I currently am paying for my web site and hosting. I have seen several of your websites out there. (your welcome for all the hits!) If I go elsewhere or create my own, I will loose my website. Is there a way to keep it? I currently use Vista Print. They charge me $20 per month, but I am limited on what I can do. no tags, limited keywords and the such. I have this weekend free to try an do what i can.....please help!!
I just order more cards with my website and lettering as well. I can give that up if need be.
-- Edited by Washed-up on Friday 20th of November 2009 10:27:04 PM
-- Edited by Washed-up on Wednesday 25th of November 2009 12:29:19 PM
You own the domain name, so you can simply re-direct it/transfer it. Using a different host will allow you to build whatever kind of site you want with all the keywords and tags you need to get it ranking high in Google.
I always use www.letshost.ie ,.. at first it was because they were local, but now I stick with them for their excellent customer support. I've 20 odd websites (Not all mine!) and a forum, hosted with them at the moment and there's never a problem.
Some examples of what can be achieved are here: www.avondhu-internet.com
E-mail me if you want, I'd be glad to help you sort something out.
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Dwayne, Try Homestead.com. They'll do it all for you for a relatively good price....and they're customer service is top of the line. They are owned by Intuit, which offers a ton of stuff for the small business owner other than just web sites. I had used Vistaprint as well, but it was way too restricting after a short time. Hope this helps.
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Dwayne, Try Homestead.com. They'll do it all for you for a relatively good price....and they're customer service is top of the line. They are owned by Intuit, which offers a ton of stuff for the small business owner other than just web sites. I had used Vistaprint as well, but it was way too restricting after a short time. Hope this helps.
You never Los your web site, just cut and paste the pages into notepad or wordpad, and save them. Then, simply paste them into the new web site program. Don't be held hostage, YOU own the domain, if you bought it.