Also, if you want to use your domain name for email purposes (e.g.
[email protected]) you need to ensure that you've paid for an appropriate service. 'Mail forwarding' will enable you to put '
[email protected]' on your website but the mail will simply be redirected to your personal mail account. (You won't be able to
send mail that shows your address as '
[email protected]'. Any replies you send will show your personal email address). It would probably be better to pay for a full email service. (Alternatively you could simply just use a GMail or Gawab address and avoid paying any costs at all for email provision).
Google 'uk domain names' to see what's on offer.
Of course, you'll also need to design your website. Serif WebPlus SE (free) is useful, but it only gives you 10 web page. WebPlus 10 (�9.99) offers far greater flexibility:
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/WebP lus/default.asp
Chris