Getting ready for launch and need advice

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Hell All,

I am buying a domain tomorrow and will begin building a site/landing page to promote CB products and get this thing off the ground.

A few questions--Should I use webs.com, godaddy, or wordpress? What is the most common easiest site builder (no tech experience) to use? Anyone else hear of pitchmagic? If so, it is a good idea?

I plan to get everything set up over the course of a week or so then begin heavily focusing on content, SEO, marketing through social networking over the next few days.

Also, how does everyone here do their finance and accounting work? Basically, how do you track incomes and expenses. Basically I want an easy way to see how much money I'm spending on this project verses what I am earning from it and seeing my profit, losses, etc..

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author makie
    Hello

    namecheap - Domain
    Hostgator - hosting In my opinion good enough to start with when you start to see a lot of traffic I would go with a VPS (virtual private server)
    Wordpress - for your site this can be install through your hostagator cpanel with a couple of clicks there are plenty of youtube videos on the subject.
    OptimizePress is a great tool for creating high converting sites but it is a little pricee.
    I use WP Lead Plus and Funnelkit to create beautiful sales pages, landing pages, thank you pages and sales funnels but Im doing do SEO so I dont know.

    I just saw this thread today about how he hes making $400 a week from his seo sites

    http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-scale-up.html

    As for tracking I installed prosper on my hosting and that works pretty good for what Im doing and it's free so that helps. There are better trackers online so just do a search for them.

    Hope this helps a little
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    As mentioned above, Wordpress is the way to go. The secret? Get the right theme. You need a scalable theme and one that supports responsive design. Since more and more people are viewing web content through mobile devices, RD is mandatory!
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  • Profile picture of the author aleksbogata
    Originally Posted by newbiemarketingguy View Post

    Also, how does everyone here do their finance and accounting work? Basically, how do you track incomes and expenses. Basically I want an easy way to see how much money I'm spending on this project verses what I am earning from it and seeing my profit, losses, etc..
    I create Excel spreadsheets to track all my expenses. I create these myself though but I know Excel has a lot of templates to choose from that you can then change around a bit to suit your particular needs.
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  • Profile picture of the author Clyde Dennis
    You're going to want to go with WordPress.

    Seriously, with it's flexibility, scalability and new stuff being developed on a weekly basis it has to be WP.
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