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GREMLIN 12-26-2008 09:53 AM

business consulatncy website
 
Hi
Im looking to start a business consultancy website. I will not require any sort of shopping cart. The website will be very basic. It will require aout 6-7 pages max and will be a face on the net for me to reffer my customers to for a brief overview of the business after follwing a telephone call. It will be directed to uk business' only and at present wil not require any sort of adwords on there.

This might sound strange. The reason for this is because i will be targetting buiness' by phone and will not require customers from the net. Not at the momant ayway. I am working on a project which will take some time to complete.

I was ust wondering if someone can give me some advise as to what programme or website designer equipment i should use. At the momant on my other site i am using zenCart. I will require a very basic package. Also i have found some cheap space which offers 1000 mb space and 10000 mb bandwith. Do you think that will be enough?

I am thinking of buying the domain and webhosting together from Cheap Web Hosting and Domain Names | UK-Cheapest.co.uk

cheers

TMiles 12-26-2008 07:20 PM

Gremlin...PM me please. I design websites.

GREMLIN 12-27-2008 09:50 AM

Ok my websites up and running.

My keyboard on my laptop is very dodgy. im sure you will notice in alot of my posts there are alot of "E" letters missing. Not saying they are the only spelling mistakes as they clearly are not. However when writting info on my website or drafting up info i dont take any risks and use a spell check. As they say there is a solution to all things. The last thing i want to do is to put clients off by spelling mistakes. This has already been thought of and the issue wont exist. spelling consultancy, well its clear that it was a mistake and a finger slip with the letters.

Anyway am really looking forward to getting the ball rolling. Have got a great idea to pitch to businesses and will be getting to work on this in the new year.

Just a sugestion. I think it would be a good idea to have a spell check on this forum. This would stop posts like the one posted by modee above. Then maybe next time a knowledgable person like modee comes across such a question then they could concentrate on the question and not the grammer or spellings. Which in turn will answer the question.

Jonas 12-28-2008 01:53 AM

Adding a spellcheck to this forum means more server load that aspkin would have to pay for. Plus it would be optional and if people don't spellcheck their own posts, they wouldn't use an optional spellchecker on the forum.

aspkin 12-28-2008 02:07 AM

Just use Firefox. When I misspell something, it underlines the word for me and gives me options to correct the word. It works great. :)


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