Anybody use Mr Site

Ummm, £100 for a website? Is it for personal or business?
The examples on the Mr Site website look pretty bad IMHO.
 
Yeh...for business but we only need a window to the shop and for £1000-£1500 everyone seems to want to build a basic 5 page website can buy a lot of stock.
 
If you can post on here I'll bet you can set up your own website. I'm very far from an expert but I did these: http://www.thevalleysurgery.co.uk and http://www.chilwellmeadowssurgery.co.uk (where I work :oops: ) using software that came free with the hosting (which is via www.LCN.com).

Clearly I am no creative genius, but it shows what you can do for next to nothing and somebody willing to put a bit more time in could do something much better.
 
orange71":gy8yiq5u said:
If you can post on here I'll bet you can set up your own website. I'm very far from an expert but I did these: http://www.thevalleysurgery.co.uk and http://www.chilwellmeadowssurgery.co.uk (where I work :oops: ) using software that came free with the hosting (which is via www.LCN.com).

Clearly I am no creative genius, but it shows what you can do for next to nothing and somebody willing to put a bit more time in could do something much better.

I can also vouch for LCN.com and the Serif software they provide for free - it's called Webplus X4 and until recently was about £80!!! We've used LCN for years and have never had a problem, good and cheap too. This is my ( albeit very basic) website using their software....

www.evergreenroofgardens.co.uk
 

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