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Website design/hosting - Your recommendations. . .

falconwood_1
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Have to set up a website for my company and wondered if anyone could recommend someone locally?
Cheers.
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Its pretty easy nowadays to build your own. I used www.moonfruit.com to do mine and Im certainly no expert.
www.talkinginwhispers.com0 -
I haven't the time I'm afraid, would rather pay someone! (ie:lazy b'stard)0
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[cite]Posted By: falconwood_1[/cite]I haven't the time I'm afraid, would rather pay someone! (ie:lazy b'stard)0
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Drop Hillsys up a whisper mate, he is the man who can with that sort of thing0
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Bloke who did mine is very good at meta tagging, gets us as number one on Google without paying a bean...drop me a whisper if youre interested0
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I don't have a clue but can you send me a whisper anyway ?0
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Depeends on how much you want to spend and what you're after really. Can reccommend a couple of very good agencies0
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Try 1&1, I do my works website, Bishop Ridleys church site and Bishop Ridley Primary schools site.
No more than £150 a year!0 -
This is what I do day in day out, I'm not sure exactly what you need but I'm more than happy to offer some free advice.
We deal with small sites, site's with updatable content, shopping carts / e-commerce, company re-branding, hosting and more.
Here's some recent sites we've done.
http://www.RudeChalets.com
http://www.King-Apparel.com
http://www.Caroline-Zoob.co.uk
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I was thinking of moving my website to squarespace hosting who are located in the USA and obviously I'm based in London!
Does anyone know if it matters where the web hosting is located, in terms of functionality etc.,?
Any feedback appreciated.0 - Sponsored links:
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Use Squarespace and can't fault it. The support is excellent1
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sillav nitram said:I was thinking of moving my website to squarespace hosting who are located in the USA and obviously I'm based in London!
Does anyone know if it matters where the web hosting is located, in terms of functionality etc.,?
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This is a bookmark0
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Squarespace always sorted out our problems pretty quickly0
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sillav nitram said:I was thinking of moving my website to squarespace hosting who are located in the USA and obviously I'm based in London!
Does anyone know if it matters where the web hosting is located, in terms of functionality etc.,?
Any feedback appreciated.
Where are the majority of your customers based?
The answers could determine loading times of your website. That's without getting into the optimising of your website for general speed etc.
My advice is to select a provider based on the location of the majority of your customers.0 -
Squarespace is excellent. I can build a site on there in a few hours that would’ve taken months of planning and bullshit meetings at my old job.0
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sillav nitram said:I was thinking of moving my website to squarespace hosting who are located in the USA and obviously I'm based in London!
Does anyone know if it matters where the web hosting is located, in terms of functionality etc.,?
Any feedback appreciated.
Used Wordpress to develop the site, which ,apparently is the goto software now to develop websites- found it a bit cumbersome , but got there in the end, and site looks reasonable.0 -
johnny73 said:sillav nitram said:I was thinking of moving my website to squarespace hosting who are located in the USA and obviously I'm based in London!
Does anyone know if it matters where the web hosting is located, in terms of functionality etc.,?
Any feedback appreciated.
Where are the majority of your customers based?
The answers could determine loading times of your website. That's without getting into the optimising of your website for general speed etc.
My advice is to select a provider based on the location of the majority of your customers.
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Thanks for all the feedback, much appreciated.0
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For my wedding photography business, I've been using https://www.onlinepictureproof.com/ for the last two years and they've been excellent.
Any support query is answered within a couple of hours.
If you want to see what it looks like all set up, check out https://www.johndriscollphotography.co.uk/
Their SEO support is second to none, which is critical for getting you seen in the searches. Pointless you sitting there on page 128 of a search term on Google or Bing.
Honourable mention for Squarespace too. My wife and brother both use it to good effect.0 - Sponsored links:
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@JohnBoyUK - I’m trying to drum up some wedding video work, don’t suppose you can advise on how I can get some leads?0
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JiMMy 85 said:@JohnBoyUK - I’m trying to drum up some wedding video work, don’t suppose you can advise on how I can get some leads?
Drop me a PM with some details0 -
JohnBoyUK said:JiMMy 85 said:@JohnBoyUK - I’m trying to drum up some wedding video work, don’t suppose you can advise on how I can get some leads?
Drop me a PM with some details0 -
The_President said:JohnBoyUK said:JiMMy 85 said:@JohnBoyUK - I’m trying to drum up some wedding video work, don’t suppose you can advise on how I can get some leads?
Drop me a PM with some details
I'm halfway through reading 'How to win friends and influence people' by Dale Carnegie. Was recommended it years ago when I was doing a post-grad management course but never got around to reading it. Its quite dry and very old in style but the principles are good.
The main to brush up on though is your SEO. Thats Search Engine Optimisation for those not in the know. Get that right and you're onto a winner.1 -
Squarespace, Wix, Weebly or Shopify if you want eCommerce are pretty amazing and powerful enough for 80% of all websites on the web.
They are putting a lot of web agencies out of business and one of the reasons i moved out of that game many years ago.
All those companies charging £50k for a brochure website just cant get away with it any more.1 -
SE10Addick said:Squarespace, Wix, Weebly or Shopify if you want eCommerce are pretty amazing and powerful enough for 80% of all websites on the web.
They are putting a lot of web agencies out of business and one of the reasons i moved out of that game many years ago.
All those companies charging £50k for a brochure website just cant get away with it any more.But as you say, there seem to be so many companies that can offer good templates, that it seems like such a hassle and not really worth the time and energy using Dreamweaver!0 -
SE10Addick said:Squarespace, Wix, Weebly or Shopify if you want eCommerce are pretty amazing and powerful enough for 80% of all websites on the web.
They are putting a lot of web agencies out of business and one of the reasons i moved out of that game many years ago.
All those companies charging £50k for a brochure website just cant get away with it any more.
I've heard good things about Wordpress too0 -
sillav nitram said:SE10Addick said:Squarespace, Wix, Weebly or Shopify if you want eCommerce are pretty amazing and powerful enough for 80% of all websites on the web.
They are putting a lot of web agencies out of business and one of the reasons i moved out of that game many years ago.
All those companies charging £50k for a brochure website just cant get away with it any more.But as you say, there seem to be so many companies that can offer good templates, that it seems like such a hassle and not really worth the time and energy using Dreamweaver!0 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:SE10Addick said:Squarespace, Wix, Weebly or Shopify if you want eCommerce are pretty amazing and powerful enough for 80% of all websites on the web.
They are putting a lot of web agencies out of business and one of the reasons i moved out of that game many years ago.
All those companies charging £50k for a brochure website just cant get away with it any more.
I've heard good things about Wordpress too
Dropshippers are full of shit. There are more plugins etc available for Shopify, but Squarespace looks nicer and is fine for 99% of people2 -
SE10Addick said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:SE10Addick said:Squarespace, Wix, Weebly or Shopify if you want eCommerce are pretty amazing and powerful enough for 80% of all websites on the web.
They are putting a lot of web agencies out of business and one of the reasons i moved out of that game many years ago.
All those companies charging £50k for a brochure website just cant get away with it any more.
I've heard good things about Wordpress too
Dropshippers are full of shit. There are more plugins etc available for Shopify, but Squarespace looks nicer and is fine for 99% of people0