Hiring someone to make a webpage
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If it's a relatively simple web page or storefront you need and want it to function well and scale accordingly to mobile etc. I recommend squarespace. You can get something up and going very easily and it's easy enough to update and teach employee's to update. Also thier pricing is not bad.
I use them to host my dad's paper business website, a local churches, and a local tuner shop. All of which I spent maybe a couple hours on before handing them off to their owners and doing a little training.
Build a Website - Squarespace
I use them to host my dad's paper business website, a local churches, and a local tuner shop. All of which I spent maybe a couple hours on before handing them off to their owners and doing a little training.
Build a Website - Squarespace
#3
blehhh web designers >_<
What kind of website are you looking to create? If its just information distribution then DIY is well within most people's skill levels. If you need a shopping cart/web forms/etc then maybe contacting a designer is a good idea. I have no idea how you find one unfortunately.
I had good luck with Joomla, which is similar to Squarespace. I had bad luck making a wedding website on Squarespace, but thats just my experience.
What kind of website are you looking to create? If its just information distribution then DIY is well within most people's skill levels. If you need a shopping cart/web forms/etc then maybe contacting a designer is a good idea. I have no idea how you find one unfortunately.
I had good luck with Joomla, which is similar to Squarespace. I had bad luck making a wedding website on Squarespace, but thats just my experience.
#4
If you find that you need more than something like square space can provide, I know blazdesign does good work. You can see some of her work at https://blazdesign.com.
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