the car stereo company needs a website

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The Car Stereo Company

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ok, its time to reach out to the frf'ers out here. we would like to find someone who wants to build us a website. any takers? i just post *****, i couldnt build a site if i depended on it. now the big thing.... cost. whats it going to cost me?
 

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I used go daddy. Price seemed extremely reasonable and the website builder was pretty easy.
 

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A custom website that is really functional would probably be pricey. Probably best to go with go-daddy or similar.
 

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GoDaddy is cheap if you want to use it as a business card. To sell stuff online can be pricey and timeconsuming
 

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I built mine in a day and it cost me 94 bucks for 2 years for the basic site but it's not a ton more for a site with a store.
I used ipage and it was very reasonable.
 
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The Car Stereo Company

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its no to really sell stuff online. it is more to show what my shop is all about. contracts with manufacturers dont allow me to post prices on an online retail site.

thanks for all your input though.
 

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Just my 2¢, but I would stay away from godaddy if possible.

I have a few friends that used them in the past and the biggest complaints (or reasons not to use them) were:
  1. Terrible customer support
  2. Slow (webpage loaded slowly)
  3. Overpriced
  4. GoDaddy supported SOPA & PIPA (although they did drop their support after mass exit from their customers)

A few alternatives are hostgator, dreamhost, justhost and bluehost (which I personally use)
 
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