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creating a website
how much does it cost to create your own website with a 'co.uk' ending??
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First, you need to create the site on your own PC. You've probably already got some suitable software, otherwise you can get WebPlus 6.0 free, here:
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/
Then you need some web space to host your site. You've almost certainly got some available for you to use, free of charge, because virtually every ISP provides free space for their customers.
When you upload your site to your ISP's server, it will have an address like www.myisp.com/users/char_1990 but there's no need for you to use that address.
Next, you need to 'buy' a domain name. (Actually, domain names aren't really 'bought'; you effectively rent them).
A firm like UKHosts.com can provide you with a .co.uk domain for �5 (+VAT) per year but there's a minimum period of 2 years. (So that's a minimum of �11.75 that you've got to pay).
You can set things up so that when users type in www.char_1990.co.uk (or whatever other name you've chosen) they're redirected to view your site on your ISP's server. However, when your home page loads in their browser, the address will change to show the real location of the site. This is acceptable to some people but it looks very unprofessional for commercial sites. If you want the .co.uk address to remain in the browser's address bar, you need to use 'cloaking'. UKHosts.com offer this service for just �2 (+VAT) per year.
So, assuming that you've got some software and that your ISP offers free web space, you can have a .co.uk site up and running (including domain name cloaking) for �7 (+VAT) per year. Since there's a minimum 2 year commitment, that makes a total payment of �16.45 (inc VAT).
I've chosen UKHosts.com for my examples simply because their prices came quickly to hand . I've seen other firms offering .co.uk domain names for as litt
First, you need to create the site on your own PC. You've probably already got some suitable software, otherwise you can get WebPlus 6.0 free, here:
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/
Then you need some web space to host your site. You've almost certainly got some available for you to use, free of charge, because virtually every ISP provides free space for their customers.
When you upload your site to your ISP's server, it will have an address like www.myisp.com/users/char_1990 but there's no need for you to use that address.
Next, you need to 'buy' a domain name. (Actually, domain names aren't really 'bought'; you effectively rent them).
A firm like UKHosts.com can provide you with a .co.uk domain for �5 (+VAT) per year but there's a minimum period of 2 years. (So that's a minimum of �11.75 that you've got to pay).
You can set things up so that when users type in www.char_1990.co.uk (or whatever other name you've chosen) they're redirected to view your site on your ISP's server. However, when your home page loads in their browser, the address will change to show the real location of the site. This is acceptable to some people but it looks very unprofessional for commercial sites. If you want the .co.uk address to remain in the browser's address bar, you need to use 'cloaking'. UKHosts.com offer this service for just �2 (+VAT) per year.
So, assuming that you've got some software and that your ISP offers free web space, you can have a .co.uk site up and running (including domain name cloaking) for �7 (+VAT) per year. Since there's a minimum 2 year commitment, that makes a total payment of �16.45 (inc VAT).
I've chosen UKHosts.com for my examples simply because their prices came quickly to hand . I've seen other firms offering .co.uk domain names for as litt
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I've chosen UKHosts.com for my examples simply because their prices came quickly to hand . I've seen other firms offering .co.uk domain names for as little as �1.99 per year so you might be able to do it much cheaper.
One thing to consider when purchasing a domain name is whether you want to be able to use the domain name for e-mail purposes (e.g. so you can receive mail as questioner@char_1990.co.uk). If so, you'll need to use a company which provides an e-mail service. (This might be included in the price you pay or be offered as an optional extra).
Chris
I've chosen UKHosts.com for my examples simply because their prices came quickly to hand . I've seen other firms offering .co.uk domain names for as little as �1.99 per year so you might be able to do it much cheaper.
One thing to consider when purchasing a domain name is whether you want to be able to use the domain name for e-mail purposes (e.g. so you can receive mail as questioner@char_1990.co.uk). If so, you'll need to use a company which provides an e-mail service. (This might be included in the price you pay or be offered as an optional extra).
Chris
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