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Taison
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#21 · Posted: 10 Dec 2008 10:08


BeInProfitMode:
Sorry to hear you're having problems with Weebly. I've been with them for months now and I've never had any problems publishing or any real problems in which I had to contact support.

I still think it's a good service but it's sad to hear that part of the business might be lacking.


Thanks for the courtesy, im wondering if it may be something im doing which is causing so many issues. Do you have to complete the whole to-do-list before you can get your site up and running. also i googled the name servers for weebly and it came up with 6 different one do you recommend any certain ones?

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#22 · Posted: 10 Dec 2008 10:27


Taison:
Thanks for the courtesy, im wondering if it may be something im doing which is causing so many issues. Do you have to complete the whole to-do-list before you can get your site up and running. also i googled the name servers for weebly and it came up with 6 different one do you recommend any certain ones?


No problem.

Since the set up is pretty straight forward for the most part, I don't see how it would be something that you were doing that is causing the problem.

You don't have to complete the whole to-do list to publish. That's actually pretty new and wasn't there when I first started. I think that's their way to try to get you to upgrade.

Not sure what you mean about your google search, though.

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Taison
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#23 · Posted: 10 Dec 2008 10:37


BeInProfitMode:
Not sure what you mean about your google search, though.



What im referring to is the DNS servers to use thru weebly to host your domain. Also do you use a auto responder for your customers? i would like to use a free one but im having trouble finding one...

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#24 · Posted: 10 Dec 2008 10:47


Taison:
What im referring to is the DNS servers to use thru weebly to host your domain.


Oh, I gotcha. In that I case, I don't have a recommendation.

Taison:
Also do you use a auto responder for your customers? i would like to use a free one but im having trouble finding one...


I do use an auto responder for my multiple sites and my opt-in newsletter on my weebly page. I use Aweber which is $19 a month. I've never done any research for a free auto responder service so I can't really help you there either.

Aweber is a great service if you're able to shell out the money.

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Taison
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#25 · Posted: 10 Dec 2008 10:53


Awesome thanks for the help.... im gonna give weebly another shot and see what i can figure out...

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#26 · Posted: 10 Dec 2008 10:59


Cool, glad I could help.

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#27 · Posted: 13 Dec 2008 00:58


In going through the posts I didn't see anyone recommending Webstarts. Go to www.webstarts.com and they have videos that will help you to build a multiple page website for free.

You're allowed one free one. Upgrading to Pro is very cheap if you decide you need more.

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#28 · Posted: 14 Jan 2009 05:40


Thank you for the information guys. Just created a weebly site to play the New York Times Crossword and use Google AdSense. What more could you want? http://nytcrossword.weebly.com/

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#29 · Posted: 14 Jan 2009 06:20


I would actually recommend just trying out www.blogspot.com

It's a very simple interface that even allows you to reference the page through your own domain. They have tons of pre-loaded templates to choose from and support adsense as though it was built right in.

It's the easiest I've found.

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#30 · Posted: 17 Jan 2009 11:50


Question I would ask is why would you want to this?

If you need online prescence use free blogs, Squidoo, Facebook etc.

But when it comes to your sites build them properly.

You can use Moonfruit as an online tool that will get you started if you are desperate.

I suggest you read and study before launching

John

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#31 · Posted: 17 Feb 2009 22:31


I don't know that you would want to take the time to learn HTML before you get going with your online business. So something quick, but professional would be good. I wouldn't worry about free because some of the free sites cost more by the time you have to pay for the add ons they offer that you really need. You do need your own domain name and not the free site's ads on your page.
Hosting is really cheap anyway and I use a hosting company that supplies a really, really easy to use site builder software and they have tons of premade templates to choose from. I picked it at first for their templates as they were the best I found. They have free 30 day trial too.
But this what got me started with my online business, before that I was dawdling--so don't dawdle.

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#32 · Posted: 19 Feb 2009 16:50


Those are some great recommendations. There is also homestead.com which offers a free 30-day trial so you can get your feet wet. It also includes a very simple to use site builder with over 2000 templates. My wife has been using this one and has set up some great looking sites for her business. She's very happpy with it and their service.

Laz

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#33 · Posted: 28 Feb 2009 03:14


jnoa:
HI,

I'm new at Internet Marketing and have seen that many people say to be successful in this you need a web site. I would like to make one, but don't know how and don't have money to pay someone else to make it for me. I would like to know if any of you can give me some advised on this I would really appreciated.


Thanks,

When I started I had no idea about how to do it. But there are free tools out there check out my signature.

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#34 · Posted: 2 Mar 2009 19:21


I agree about Weebly. No matter which free site you use, you have to take into account search engine optimization, keyword research, you have to check out your competition of keywords. If you get more than 3 million search results, then you're not going to be seen very well on the search engines.

So use Google Keyword Tool to look for keywords related to your niche that you can use.

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