Where to Build Website?
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Where to Build Website?
For those of you who are good with this stuff, where would you recommend I go to try to build a website for a small business by myself? I got started with Google Domains, which then I found my way to Bluehost and Word Press (I think?), but it's a little bit much for me with all the different options.
For the website, I would need a way for clients to contact me and also be able to upload files (PDF) for me to look at. I normally just have them email me documents but I would like this option on the website for professionalism and ease of use.
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For the website, I would need a way for clients to contact me and also be able to upload files (PDF) for me to look at. I normally just have them email me documents but I would like this option on the website for professionalism and ease of use.
Thanks
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For those of you who are good with this stuff, where would you recommend I go to try to build a website for a small business by myself? I got started with Google Domains, which then I found my way to Bluehost and Word Press (I think?), but it's a little bit much for me with all the different options.
For the website, I would need a way for clients to contact me and also be able to upload files (PDF) for me to look at. I normally just have them email me documents but I would like this option on the website for professionalism and ease of use.
Thanks
For the website, I would need a way for clients to contact me and also be able to upload files (PDF) for me to look at. I normally just have them email me documents but I would like this option on the website for professionalism and ease of use.
Thanks
I know that Bluehost offers Wordpress hosting (not terribly expensive, either), and you can be up and running very quickly. From there, you can easily build a Wordpress-themed, professional-looking web site with functionality that I certainly would have liked when I started learning web design a long time ago. (I will qualify that previous statement by saying that I am NOT a Wordpress user or developer, but a lot of websites are built with it, and you can add plugins like PDF upload and email capability with relative ease). And you can change themes to your clients' liking.
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My opinion is that any shared server will suit your needs. Also, give Wordpress (and perhaps Bluehost) another go. This might get you what you want in the fastest and simplest way.
I know that Bluehost offers Wordpress hosting (not terribly expensive, either), and you can be up and running very quickly. From there, you can easily build a Wordpress-themed, professional-looking web site with functionality that I certainly would have liked when I started learning web design a long time ago. (I will qualify that previous statement by saying that I am NOT a Wordpress user or developer, but a lot of websites are built with it, and you can add plugins like PDF upload and email capability with relative ease). And you can change themes to your clients' liking.
I know that Bluehost offers Wordpress hosting (not terribly expensive, either), and you can be up and running very quickly. From there, you can easily build a Wordpress-themed, professional-looking web site with functionality that I certainly would have liked when I started learning web design a long time ago. (I will qualify that previous statement by saying that I am NOT a Wordpress user or developer, but a lot of websites are built with it, and you can add plugins like PDF upload and email capability with relative ease). And you can change themes to your clients' liking.
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I would not recommend either Wordpress services as they are not as user friendly for a novice, but if you find it works, then great. In your case, I'd advise you to check out Wix.com. I believe you might be able to build a sample site for free before signing up but I don't remember for sure. It's easy and clean. If you wanted to sell any merchandise on your site, Shopify is also a good option.
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I would not recommend either Wordpress services as they are not as user friendly for a novice, but if you find it works, then great. In your case, I'd advise you to check out Wix.com. I believe you might be able to build a sample site for free before signing up but I don't remember for sure. It's easy and clean. If you wanted to sell any merchandise on your site, Shopify is also a good option.
I started playing with Wix. Took me 2 minutes to realize this is way easier for a novice like myself. I'm trying to add a widget for clients to upload PDF statements and then I'll be almost done. Thanks for your input.
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