Got content, now I just need help setting up my website!

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Hey there,

Before I start off, I want to thank everyone in this forum who helped me in my previous post and for continuing your strong contributions to newbies to solve their problems.

Anyway,

Recently I have gotten all my content taken care of, I even use listwire now which is a free autoresponder and its awesome! Right now, I just need advise on setting up 3 sites.

One of them is my main personal site which is more like a profile site, information database with links to all my other current sites and a blog. The other 2 are very different niche sites.

So I am just wondering, what is the best way to set up these 3 sites? Should I set up the 2 niche sites as individual paid domain .com sites with squeeze pages and my profile site as a weebly and free one?

Or do you suggest I get all 3 of my sites paid, I am a guy who likes to cut cost, sorry for my thriftiness!

Do you think there would ever be a difference if I get it for free and if I get it paid in terms of search ranking, popularity and etc.

I need suggestions on how to start up with my:
Profile site (ww.brandonhuang.com) and 2 niche sites.

If there is any suggestion please suggest me based cheap offers and recommendations!

Thanks!
#content #setting #website
  • Profile picture of the author Jon Patrick
    I'll chime in to say that it's always better to have a legitimate domain that you own, both because you have control of it and because web users will take you far more seriously. A domain is one of the cheapest investments in internet marketing. It's not the place to cut corners.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    Your website is sooo... nineties

    Nobody puts a direct link to their email (in a mailto anchor link) because:
    - all the spammers will harvest it
    - it wants to open my non-existent mail client
    Get a normal contact form.

    Nobody really cares about your stats. Keep it for yourself...

    It is business, I assume, since you are posting in a business oriented forum.
    Businesses have overhead (expenses). Domains and hosting are among those.
    If you are only doing it as a hobby - it doesn't matter whether you have free or paid domains/hosts.

    I wouldn't do business with anybody that is not able to have their own domain and hosting. I don't care how you rank in search engines, to be honest I don't give a sh*t about it. And you shouldn't either. Because sites are made for people not for (search) engines. I simply don't trust you if you are not professional when building your site. It's about trust and image of yourself.

    And a final advice: if the niche sites are NOT related to your main site/profile/niche... do not link them all together. Think about it - if I find you when looking for an animator and you have a link going to a niche site that is trying to sell viagra... you lost me for both 'businesses'
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    • Profile picture of the author lastreporter
      Hate to get off topic but I just read ISTVAN's latest blog post about comment spam and a new WP Plug-In. It was outstanding! Loved it.

      I also agree with ISTVAN's advice. Everything he told you was 100 percent on the money.
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      • Profile picture of the author Brandon Huang
        Question update!

        I was just wondering since I wanted to sell my products, I am looking for an account to receive money but I am confused as there is a debate about paypal and moneybookers. Should I use moneybookers because of the cheap rates and the broad choices of ways to accept payment or should I stick with paypal since more people are using it? By the way, it is allowed for paypal to transfer money to moneybookers right?
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  • Profile picture of the author Sams IMRS
    ISTVAN has given you a great advise hope you will make use of that.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brandon Huang
      Great advice ISTVAN,

      Maybe I should just get a facebook or twitter for my profile thats easier, since everyone does it (professionals, businesses, etc). Thats just easier for me and register the other 2 sites. I want to have my other 2 niche sites which are health related to be registed and the cheapest, I think is bluehost (correct me if I am wrong) maybe?

      Do suggest me, thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author jimpaxx2011
    dont try to do it yourself. your have to hire somebody else who is a professional website designer. this is a very amateur mistake.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath View Post

      Your website is sooo... nineties

      Nobody puts a direct link to their email (in a mailto anchor link) because:
      - all the spammers will harvest it
      - it wants to open my non-existent mail client
      Get a normal contact form.
      Here's a blog post by a really smart cookie and a long time Internet vet...

      "The Slow Death of mailto: Links"
      http://willmaster.com/blog/misc/mailto-death.php
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
      ww.brandonhuang.com isn't loading for me. :confused:
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        Originally Posted by webcore View Post

        ww.brandonhuang.com isn't loading for me. :confused:
        Either add another 'w' to the front or take the 'ww.' off, and it works fine.
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    Cut the ww or add one (w) more

    [Ceterum censeo: nobody needs www...]
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    • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
      Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

      Either add another 'w' to the front or take the 'ww.' off, and it works fine.
      Originally Posted by Istvan Horvath View Post

      Cut the ww or add one (w) more

      [Ceterum censeo: nobody needs www...]
      Meat-eaters think alike
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  • Profile picture of the author Aubaine
    So are you all saying that using Wordpress for a blog site, or 1and1 as a cheap alternative to spending big money on his first site (my first real product site with merchant account, payment gateway, shopping cart, etc was over $2000...) is a bad decision?

    Most people don't have that kind of money to throw around when they are starting out. Just my 2 cents :] Nothing wrong with cutting corners if you do it intelligently. But definitely buy your domains!
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    • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
      Originally Posted by Aubaine View Post

      So are you all saying that using Wordpress for a blog site, or 1and1 as a cheap alternative to spending big money on his first site (my first real product site with merchant account, payment gateway, shopping cart, etc was over $2000...) is a bad decision?
      You are bringing into discussion stuff that has never been mentioned in the thread (merchant account, payment gateway, shopping cart, etc) - and then you give the worst possible "alternative" (=1&1, which should be avoided).

      Did you see anybody arguing that the OP should not use WP? Of course, no normal person in IM would use wp.com (if that's you are referring to!).
      All we said was to have his own domain(s) and sites that are more up to date than his existing webpage...

      Originally Posted by Aubaine View Post

      Most people don't have that kind of money to throw around when they are starting out. Just my 2 cents :] Nothing wrong with cutting corners if you do it intelligently. But definitely buy your domains!
      I don't think anybody has ever suggested to spend $2,000 just to start a website. You either misread it... or just wanted to post about your expenses

      Here is what I say:
      - buy your domain
      - have your own hosting
      - install the free WP script
      - get a free theme and make a good looking web site (actually, there are quite a few free WP themes that look better and are more functional than many "premium" themes!)
      - add your content
      - drive traffic
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  • Profile picture of the author Brandon Huang
    Btw, ww.brandonhuang.com (I didn't want to link it, its not a typo) is just an example I am putting in... Erm, turning that into a facebook or twitter. That would be easier I guess.

    Anyway,

    I have everything covered from content (I keep in my pendrive) and I do know how to design my website (even if I don't, I have my offline friends to help out)

    QUESTION!
    1) I just need to know how to sell my stuff now
    2) I want to know whether I should be using paypal or moneybookers
    3) Which site is the cheapest for web hosting + domain? (hopefully bluehost thats what I heard of)
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