Question:
Anyone know the best webhost and how to add payment options and links?
mojosbaby41472
2007-01-19 08:24:07 UTC
I have talked my dad into putting his small business online. Im not the best at doing webpages. Does anyone know of any free or low cost webhosts? And how do I get it set up to accept credit cards and other payment options
Six answers:
Houston Computer Guru
2007-01-19 08:27:51 UTC
You would need to learn either PHP or ASP. I found ASP very easy to learn. PHP is not much harder to learn. After you have learned one of these you may want to include Java Script as well. You need these languages to validate forms on your web site and to store information into some sort of database if needed. Not many hosting providers will train you on how to do this; But, there are many that will do it for you!



Hosting Providers I recommend:

http://www.godaddy.com

http://www.networksolutions.com...



I would recommend a Windows hosting package first as Linux can be a bit more complex to learn.



Languages:

ASP - http://www.asp101.com

PHP - http://www.php.net

Java Script - Pick up a book is a bit easier than most web sites I have checked out!



If you open a store, use paypal for payments. Their code is easy to embed into your web site and takes little time to learn. Then they handle all payments and verification and all you have to do is earn the money! Cha Ching!



If you need someone to do it for you, check out http://www.rentacoder.com as they have ways to find people to do the work for you cheap!
Cliff P
2007-01-21 19:53:53 UTC
I will make 2 recommendations.



#1 Yahoo Webosting provides you everything you need to build a website. Including a website builder with many webpage designs to choose from.



Yahoo also provides you with email accounts for the website and statistics.



#2 Setting up a merchant account in order to accept credit cards online can be complicated. However, OmniTranz can provide you with a new merchant account, and an easy set up shopping cart.



The shopping cart is as simple as copying and pating the information to your website.



For more information visit:



http://www.omnitranz.com



Click on the eprocessing link.
sm bn
2007-01-19 08:37:07 UTC
I have websites at several webhost company and paid around $100 per year per account



You can try Site5.com



If you intend to do e-commerce, you should employ a good IT company. Once you accept credit card oayments etc, you have to spent a significant amount of $$ for your client and your own company security



If I were you, I will let Paypal handling the e-commerce, however many people do not have paypal
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2016-09-08 02:31:46 UTC
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anonymous
2007-01-19 08:39:10 UTC
I myself has never payed for for hosting in my life. there are many great free hosts out there.



http://addyour.net

http://freehostinn.com



I have my auction website E-Auctions hostied on freehostinn.



You can also search here

http://www.free-webhosts.com/
jt114881
2007-01-19 08:27:27 UTC
I would try hosting your own webpages, its what i do. Much cheaper. But if you need a host try godaddy.com or 1and1.com


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