Hi have many of you got your own website just wondering how to host and how much u all pay for the hosting and address? and what do you all use to make the site or get a designer?
We use unlimitedwebhosting.co.uk - less than £3 a month and they throw in a co.uk or .com domain too. I host a good dozen sites on that space, and it truly is unlimited, fast, and tech support is absolutely the best I have come across in over 20 years on the net. The longest I have ever waited for any kind of assistance from them is half an hour - Paul is a gem, and if you get at all stuck, they'll make any needed changes for you - I've yet to see them fail at any help I've needed, even with things they don't natively support....
What can I tell you about them - host unlimited number of domains, or stick with the free one you choose when signing up. As many email addresses as you care to create, forwarding, aliasing, whatever - your email will come from your own domain too.
You get full control of your site, space, email, whatever via an easy to use control panel. And they won't ever try to stop you moving in our out any domain, or the site content on the space.
It's vanilla web space, built on a LAMP server - meaning you can do pretty well anything you need to with it, from the most basic site to the most advanced. There's a number of "apps" available to one click install, such as Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla, WebCalendar, and a ton more.
Having used such wonders as Servage, 1&1, Fasthosts, Demon, Easyspace, and so many more over those years, these are the first company that have met my jaded expectation.
Up until now I've built all my sites myself (
Fire Alarm, Intruder Alarm, Security & CCTV Maintenance & Servicing UK) though I've brought in SEO/optimisation help as part of our strategy to build the site into a major sales platform - and as part of that, for the first time, I will be handing over design repsonsibility for the first time, around March/April time - for a ground up rebirth. I just don't have time to develop the site further, or to learn the latest tricks.
I used to develop in Dreamweaver almost exclusively, but built the last few sites in Wordpress, mainly because it is as near plug and play as you can get, and a lot of fun to play with - without breaking stuff. It's also ideal for a beginner to seperate out design from content, and that from SEO tools, and so forth. You can add almost any functionality to Wordpress you want with a simple, usually free, plugin or theme.