New Website Wanted !
New Website Wanted !
Further to a previouse "slateing" in the French bit we are looking to have our ancien website for our beautiful watermill rental accommodation in France www.moulin-lacombe.com scrapped,replaced, rebuilt etc .... and was wondering what the best way of going about this would be ?
Apparently everyone can build a website now a days and I personaly don't want to !
Any idea about cost's etc .. ?
Thank in advance for any feedback
Cheers Jason
Apparently everyone can build a website now a days and I personaly don't want to !
Any idea about cost's etc .. ?
Thank in advance for any feedback
Cheers Jason
Last edited by Jensen on Sun May 15, 2016 9:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
It is £69/year with PMP (www.promotemyplace.com) which I can highly recommend, particularly for their nice and prompt customer service but there are others who will come in with more options. You can add a blog as well and lots of bells and whistles and gizmos. I did mine 4 years ago (link in my profile) but there are new templates now. I found it very easy. I already had my own domain name so that would be an extra.
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There is "websiteproud" run by Kevin Wilson (an LMH member under the name "Kevsboardagain"). He will do a fine very professional website for you plus arrange all the peripheral matters like the analytics, Google Business, etc. With guidance and suggestions, he will find out from you what you want and then deliver it promptly. The experience is very hassle-free.
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Kevin's sites are great (and I say that NOT as a customer, because I build my own). Personally I'm not a fan of PMP as I think their sites are all too similar to each other and have a bit of an old-fashioned air as well as quite a lot of design limitations.
As I said in your other thread, you have an exceptionally unique property, and at the risk of offending PMP fans on here it would be a bit of a shame if you ended up with a website that looked like thousands of others!
As I said in your other thread, you have an exceptionally unique property, and at the risk of offending PMP fans on here it would be a bit of a shame if you ended up with a website that looked like thousands of others!
I agree - I find the templates dull, boring and far to samey and the limitations drive me crazy. I'd love a bespoke website but at the moment it'll have to do.French Cricket wrote:, and at the risk of offending PMP fans on here it would be a bit of a shame if you ended up with a website that looked like thousands of others!
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My particular guests seem to be bucking the trend as I can't tell you the number of compliments I get on my website! I think as owners we may have our tired hats on as we look at other people's websites more perhaps. I have never seen one which looks like mine - it is the photos which make each one different
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Kevin is staying very quite here. He like most of us do not want to advertise. So PM him to see how much-
Other way, if you feel the need to tackle it yourself, is a Wordpress template.
Free resources:
http://allthefreestock.com/
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/category/freebies/
http://freebiesbug.com/code-stuff/html- ... templates/
http://www.smashingapps.com/2016/03/02/ ... -code.html
http://tutsly.com/tutorial/
http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp
drag and drop services:
http://www.wix.com
https://www.weebly.com/?lang=en
https://webflow.com
https://zeplin.io/
http://www.bootply.com/
Desktop website "designers"
https://mobirise.com/
http://www.coffeecup.com
http://www.google.es/webdesigner/
http://www.webdesignland.com/
http://speedwapp.com/
http://pingendo.com/
Loads more around, just descends on what you want to spend and how much you are into coding.
Other way, if you feel the need to tackle it yourself, is a Wordpress template.
Free resources:
http://allthefreestock.com/
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/category/freebies/
http://freebiesbug.com/code-stuff/html- ... templates/
http://www.smashingapps.com/2016/03/02/ ... -code.html
http://tutsly.com/tutorial/
http://www.w3schools.com/default.asp
drag and drop services:
http://www.wix.com
https://www.weebly.com/?lang=en
https://webflow.com
https://zeplin.io/
http://www.bootply.com/
Desktop website "designers"
https://mobirise.com/
http://www.coffeecup.com
http://www.google.es/webdesigner/
http://www.webdesignland.com/
http://speedwapp.com/
http://pingendo.com/
Loads more around, just descends on what you want to spend and how much you are into coding.
Never try to out-stubborn your guests.
I have got load more. Need to up date our website too. However the more you read the more one procrastinates. Was using Bootstrap 3 fora redesign, now they are about to release Bootstrap 4.
Bootstrap is not always easy to get your head around, But I have found Pingendo "semi good" at taking a step at designing a Bootstrap website. But it is far from complete as it needs a lot of hand coding to finish it off. and for someone who is self taught in HTML it can be all to much.
Bootstrap is not always easy to get your head around, But I have found Pingendo "semi good" at taking a step at designing a Bootstrap website. But it is far from complete as it needs a lot of hand coding to finish it off. and for someone who is self taught in HTML it can be all to much.
Never try to out-stubborn your guests.
Edited for a spelling correction - sorry Kevin!AndrewH wrote:There is "websiteproud" run by Kevin Wilson (an LMH member under the name "Kevsboredagain"). He will do a fine very professional website for you plus arrange all the peripheral matters like the analytics, Google Business, etc. With guidance and suggestions, he will find out from you what you want and then deliver it promptly. The experience is very hassle-free.
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