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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 2960391" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>I've built a few over the last 10 years. If you're wanting to sell online and accept payments it gets more technical tying electronic payments into an account, easier with something like paypal but I don't like giving them so much of my money. If you're just wanting to advertise the stuff for sale locally it gets a lot easier. Like the above poster said Wix is a viable option., I haven't used them myself. If there's anybody a bit technical that can help you can look for a template, there's tons out there. Find a design and color schema you like, download it and put in all your pics and text. You'll then buy a domain name, many use godaddy, I use networksolutions. Then you'll buy space for your website, somewhere like hostgator. You'll upload your "new" website to your host (hostgator) and point your domain name to that website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 2960391, member: 39669"] I've built a few over the last 10 years. If you're wanting to sell online and accept payments it gets more technical tying electronic payments into an account, easier with something like paypal but I don't like giving them so much of my money. If you're just wanting to advertise the stuff for sale locally it gets a lot easier. Like the above poster said Wix is a viable option., I haven't used them myself. If there's anybody a bit technical that can help you can look for a template, there's tons out there. Find a design and color schema you like, download it and put in all your pics and text. You'll then buy a domain name, many use godaddy, I use networksolutions. Then you'll buy space for your website, somewhere like hostgator. You'll upload your "new" website to your host (hostgator) and point your domain name to that website. [/QUOTE]
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