than 5gb of monthly bandwidth. I would recommend MaxieHost (http://www.maxiehost.com/us/shared.htm) with Plan One or Two. It's really cheap and close to the dollar-per-month price range.
Feel free to ask me anything else!
2006-06-29 14:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I easily have labored on initiatives progression internet sites a twin of this, and for something on the size of Monster with all an same features you'd be watching extra like £50 to £75k. and do not ignore thats in uncomplicated phrases the starting up, advertising and ongoing upkeep/internet hosting at the type of pro factor will bump that up appreciably. of direction you could construct something on a good budget given sufficient time, yet high quality and usefulness will continually wade through.
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answered by ? 4
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If you register your domain name with GoDaddy.com, they give you free web hosting but it has some text ads at the top. Probably not what you want for a professional site, but I think they offer some discounts if you sign up for paid hosting at the same time you register the domain name.
If you do get someone to design it for you, don't try to get out super cheap (e.g. $20). I wouldn't turn on my computer for $20, let alone make a decent web site. You have to spend money to make money!
2006-06-29 16:21:01
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answered by Jody 3
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Here is a link to my website. I am owner of a Web & Graphic Design firm here in Orange Count, California. Still in need of getting something set up? I enjoy working close with my customers. I can have you set up with somethign in not time.
Much Success,
Joe
Http://Xstrategix.com
2006-07-03 17:42:03
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answered by xstrategix 2
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You can get several simple website solutions for free on the Internet. Several companies include the ones I have added to the sources section below.
Enjoy!
2006-07-13 10:37:12
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answered by Martyr2 7
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Try the information on the URL below while you think about which way to go. They have a collection of links to hosts, tools and articles that may help you out.
2006-06-30 05:47:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The simpler the better...and less expensive....try searching the web for freelance web designers in your area.
2006-06-29 13:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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there are many one page websites that are available from your ISP at no charge. check with your ISP and see if you can do this for little or no cost. you may be surprised.
hope this helps.
2006-06-29 13:49:50
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answered by continentalprintingsupplies 3
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How about FREE ???
Give me some more details and I'll have 1 hour of fun doing a classy page.
2006-06-29 19:25:58
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answered by dan_zzz2000 2
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I've done a few for free but usually £100 upwards although it can be less.
2006-07-06 07:57:53
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answered by DJ_Bayley 2
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