Help with a business website

wolverine68

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I am looking to start my own business website, but the host I started with (won't mention which, I don't want to bias this) is clunky. I'm not a whiz on the web, but have been frustrated setting it up. Does anyone have a suggestion for a hosting service that is easy to use and useful at the same time?
 
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Really depends on what the purpose of your site is.

Do you just want a static page that lists your business details? Do you want something that will be updated regularly with your business news, related content, etc..?
 
Was the host you used previously using cpanel, or some other (proprietary?) admin interface?

I've been relatively happy with Hawkhost... also tried out HostGator a couple years ago (last time I switched/explored switching hosts) and they seemed good but had a file number limitation on their packages that was problematic to my specific circumstances.

If I were starting from scratch without a ton of experience/knowledge, I would find a host using cpanel that offers automated install of the Wordpress framework (Hawkhost uses Softaculous--it's really slick to get a site set up and also sends email reminders for updates). Once you have Wordpress up and running, all the site creation/admin is done through the Wordpress admin interface (which is fairly intuitive and well-documented) and there are a good selection of templates--both free and paid--to get a site style and appearance that you like.

If your prior host used Cpanel and you were still frustrated with that, it may be worth exploring a full-service local company to set up and/or admin your site.
 
godaddy hosting, gmail enterprise for email/solutions, and wordpress. My business, and all my three main clients are set up that way.
 
Was the host you used previously using cpanel, or some other (proprietary?) admin interface?

I've been relatively happy with Hawkhost... also tried out HostGator a couple years ago (last time I switched/explored switching hosts) and they seemed good but had a file number limitation on their packages that was problematic to my specific circumstances.

If I were starting from scratch without a ton of experience/knowledge, I would find a host using cpanel that offers automated install of the Wordpress framework (Hawkhost uses Softaculous--it's really slick to get a site set up and also sends email reminders for updates). Once you have Wordpress up and running, all the site creation/admin is done through the Wordpress admin interface (which is fairly intuitive and well-documented) and there are a good selection of templates--both free and paid--to get a site style and appearance that you like.

If your prior host used Cpanel and you were still frustrated with that, it may be worth exploring a full-service local company to set up and/or admin your site.
Hawkhost is an unfortunate name..
 
I am looking to start my own business website, but the host I started with (won't mention which, I don't want to bias this) is clunky. I'm not a whiz on the web, but have been frustrated setting it up. Does anyone have a suggestion for a hosting service that is easy to use and useful at the same time?
http://www.bluffsonline.com/ This is owned by a friend of mine and they do great work at a great price. Plus they are based in Iowa for those that like to support their state's economy!
 
godaddy hosting, gmail enterprise for email/solutions, and wordpress. My business, and all my three main clients are set up that way.

This! Gmail Enterprise is easy to setup and maintain.

We purchased a domain name and forward that domain name to our FB page.
 
This obviously works for you but I hate when businesses do it. I immediately look elsewhere.

I understand ... our business doesn't really bring customers or leads to our site ... so it works.
 

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