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Also, many companies (Yahoo, Microsoft BCentral, AOL, etc.) have templates that make it simple to drag and drop text and create a site. Rates begin at around $19.95/month. Web Hosting Costs Fees range from free to hundreds of dollars per month. As a guideline, the average cost for hosting a personal web site is $10-$25/month. Business sites with higher traffic are in the $45-$75/month range. There are excellent deals to be found on web hosting (eg, peoplehost.com), so shop around. Usually, if you prepay for a year or more, you will be given a discount. I recommend this because once you get a site, it is highly unlikely that you will ever discontinue it, unless you change careers altogether. About Free Web Hosting Companies I do not advise the use of free web hosting companies. This is your professional online presence and you get what you pay for. 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This can be done for under $10.00 a year (eg, namecheap.com).Has your computer been acting strangely lately?Lets face it, about 95% of people who actively surf the internet have computers which are infected by spyware.So what is spyware and how does it get into your computer system.Spyware is constantly spreading and is infecting lots more computers every single day. So what is it? Spyware programs come in many different shapes and sizes but all have a couple of things in common. Spyware infects your computer while you sur Choosing a Web Designer / Web Design Company Choosing a web designer will depend greatly onthe type of site you are having built. Prices are all over the place. Many designers/firms have a dollar minimum that you must spend in order to work with them. Ball park figure: If you are having a simple informational site built, I suggest spending no more than $500. Learn how to update it yourself to save ongoing maintenance charges. 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More often than not, free host companies have limitations such as space, email specifications, domain name use, et cetera, that won't allow you to operate as a professional site. How Much Should You Pay A Content Developer This depends so heavily on the type of content your site requires that it's almost impossible to answer. Freelance writer and editor rates range from a low of $25 an hour up to $250 an hour, or more. Most are in the $50 to $100 per hour range. Shop around. As an editorial professional, I'm assuming that you will provide your own content. However if you have neither the time, desire, or skill, you will definitely want to spend the money for a professional. Finally Tally If you choose to go with a web designer and are simply having a 2-3 page informational site built, pay no mo Blogging your way to Massive Opt-in Mailing Lists re is plenty of easy-to-learn software (eg, FrontPage) that make it easy to build a site. Also, many companies (Yahoo, Microsoft BCentral, AOL, etc.) have templates that make it simple to drag and drop text and create a site. Rates begin at around $19.95/month.The power of the blog comes from the passion of it's owner. The personal touch, opinions and style all shine through onto the page, providing a greater user experience. However, many bloggers fail to capitalize on the Targeted traffic flowing into their blogs from reciprocal links, RSS/Atom feeds or Serps.Bloggers can help maximize reader experience by directing them towards relevant promotions for products and services via affiliate links and gain targete Web Hosting Costs Fees range from free to hundreds of dollars per month. As a guideline, the average cost for hosting a personal web site is $10-$25/month. Business sites with higher traffic are in the $45-$75/month range. There are excellent deals to be found on web hosting (eg, peoplehost.com), so shop around. Usually, if you prepay for a year or more, you will be given a discount. I recommend this because once you get a site, it is highly unlikely that you will ever discontinue it, unless you change careers altogether. About Free Web Hosting Companies I do not advise the use of free web hosting companies. This is your professional online presence and you get what you pay for. More often than not, free host companies have limitations such as space, email specifications, domain name use, et cetera, that won't allow you to operate as a professional site. How Much Should You Pay A Content Developer This depends so heavily on the type of content your site requires that it's almost impossible to answer. Freelance writer and editor rates range from a low of $25 an hour up to $250 an hour, or more. Most are in the $50 to $100 per hour range. Shop around. As an editorial professional, I'm assuming that you will provide your own content. However if you have neither the time, desire, or skill, you will definitely want to spend the money for a professional. Finally Tally If you choose to go with a web designer and are simply having a 2-3 page informational site built, pay no mo Tools for Professionalism in Customer Service you prepay for a year or more, you will be given a discount. I recommend this because once you get a site, it is highly unlikely that you will ever discontinue it, unless you change careers altogether.Interview with Steve Coscia discussing professionalism in the HVAC and other service industries:Today we have Steve Coscia, author of “HVAC Customer Service Handbook”, speaking with us. Steve’s book gives service professional the strategies and techniques required to deliver world-class customer service. Hello Steve.Irene: What inspired you to write “HVAC Customer Service Handbook”?Steve: After performing a few HVAC customer service speec About Free Web Hosting Companies I do not advise the use of free web hosting companies. This is your professional online presence and you get what you pay for. More often than not, free host companies have limitations such as space, email specifications, domain name use, et cetera, that won't allow you to operate as a professional site. How Much Should You Pay A Content Developer This depends so heavily on the type of content your site requires that it's almost impossible to answer. Freelance writer and editor rates range from a low of $25 an hour up to $250 an hour, or more. Most are in the $50 to $100 per hour range. Shop around. As an editorial professional, I'm assuming that you will provide your own content. However if you have neither the time, desire, or skill, you will definitely want to spend the money for a professional. Finally Tally If you choose to go with a web designer and are simply having a 2-3 page informational site built, pay no mo Search Engine Positions Improvement: A Simple Technique To Get Top Search Engine Positions p>Struggling with the search engines? You're not alone.Every internet home based business entrepreneur knows that good search engine positions are an excellent way of driving targeted traffic to a website. But if you are spending most of your time doing "onpage optimization" by building hundreds of pages stuffed with keywords, meta tags and the usual SEO techniques, for the most part it would be true to be said that you are wasting your time!Sur This depends so heavily on the type of content your site requires that it's almost impossible to answer. Freelance writer and editor rates range from a low of $25 an hour up to $250 an hour, or more. Most are in the $50 to $100 per hour range. Shop around. As an editorial professional, I'm assuming that you will provide your own content. However if you have neither the time, desire, or skill, you will definitely want to spend the money for a professional. Finally Tally If you choose to go with a web designer and are simply having a 2-3 page informational site built, pay no more than $500. This is assuming that you write your own content and do not have custom work done, such as logo/graphic design. Cheapest Option: Do it yourself. A template site, or buying a software (eg, FrontPage) and doing it yourself, with hosting fees should top out at about $300/year. The beauty of buying software and doing it yourself is that after you purchase the software, you only have to incur the hosting and domain name fees on a yearly basis. These can be under $50/year — making your site really economical as time passes. See you online! Parts of this article were excerpted from How to Get Your Small Biz on the Web Quickly & Affordably, available for immediate download.
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