Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Buying a website?

am thinking of buying a website.



1) should i just buy domain or buy a web hosting plan?? im a bit confused of which one to buy. if i buy web hosting plan, do i get a domain??



2) anyone has any good websites to introduce that are cheap and good??



Buying a website?





Hi, you have several options. You can buy a domain name for about $15 for an annual fee. You then have to find a host company to place your website on their servers and there is usually a monthly fee involved to do this that ranges anywhere from $15 and up.



Are you looking for a ready made website? If so, I have 9 websites for sale and they all earn revenue on a daily basis.



The categories are, prom dresses, paintball, motorcycle helmets, motorcycle exhaust, scooters, hair loss, wedding, pets, jewelry. Prices range from $550 to $1550. All sites have several pages at the top of the search engines.



All have been live for 2-3 years and are established. I have an awesome Content Management System I use that allows you to do all changes to the site, instantly, you don%26#039;t need to know too much technical stuff to do it either! If you would like to E-mail me with your E-Mail address I can send you a list of what I have etc. The reason I%26#039;m selling is because I have over 35 websites and I%26#039;m finding it too much to handle for me.



henryswtzr@yahoo.com



Buying a website?



go fr a web hosting plan.....u can use http://hosting.rediff.com/hosting/script...



..but i suggest u to go fr a web hosting plan



Other Replys:I use godaddy.com, they do offer packages and deals all the time. Hosting plans come with domains. If you wanted to try it out and looking for something you could pay on a monthly basis instead of getting into a contract that%26#039;s more than likely the way I would go. A domain is a yearly fee, hosting is monthly or payment planned monthly figure.



Other Replys:I have owned and operated over 30 different websites and used several different hosts. I currently own 3 websites and all of them are hosted at startlogic under the same package. This is what they currently offer as a starter package.



Free domain



600 gigs storage



6000 gigs transfer



free setup



easy to use panel



$30 google advertising credits



$50 yahoo advertising credit



unlimited email



30 day money back if you are not happy



Plus a bunch of other perks for $5.95 per month.



I think right now, if you already have a domain and host, they are offering the same package for $2.95 per month if you plan to transfer. Both prices are phenominal considering what you get in return.



Other Replys:try freewebs.com, first you can have a free site (a subdomain) and then later expand to a premium package and have domain name. They offer a lot of tools even in the free version.



Other Replys:You can find out step by step guide on how to create a website at http://oktutorial.com/webdesign.htm



You can even earn from adsense using your website.



Other Replys:If you currently are a web subscriber, your current provider offers a homepage into which you can FTP your current webpage(s) [which can be authored/designed using Composer [an authoring tool which is free when using Netscape browser], NotePad, MSN Word, FrontPage, DreamWeaver, etc.] and use the homepage hosting services. In a sense, you are hosting a commercial webpage via the homepage link and incurring merely the monthly access of, say, AOL.com, etc. Nevertheless, should you want to link your current domain name to the homepage URL, you%26#039;ll need to use a third-party redirection service, i.e., mydomain.com [which is free] or simply direct your domain name registry, i.e., godaddy.com to forward your domain name [with masking] to the link it to your homepage URL. It%26#039;s that simple.



Good luck!

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