Harryburgundy":3jflwj3k said:
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.
I sorry to say you may have wasted £100 on the 'mr shite' website
One thing to consider is that your site is a representation of your business, and people will judge you on it. It is also one of the most important communications tools for a modern business, and if you value communicating with your customers then it may be worth a bit more investment.
In creating a website you have a number of factors to consider (cost).
The way it looks (the design)
The way it works (UI design & platform choice)
The build (who makes it and the technology used)
The URL (the domain name eg. yourcompany.com)
Web hosting space (the computer that has your website on it which allows the world to see it)
SEO & Marketing (how customers find your website)
If you already have logo, colours, typography & imagery sorted out then you could look at building a
http://wordpress.org/ site yourself. It's free. There are lots of free and inexpensive templates out there that you can use as a base and modify to your heart's content. You will get as many pages as you want to build, and can also use it to create a blog to communicate with your customers.
You need to set-up your own hosting space, the price of which varies, but if you chose a good company, they can help you install wordpress (or any other CMS you may want to use).
I would advise having an idea of what you want it to look like, the pages and structure of the site and the functionality you require before you start building anything.
It's also worth remembering that a good website can add a lot of value to your business.
Good luck,
Bryan