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| Member | got my domain, what next
Hi, This my step by step, slowly but hopefully surely, now that I have my domain, would it be better to host it and create a website using Dreamweaver, doing some SEO stuff or would it be better using wordpress which I know nothing of apart from being a blog tool. I resist from buying more domains but I feel like it's an investment and I tend to go by looking any good domain name available by hand registering to find an attractive name, is it better to look at snapnames or sedo for good domains rather than wasting my time typing ? It seems that the domain business is not that old and theren't much resources out there for more information to look for. |
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i would try a CMS ,either wordpress ,joomal and drupal see which one you find easiest ,my general rule of thumb is small site i:e, mini site i would use Dreamweaver and use a html based site ,if it is an expensive project and would need loads of updating i would use wordpress /joomla. Registering good domains by hand are very rare and do not generally warrant big money. I have been domaining for a touch over ten years and Nominet has been the UK Registry since 1996
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i would try and purchase a domain in a niche that you have a good working knowledge ,this way it will keep you motivated and you can update the content frequently and know what you are talking about ,google will give this site love because you have and rank it !!! local geo are a good idea and always worth a punt for your first site ,i:e; "leicesterPlumbers.co.uk" and get a local plumber involved and charge him/her per lead hope this helps
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Use wordpress for your first site. It's simple to install and relatively easy to use. Dreamweaver will get you involved in base HTML which you don't need to know and Joomla or Drupal are for advanced marketers and many of those use wordpress exclusively. Your biggest asset when starting out is time so don't waste it learning stuff you don't need to know yet.
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| Member | I wish it was like the high code, no left turn, no speeding, stop...ect, but there you go, it's like being in an ocean now, and I just go to the nearest island till I find that treasor, or at least until I can get a map ! cheers anyway I start to see the light at the end of the tunnel
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