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Hi all. does anyone know a website builder that is able to do a website for me.Good quality, and more professional than some iv seen locally. I'm based in Tapping. All help appreciated. regards J:wink:

 

Are you looking for someone local or are you prepared to work with someone remotely? I do websites - basic cost is between $250 to $500, depends what you need. Here's a couple of mine:

 

http://bellydanceoz.com

http://ameraspalace.com.au

 

I'm in Sydney

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Hi Marissa,

 

wow...that seems like good value. Would $500 include the shopping cart, pictures and text added? Also, does that include the website address and hosting?

 

thanks,

rosie

 

 

 

Are you looking for someone local or are you prepared to work with someone remotely? I do websites - basic cost is between $250 to $500, depends what you need. Here's a couple of mine:

 

http://bellydanceoz.com

http://ameraspalace.com.au

 

I'm in Sydney

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Hi Marissa,

 

wow...that seems like good value. Would $500 include the shopping cart, pictures and text added? Also, does that include the website address and hosting?

 

 

 

$500 includes the shopping cart setup. It really depends how many products you have - I'd include 20 or 30 products in that price, but if you had 500, I'd let you do the rest! I always set up websites so you can take it over and change things yourself in the future, without having to be technically-minded.

 

Yes it does include the website name but not the hosting. The hosting cost would vary depending on your needs, and it's an annual cost.

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I've just built one for work on Wix.com. It's free, has hundreds of templates and looks very professional! For a small fee they will also do the hosting and web address.

 

I strongly, strongly, strongly recommend against Wix.com, unless it's just an informational site for a bricks-and-mortar business and you're not worried about attracting search engine traffic. Wix sites tend to be slow-loading which makes them less likely to be included in Google search results.

 

The other drawback is that once you've built a website on Wix, you can never move it - because there's no way to export the content and move it to another service. So if Wix starts putting up its prices, or having a lot of downtime, you're stuck.

 

The free version of Wix used to display a lot of ads - is that not the case now? I wouldn't have thought that was desirable for a business site. It doesn't do ecommerce anyway, so not suitable for the OP.

 

http://www.sitebuilderreport.com/reviews/wix/our-review

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