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1.) where would be the best place to Obtain a domain name? Do you think GoDaddy is a good place? | |  | |  | |
Sure, godaddy is fine. Just don't get sold on all of their services/upsells during the checkout.
They make them sound like "must have" items, but just go for the domain name
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2.) what should I do to create a website? Volution I hear is good but it's going to run me $80 a month, plus $25 a month for a shopping cart, and $80 a year for security. Im not really in a position to pay that much money for a start up? Is there alernate routes I can take that are more cost effective? | |  | |  | |
Volution is definitely not the solution for everyone. It totally depends on what you need. Your website may not even need ecommerce.
If you
check out the post I made in that same thread that referenced Volution, you can see some lower cost alternatives.
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used to have a small website i created myself in frontpage, NicksSigns.com but never knew how to get it up on google or anything like that and i hear front page is a terrible option for creating a site. | |  | |  | |
If you still have that domain name, then that's a good place to start
FrontPage is usually not recommended because of the special "markup" it uses to create pages. So if you want to stop using FrontPage, it makes it just a bit more difficult for others to help edit your website.
But if that's the tool you have and know how to use, there's nothing wrong with starting there. I know people who have very successful websites making thousands of dollars a month that were built on FrontPage. It's just a tool, and like most things, people have preferences over which tools they want to use.
You can get a website hosted for $80-$120 per YEAR with places like dreamhost.com, lunarpages.com. Some of them will have shopping cart software included in the hosting package.
If you need a shopping cart, check out the many threads on
cubecart or
shopping carts to see some lower cost (and free) alternatives.
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4.) Do i build the site and then add in the shopping cart? | |  | |  | |
You could do it that way, or all at once.
If you want your shopping cart to look a certain way, you may want to create the "look and feel" of your website design first and then install the shopping cart and edit it to match your site design.