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Well, the cost of a website is a complicated figure.
What are you planning on doing on the website? Will it require any server parsed langagues (php, asp.net, perl, etc)? Will you require a database (MySQL, SQL Server 2000, etc)? How much bandwith will you use (10gb/month, 50gb/month, 100gb/month, 500gb/month, etc)? Do you want a top level domain (.com, .net, .org, .nu, .tv, etc)?
What you basically need is to own a domain, and to pay for web hosting. The price of a domain should be around $10 a year, I use NameCheap to register my domain (which is $8.88 a year). Depending how you answer the above questions, the hosting price will vary. A basic web hosting service will run about $5 to even $150 a month, the more features you need the more money it will cost you. The web hosting service that I'm reccomending to most people right now is from a company named 1&1 Internet, they have a nice package running at $4.99 a month; and it even includes the domain registration (which will save you the $10 a year).
Now, the unclear part of your question is if you want the actual pages of your website to be created by a company, or you want to create it yourself.
What are you planning on doing on the website? Will it require any server parsed langagues (php, asp.net, perl, etc)? Will you require a database (MySQL, SQL Server 2000, etc)? How much bandwith will you use (10gb/month, 50gb/month, 100gb/month, 500gb/month, etc)? Do you want a top level domain (.com, .net, .org, .nu, .tv, etc)?
What you basically need is to own a domain, and to pay for web hosting. The price of a domain should be around $10 a year, I use NameCheap to register my domain (which is $8.88 a year). Depending how you answer the above questions, the hosting price will vary. A basic web hosting service will run about $5 to even $150 a month, the more features you need the more money it will cost you. The web hosting service that I'm reccomending to most people right now is from a company named 1&1 Internet, they have a nice package running at $4.99 a month; and it even includes the domain registration (which will save you the $10 a year).
Now, the unclear part of your question is if you want the actual pages of your website to be created by a company, or you want to create it yourself.
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Originally Posted by Tekmaven
Well, the cost of a website is a complicated figure.
What are you planning on doing on the website? Will it require any server parsed langagues (php, asp.net, perl, etc)? Will you require a database (MySQL, SQL Server 2000, etc)? How much bandwith will you use (10gb/month, 50gb/month, 100gb/month, 500gb/month, etc)? Do you want a top level domain (.com, .net, .org, .nu, .tv, etc)?
What you basically need is to own a domain, and to pay for web hosting. The price of a domain should be around $10 a year, I use NameCheap to register my domain (which is $8.88 a year). Depending how you answer the above questions, the hosting price will vary. A basic web hosting service will run about $5 to even $150 a month, the more features you need the more money it will cost you. The web hosting service that I'm reccomending to most people right now is from a company named 1&1 Internet, they have a nice package running at $4.99 a month; and it even includes the domain registration (which will save you the $10 a year).
Now, the unclear part of your question is if you want the actual pages of your website to be created by a company, or you want to create it yourself.
hope this allows you to narrow it down a bit more
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With the information you've given us, I'd say about $150 a year. $10 for the domain, and then about $12 for the hosting.
If you have your own bank account, you can pay through paypal as many hosts accept that and it's very easy to do. Although paying through is also fine, but some hosts don't accept that type of payment.
If you have your own bank account, you can pay through paypal as many hosts accept that and it's very easy to do. Although paying through is also fine, but some hosts don't accept that type of payment.
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A friend of mine runs a site from godaddy for like $3 a month. In short, it doesn't take much if you don't need a ton of space.
To clarify, perhaps $3 for some cheapy hosting. But then the cost of the domain name is always at least $10/year in addition.
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You could always go for free hosting. Believe this or not this site: www.clickherefree.com, allows you to query for size, bandwidth, custom scripting, database support and whatever else you can think of with the advanced search option and returns with a list of free hosting matching your criteria! Call me stupid but I think it's great... however, I am not enlisted with any of the sites lol, but simply because I get asp .net hosting free from a friend of a friend of mine. So just take a look, check it out before you go buying hosting, because there are some really really good deals on here.
These are non-free search engines:
http://www.hostreview.com/
http://www.webhosters.com/
Hope I helped
These are non-free search engines:
http://www.hostreview.com/
http://www.webhosters.com/
Hope I helped
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I think godaddy takes checks now. Anyway I seen it on one of their pages. I own over 200 domain names there. I don't host any of my names there because I am my own host but I use them for forwarding. You can own your own website now instead of just leasing it. It'a s trademarked "Quicksitemaker" interface website. email me for details or search for the word Quicksitemaker in Google.
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This really depends on what your goal is. If a small personal site is all you need, I know you can get reasonable web hosting for $5 a month ($60 a year), you'll need a domain name ($8.95 a year), and on top of that a website. If you want a professional designed website, it will become a pricey ordeal, you can always just go buy a little template, or download a free template, cheap templates are about $20. So in all, your total comes to about $88.95 for the setup and just $68.95 a year after that.
You can get free website templates over at OSWD.
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