Building a website

Matthew B

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If you want there are some do-it-yourself website builders. You will need to spend some time on it but its pretty simple and it will definitely cost less than a professional designer.
I suggest exai.com – I used it and was satisfied from the result. You can also try Webnode/Yola.
I didn’t check the others but exai gave a free trail..

Hope I helped

Matthew
 
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Thank you all for the replies, I'm just currently weighing up the options and see which works best.

Hey ignore the silly suggestions of wordpress or dupal etc way to heavy for a first time. i would look for any cheap hosting plans that have DIY web builders built in, they will have a video tutorial step by step explaining each and every move you need to make.. you can then have a play around and chop change before putting it on the internet live.

If you get one that does domain names you can easy just choose a name and they will set it all up for you FREE.. and send you the log in details then its all click and drop from there ..
 
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ferdi2000

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Sounds like you will need to have an ecommerce website setup, then create your products. Within each product page you would then embed your video...

So it would be a conventional website, but with the ability for people to be able to view videos on each product page.
 
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Nuno

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I wonder how the OP is getting on?

I would have said go for Wordpress and ask for help here as free builders are rubbish when you get past the 'pretty flashing lights' bit.

(Interesting couple of posts , from the same person, recommending first Wix then Drupal! Not much difference between those two then, eh? Next advice for a novice; "use notepad, don't be a wimp".)
:)
 
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