On 9 Sep 2009, at 13:55, S Keene wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a service to provide the means for a very small
> organisation with no technical skills to make a website and maintain
> it.
>
> The most likely source so far is the ISP Namesco, which offers a
> basic diy online service to create a simple website and edit and it
> as time goes on. The advantage of this is that a single organisation
> will register the URL, host the website and provide email
> forwarding, as it is quite baffling for people to deal with separate
> sources doing different things.
>
> But other ISPs must do this too - and maybe there are other
> solutions. (I rule out BT from terrible past experience). I'm sure
> some people will have cracked this - suggestions welcome,
blogger.com
wordpress.com
daily.co.uk also do simple hosting and basic websites.
http://www.daily.co.uk/products/website-building/index.html [1]
the trouble with all these services is that they are rather
constrained, and when the time comes to move to a bigger/better
website, much harder to upgrade.
why not find a decent web design company to handle the set up and use
a simple CMS like Perch (http://grabaperch.com/)
my 2p worth…
;o)
[1]
my affiliate link if anyone feels generous:
http://affiliate.daily.co.uk/idevaffiliate.php?id=326_3_1_7
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