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Avoid website builders like Wix, Weebly or those supplied by major hosts such as Go Daddy or 1+1
You'll only have to remake the site later on if you want to move elsewhere (which you will because they perform very badly in the search engines)
I'm sure you know what you're talking about but I have used Weebly for the last five years and my sites perform spectacularly on Google. I used Adwords for a few months but soon turned it off because I was getting far more enquiries than I could handle. Since then I have never been out of the top 3 search results in my (rather niche) field.
Flat roofing contractor is a similarly niche field and I see no reason why Weebly wouldn't work just as well there.
Hi Spongebob. How does it work with hosting on weebly? Do you do it with them or do you find a third party hosting provider?
£150 per year to host 2 websites seems a bit steep to me (depending on what type of site it is)
£150 per year to host 2 websites seems a bit steep to me (depending on what type of site it is)
Considering that they bring me a quarter of a million quids worth of new business every year I'm very happy.
£150 pa is my entire advertising and marketing budget!
Oh, apart from getting golf balls printed with my company name on - all of which I leave hidden on golf courses around the UK for potential customers to find!![]()
Apparently @Spongebob thinks £150 per year to host 2 websites is cheap as chips. £150 might be cheap to some people and expensive to others. What do you suggest when it comes to hosting?
In my opinion stay away from wordpress it is rubbish and quite slow if you do not optimize it.
Start with getting proper fast hosting. A good service can cost you between 60 - 120 a year including ssl. wordpress requires a lot of work to get it fast working and secure. If you don't mind a bit of work I would use drupal 8 with a custom theme bought in. Coming from opencart, magento and drupal I tried wordpress and it is a mess at best.
+1 for siteground, definitely one of the better providersFor hosting I have my heart set to siteground one exceptional hosting company with the best tech support I ever had. They even fix problems that might not even related to them and they get back to you in under 10 minutes by email and offer chat + phone as well
...We already have a site but we`re not to pleased with the company that designed it or the company that is optimizing the site at the moment. I feel by creating my own site I will be able to get the information across how I would like it presenting, along with some case studies and customer reviews...