I need a very basic site…just for my c.v. (resume) and some examples of my work and a couple of pics. I would like there to be no ads or anything…Go Daddy seems very cheap…is it easy to use and is it good?
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Yes, Godaddy is very good for this, as are all of these:http://www.webhostingtable.com/
Powweb currently has the best offer.
Their standard price is $7.77/month ($93.24/year)
but they have the 50% sale right now.
Disk space: Unlimited
Bandwidth: Unlimited
A Free domain name
Unlimited domains and subdomains
Price: $3.88/month ($46.56/year)
Their hosting plan includes web builder, so you can create your site just by drag and drop (without any programming), or you could install Wordpress (easy, one click install from their control panel), choose a theme that you like, and start adding content.
You can use GoDaddy or 1and1 and host your site in officelive or in startweb.
Start with free hosting services and later on upgrade to paid services if required.
go daddy is ok lol but u tell me how much they want for u to do it and al give u a quote how much i can do it for u paul.redpath.jnr@gmail.com
You csn try: http://www.goldpuma.com
Hope this helps.