Creating a website
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geek84

Original Poster:

610 posts

103 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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Good Morning

I want to create a website for my bookkeeping services.

I am thinking of using services like Go Daddy and Wix.

Which one would you suggest from the above, or would you suggest an alternative?

Thank You

StevieBee

14,318 posts

272 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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Go Daddy is quite good. Never had any issue.

Personally, I prefer the web builder on www.names.co.uk


jonamv8

3,233 posts

183 months

Wednesday 24th March 2021
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Not Wix!

Just had to help move a friend from Wix, not fun and left them with nothing, wix own your site. The add ones soon mount up too

strain

419 posts

118 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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The problem with wix or any other 'builders' are they all fall down eventually.

The whole point of a website is to look professional and get noticed on google, you wont do that with a free builder.

If you dented your brand new car you wouldn't go to halfords and buy the rattle cans and follow a youtube video.....

Have a look at some proper hosting with a wordpress installation and theme, then you will own it properly and you stand a good chance of getting a good website - the next step after that is a static site generator with custom features and bespoke design.

PM me if you need any help, hosting you should be looking up to £50 a year + domain, a decent theme can cost you £50, generally you can install the demo files and edit it from there, or get a professional to help you along the way

geek84

Original Poster:

610 posts

103 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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Good Mornng

Many thanks for your replies.

Strain - Can you kindly provide guidance?

strain

419 posts

118 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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Sure Ill send you a PM

strain

419 posts

118 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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You aren't accepting PM's

geek84

Original Poster:

610 posts

103 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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strain - I don't know how to do that. My system seems to be playing up

strain

419 posts

118 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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send me an email (click my username then message) or email me s@rgby.co.uk

DSLiverpool

15,652 posts

219 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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Wordpress 100% - if Strain doesn’t do it look at Upwork just make sure it’s properly hosted.

strain

419 posts

118 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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DSLiverpool said:
Wordpress 100% - if Strain doesn’t do it look at Upwork just make sure it’s properly hosted.
Wordpress is good for 99% but I think a lot of focus will be put on static sites for bespoke applications, recently done one to replace wordpress, most pages follow googles guidelines of <500kb, load really quick, massive boosts over wordpress if you have the cash to implement it!

bucksmanuk

2,343 posts

187 months

Thursday 25th March 2021
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My 2p worth and my experience.

The task was to create a website for an online business, a full commercial site.

Early ’20 I went with a professional web site builder for online business. He was writing the content management system from scratch (no he wasn’t - he was copy-and-pasting it from a previous project) and it took ages. WAAAY longer than it should have done even including COVID effects.

I could hardly edit anything apart for the product pages, and it took me ages to build those. A mate (on PH funnily enough) critiqued it, and then some, and I realised it was rubbish. If you want to know which web site developers to avoid, I can let you know.

I binned the effort (at a cost of £3.5K) and went with a mate’s sister (a graphic designer) who had the bare bones built in 4 days. All I had to do was copy/save a page and then edit accordingly. All pages are editable by me all the time. It loads quickly, certainly enough for friends looking at it, not one person commented on speed of loading. The woocommerce bit is actually impressive (for what I want it for).

It was built on WordPress, and for where I am at this stage of the business it’s more than adequate. I’m not Amazon, and I don’t intend to be.

8-P

3,047 posts

277 months

Saturday 27th March 2021
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I build websites for small businesses with plenty I can showcase.

I use wordpress with a themebuilder.

It can be done fast and with a little instruction you can be putting your own pages or posts together in no time.

With everything in place ie your logo, your words and vitals(phone number, email etc) a one page could come together in hours and even a basic site wouldnt take too long.

Content is always where people fall over, I spend my days asking people for their words, sometimes I end up writing it and bill them which they are happy with everyone hates doing it.

DM me if interested - best to get it setup properly and take over from there.

CarPrintGuy

1,506 posts

117 months

Monday 29th March 2021
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WordPress if you want a strong foundation for SEO in the future. Will need to use a developer to upload an off-the-shelf theme (browse ThemeForest), and to carry out security checks and plugin updates.

Wix if you want to DIY and just need a small simple showcase website.

akirk

5,775 posts

131 months

Tuesday 30th March 2021
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CarPrintGuy said:
WordPress if you want a strong foundation for SEO in the future. Will need to use a developer to upload an off-the-shelf theme (browse ThemeForest), and to carry out security checks and plugin updates.

Wix if you want to DIY and just need a small simple showcase website.
Why do you need a developer to upload an off-the-shelf theme?
download theme as zip file
go to the themes section and click upload
select file
enable it

not too complicated biggrin