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I am a 20-year-old who's looking to start a web design business online. My idea for my business is slightly different to the normal web design business. In fact, web design might be the wrong term. Here's the idea:
I struggled for years to make professional looking websites and used sites like Wix.com and Weebly.com to attempt this. It never worked out but one day I realised how to make a site with Wordpress by purchasing a theme (template) and building the site from there. I was amazed at the time it took (24 hours) and the cost (£50) to create what anyone would describe as nothing short of an extremely professional and expensive-looking website.
I know there's plenty of people like the old me who want to create great looking sites to be proud of but can't afford to pay a web design company £800+. My idea is to create an all inclusive package between £100-150 which would see me offer them 5-10 template designs and building their site for them. These will mainly be small business who just want a bit of info, but can stretch all the way to people wanting to start online magazines.
My issue now is understanding how this would work. When I make myself a site I login to GoDaddy, buy the domain, pay for hosting and then install Wordpress and get going. How would this work with someone else, the customer? If they have already purchased a domain, am I being unprofessional to ask for their GoDaddy login or is there a safer way to access their account and install Wordpress without their details?
Maybe I'm supposed to buy and host the site for them, I don't know. I have no background in this but know for sure that I can deliver a brilliant product for a great price. These themes, or templates, are highly customisable, meaning you probably couldn't tell the difference between two sites with the same theme unless you were asked to. I have made a dating site for a friend of mine at university which is running perfectly. So, as you can see, these themes are very intuitive and easy to run.
All help is greatly appreciated as I'm looking to start my first real business and put all I can into it.
Thanks!
I struggled for years to make professional looking websites and used sites like Wix.com and Weebly.com to attempt this. It never worked out but one day I realised how to make a site with Wordpress by purchasing a theme (template) and building the site from there. I was amazed at the time it took (24 hours) and the cost (£50) to create what anyone would describe as nothing short of an extremely professional and expensive-looking website.
I know there's plenty of people like the old me who want to create great looking sites to be proud of but can't afford to pay a web design company £800+. My idea is to create an all inclusive package between £100-150 which would see me offer them 5-10 template designs and building their site for them. These will mainly be small business who just want a bit of info, but can stretch all the way to people wanting to start online magazines.
My issue now is understanding how this would work. When I make myself a site I login to GoDaddy, buy the domain, pay for hosting and then install Wordpress and get going. How would this work with someone else, the customer? If they have already purchased a domain, am I being unprofessional to ask for their GoDaddy login or is there a safer way to access their account and install Wordpress without their details?
Maybe I'm supposed to buy and host the site for them, I don't know. I have no background in this but know for sure that I can deliver a brilliant product for a great price. These themes, or templates, are highly customisable, meaning you probably couldn't tell the difference between two sites with the same theme unless you were asked to. I have made a dating site for a friend of mine at university which is running perfectly. So, as you can see, these themes are very intuitive and easy to run.
All help is greatly appreciated as I'm looking to start my first real business and put all I can into it.
Thanks!
