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So, for all of us fledgling designers out there, for those of you that have your sites up and running:

What would you do differently with your website if you could wipe the slate clean and start fresh?
(AKA - are there any expensive mistakes out there that you can help us avoid?)

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Re: If you could do it all over again

So, for all of us fledgling designers out there, for those of you that have your sites up and running:

What would you do differently with your website if you could wipe the slate clean and start fresh?
(AKA - are there any expensive mistakes out there that you can help us avoid?)

Thanks
Chris

I'm sure I'll have this problem but had to comment. Just commented on WEB-SITE Domain Names and how folks that want a specific name. I've tried hard to not focus so much on the one "perfect" domain name. Although it does help, someone almost always has it already. Also make sure that if you see something you think you like. BUY IT CAUSE ITS USUALLY LESS THAN 20 BUCKS. You'll wait and tomorrow it will be in someone elses pocket. :) Ask me why I know that.

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Re: If you could do it all over again

Make sure your site is built on top of a content management system such as Wordpress. You need to easily change content without having to jump into the code. A static site is a dead site.
 

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Re: If you could do it all over again

I have not really started an online shop before, but I'm quite of a php coder.

In any sense, if you aren't pro in coding, STAY OUT OF CODING. Just use a CMS that you can download and build your site from there. It will be much easier and you can just set up your site in no time.

Like what our friend @Zeus said above, a static site is really a dead site.

Have you guys heard about Joomla?
 

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When you're looking for domain names DON'T use the website you plan on buying the domain name from. Just type it straight into your address bar and see if it's used.

A lot of domain purchasing sites have it automated so any domains that are searched for THEY purchase, then sell to you for more money.

And yes, I found that out the hard way...more than once.
 

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When you're looking for domain names DON'T use the website you plan on buying the domain name from. Just type it straight into your address bar and see if it's used.
That will give you inconclusive results, since it's not that uncommon for a domain to be registered without any kind of website set up on it.

The best way to lookup a domain registration is to find a reputable whois service that doesn't pre-register names. It's actually very, very rare for registrars to do that, although it does happen.
 

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When you're looking for domain names DON'T use the website you plan on buying the domain name from. Just type it straight into your address bar and see if it's used.

A lot of domain purchasing sites have it automated so any domains that are searched for THEY purchase, then sell to you for more money.

And yes, I found that out the hard way...more than once.

That won't work. Just because there is no site does not mean it's not registered.

Use domainsbot.com to search for domains. It's safe.
 

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@Zeus: I was wondering what the advantage would be with a wordpress site (got a quote for one), so thanks. Makes sense.
I have a site that is not built around wordpress so I have to go through a bunch of coding just to post a single blog post and it really is a pain. With a wordpress site its much easier to add content and keep your website fresh.
 
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