Building a web site?

IdahoRob

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I use godaddy for the shopping cart. Has worked well for my use. I have complete control of the site. Doesn't have a lot of options and is pretty basic looking, but has worked until I get a pro to build a new one.
 

duratothemax

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I use godaddy for the shopping cart. Has worked well for my use. I have complete control of the site. Doesn't have a lot of options and is pretty basic looking, but has worked until I get a pro to build a new one.

What did you use for the site design Rob? Like I said, I really like yours...looks professional, yet simple, and is organized very intuitively...

ben
 

RPM Motorsports

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Thanks Guy's, I ended up getting most of my money back from justhost.com. They kept the rest for the domain name, but im changing that as well. It was only a $30 mistake. im going to look into the Godaddy site.
 

TheBac

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Is this really something an ordinary person can do by themselves? You can include a Paypal shopping cart too so shipping would still funnel thru Paypal? If anyone can guess, what would a typical one page website cost with a cart for only one product? $20/month?

Im getting PMs from so many people asking about those dang cabin filter kits that I think it probably would be a good idea to just make a webpage. Ebay kicked my ass on fees during that last try. I dont make diddly anyway, so $5 saved is a good thing.
 
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Is this really something an ordinary person can do by themselves? You can include a Paypal shopping cart too so shipping would still funnel thru Paypal? If anyone can guess, what would a typical one page website cost with a cart for only one product? $20/month?

Im getting PMs from so many people asking about those dang cabin filter kits that I think it probably would be a good idea to just make a webpage. Ebay kicked my ass on fees during that last try. I dont make diddly anyway, so $5 saved is a good thing.

Not to bad Tom. Get a host, get a domain,setup your cart system, setup paypal for the incoming payments, add your products and your done. :thumb:

If you wanted to get real simple, you could get a standard HTML page with a "Paypal Button" for each different product and it would redirect you to a paypal shopping cart.
 

ripmf666

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basically im starting to think paying for the "website tonight" thing on godaddy was the stupidest thing ive ever spent money on...

Henry (ripmf666), Husker Diesel, danville performance also have nice websites....thats all I want to do, something similar...

Ben my Gf did my site then I added to it. It 9.99 a month that's it other then I bought my sites name think it was 15.00 bucks and it uses paypal for the cart easy site to use.
 

IdahoRob

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Ben, I just used the godaddy templates and worked a bit on it to get what I like.

Tom, if I can do it, anyone can. They didn't have computers in my high school, and I've been fumbling through since.