Where can you find affordable website options for a side business?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various options for finding affordable website solutions for a side business, with participants sharing their personal experiences and suggestions regarding different web hosting services and domain providers.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions looking for a website for their husband's side business and seeks affordable options.
  • Another participant suggests checking with their ISP for free website space, sharing their experience with a church's website hosted by the same provider.
  • One user expresses skepticism about web providers, cautioning that some may offer deals that seem too good to be true.
  • Another participant notes that Go Daddy is inexpensive for domain names and shares their positive experience with Freeservers.com for personal use.
  • One participant mentions using a service called Transverse Global for their personal site and forum, indicating they have good rates.
  • Another participant shares their experience with Network Solutions, mentioning some difficulties encountered when trying to move their domain.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best options for website hosting and domain registration, with no clear consensus emerging on a single preferred provider.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with various web hosting services, reflecting a range of needs from personal to business use.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be useful for Pampered Chef consultants considering starting a side business and looking for affordable website options.

emmabelle47
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I've seen that some people here have their own websites (not PC!) and I'm looking for a good place to get one. My husband wants to start his own side business and wants to get a website going to promote it. Where's a good place to check into that isn't horribly expensive?
 
You could start by checking with you ISP - I know that our account has X number of free bytes to use for website space. I don't happen to use it, because I already had http://jrmanning.com/, but my church has the same ISP that I do, and it hosts their site. (A member maintains the site.)Be Careful - there are a lot of charlatans out there, and if a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Some web providers use template-driven tools that embed all kinds of extraneous crap that you wouldn't want in your site code.
 
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We get our internet through Alltel.... I don't think they offer anything like that. I'll check into it though... Thanks!
 
Go Daddy is cheap for the actual domain name if you want to purchase one. I used Freeservers.com for my website, but it wasn't for business purposes. I don't have any complaints though.
 
network solutions is one i use
 
I started with them (Network Solutions) several years ago, but when I went to move my domain, I had some grief getting them to give it up.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find affordable website options for my side business?

There are several platforms that offer affordable website options for side businesses, including Wix, Squarespace, WordPress, and Shopify. Each of these platforms provides various pricing plans and templates that cater to different business needs and budgets.

Are there any free website builders available for side businesses?

Yes, there are free website builders such as WordPress.com, Wix (with a free plan), and Weebly that allow you to create a basic website without any cost. However, these free options may come with limitations, such as ads or restricted features.

What features should I look for in an affordable website option?

When searching for an affordable website option, consider features like ease of use, customizable templates, mobile responsiveness, e-commerce capabilities, SEO tools, and customer support. These features can help you effectively promote and manage your side business.

Can I use social media platforms as a website for my side business?

Yes, social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn can serve as a website for your side business. They allow you to create business profiles, showcase products, and engage with customers. However, having a dedicated website can provide more control and professionalism.

How can I save money on website hosting for my side business?

To save money on website hosting, consider using shared hosting plans, taking advantage of promotional offers, or bundling services with domain registration. Additionally, some website builders include hosting in their subscription fees, which can be a cost-effective option.

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