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Mr Site website builder
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1and1 have no banner, thats why i went with them.
Although i believe you have a choice to put up one and earn a commission.
We have had a "webshop" for a couple of years and we still have small problems i.e the paypal cart seems to confuse a lot of people:o
My wife makes the products and you have to make sure you have the stock available otherwise you can end up with charges for non fulfilled orders,so consequentley we at present do not drive traffic to site.living on the "edge"0 -
I went with 123-reg.co.uk and get free hosting from Heart Internet. 123-reg.co.uk now have an improved support site, which is very good
Also when you bought the domain for £6.09 (.co.uk, other extensions may be more) sign up to Bucks4Banners.net were you get a £10 signup bonus and then £5 a month for displaying the banner on your site, so you've got your money back!
Thanks,
Andrew.the Money Saving Expert team do not moderate forums, so if you see something that shouldnt be here report it! :beer:0 -
Hi, sky digiman
that buck for banners looks interesting,
is it three banners on three of your pages or one banner per page
how long have they been going
do they pay ok
whats to stop people putting up lots of "free" sites and claiming the loot
thanksliving on the "edge"0 -
They've been going since late last year. Theres a thread on it, here.
And you put a banner on 3 pages of your website.the Money Saving Expert team do not moderate forums, so if you see something that shouldnt be here report it! :beer:0 -
crikey, i've just read the 22 pages, how do they make money:eek:living on the "edge"0
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I use streamline.net, never had a problem with them
Also for those that aren't quite up on the web languages etc, you could use sites like https://www.w3schools.com to teach yourselfthen you can create any site you desire.
I'm a web designer myself, and am happy to answer any questions anyone has...
KNo person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow. :kisses2:0 -
Freeparking.co.uk is a good place to start for a domain imo and I use https://www.webpage-designer.com for my recording company and ended up having 3 more made by them. Cheap and reliable and very helpfull.0
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I use streamline.net, never had a problem with them
Also for those that aren't quite up on the web languages etc, you could use sites like https://www.w3schools.com to teach yourselfthen you can create any site you desire.
I'm a web designer myself, and am happy to answer any questions anyone has...
K
that .w3schools site is great, i have been wondering for ages how people strike through their text (like cross it out) and now i can do it:T
very good site,i can now talk to my web designer (13yr old son:rolleyes: ) in his language:rotfl:living on the "edge"0 -
Sky_Digiman wrote: »I went with 123-reg.co.uk and get free hosting from Heart Internet. 123-reg.co.uk now have an improved support site, which is very good
Also when you bought the domain for £6.09 (.co.uk, other extensions may be more) sign up to Bucks4Banners.net were you get a £10 signup bonus and then £5 a month for displaying the banner on your site, so you've got your money back!
Thanks,
Andrew.
bear in mind though that if you have a high traffic site something like adsense may be better for you.0
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