Bought a template now what

Discussion in 'Site & Server Administration' started by theriverwild, Jul 17, 2006.

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    I'm a rookie to web design, and am looking to create a few sites for revenue through adsense and affiliate marketing. I currently have a template on for poker strategies after doing my homeowork looks like I can get a high ranking without much trouble, but now how do I get that template onto my webpage and edit it to come out like I want. Is there a site that makes this easy? Also who are you guys using for web hosting obviously I'm trying to keep costs down since it's for profit.

    Thanks,
    Josh
     
    theriverwild, Jul 17, 2006 IP
  2. OriginalVision

    OriginalVision Peon

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    Soon you need real, paid hosting. Someone as new as you should get free, ad supported hosting for a first experience. Look for c-panel X, so you get used to a popular control panel.

    Design takes time, start with free tutorials, and don't give up. Good luck.
     
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    thanks for the advice I would really appreciate some good links to some online free video tutorials about how to create a website, and some programs I'd need to get going.
     
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    .bmp Well-Known Member

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    www. good-tutorials.com is a huge directory for photoshop tutorials. (there's a weblayout section there too).
     
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    Time is money, why bother learning to code, and host when you can hire someone like me very affordably, and save your self the hassle. Use your time for more important things, build a team of experts to do the stuff you don't know how to do.

    They'll probably even help you to learn, along the way or set you up with CMS software that would make it so you don't ever even need to learn... I would anyway.
     
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    if time is money..then whats hiring someone?? isnt that money aswell? also..its better to do things yourself so you know how your own website works..otherwise whenever somethnig goes wrong, u have to consult to others fixing it for you which will just cost more money
     
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    Sorry, I come from a different line of thought. Business is about finding experts to do work for you, and using your time to do what you're an expert at.

    Pay me for 5 hours of work, that will take you 40 hours or more to search and learn how to do. Just depends how much your time is worth to you.
     
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