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Where is the best place to host and build a simple business web site for a cheap price? Something where you can upload coin pics and regularly change inventory. How about register domain names? All of these services in one place? Ideas? What have you tried?
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  • I use FatCow. I like the name and the service image LucyBop recommended them to me. They do everything you mentioned and they are reliable and cheap. If you use the link on the home page of my website when you sign up they will give me a tiny kickback.
  • airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 22,149 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Startlogic

    I signed up for two years, so I paid $6.50/month for 1 gig of space, lots of goodies like email and scripting, and the domain comes free, as well. They've got 24/7 live online tech support chat, so I really like them... here are two of my sites on it, so you can see the speed...

    Site 1
    Site 2

    Jeremy

    PS- If you sign up through that link, I get a little something, too imageimage
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  • The best place/cheap to register a domain would be registerfly

    And as for the HTML, CoffeCup HTML editor is the best I have found. I haven't used it in a while, so I'm sure it has gotten much better. But it is great, opposed to any crappy WYSIWYG editor. Much more control, and less bulky, which means faster laoding pages.
  • I have my domain and hosting through www.doteasy.com

    I don't have a business site, but I know they support it for a reasonable price.
    Dave - Durham, NC
  • I have used 5gigs.com 80mb space 5gigs of bandwith ftp e-mails. They set up cool stuff for you to. Like forums and different plugins. Its free but you would need to purchase a domain name. It works for me. Or Im making a site for someone using infoquest.
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  • mrearlygoldmrearlygold Posts: 17,858 ✭✭✭


    << <i>The best place/cheap to register a domain would be registerfly

    And as for the HTML, CoffeCup HTML editor is the best I have found. I haven't used it in a while, so I'm sure it has gotten much better. But it is great, opposed to any crappy WYSIWYG editor. Much more control, and less bulky, which means faster laoding pages. >>




    Oh no, registerfly is not credible at all and they will also bill your credit card for things you didn't even sign up for. I finally had to file a complaint with Chase.

    Directnic is credible. I have over 50 domains with them.

    Rgrds
    Tomimage

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