Who knows a good website creator?

Author: admin  |  Category: Programming & Design

I’m planning on making a website, and by that, I mean a full-blown .com or .net site. It’s going to be a gaming site in particular. I want to be able to have a persona system (User accounts), be able to upload vids, music, and pics, and have it so that registered users can comment. I’m looking for a service that will cost me $10 or less. Does anyone have any suggestions for me? Thank you.
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6 Responses to “Who knows a good website creator?”

  1. paniciraq Says:

    Well to host websites, the average price is around 6-10 $ a month and this will give you storage room, server-programming (for user accounts/uploads/etc.), and alot of other things, websites like GoDaddy.com will give you a registered .com address for i think 6$ a year. You could, however, get a .co.cc website for free.

    Example:

    Good luck!
    CO.CC:

  2. Doug Says:

    You are not going to get anything really good for that amount, you’ll most likely have to deal with Ads from the provider.

  3. Charlie J Says:

    Website creators will not let you have people being able to sign up and upload videos, especially free hosts – you will need someone to program something.

    Try looking for a game website script on:

    Sign up for hosting at host gator for $0.01 for the first month:
    (search for coupons on google)

    Get a domain from Godaddy:

    If you want to learn HTML and PHP yourself:

    It’s MUCH more complicated than you think.

  4. colanth Says:

    YOU create the site. You buy hosting, not a program that ccreates the site. (A site created by a program looks like it – and like half the other sites hosted by that company.)

    What do you use to create the site? Notepad Plus is a good, and free, program. (You could even use Notepad.) All the site is, is text files (and maybe some graphic files). Type in what you need, upload the files to the hosting computer and your site is on line.

    I use GoDaddy for hosting – they’re cheap for what you get (a minimal site can run you $4.25/month), their tech support is great, they’re on a fast connection, they’re almost always up (no site is up 100% of the time). You can buy your domain name from any accredited registrar – ICANN has a list of all of them on their site.

  5. saver15 Says:

    For a website creator i recommend or (i think weebly is better)
    and for a .com or .net domain names i recommend

  6. tom z Says:

    u can try register.com for free domain @1yr… @http://www.register.com/promo/acquisitions_8772090537.rcmx?trkID=SEMJ78Vw4W
    then get host @ either free hosting or paid hosting
    1.free hosting @ many to choose but many limited by upload contant or file size…just take a full review of which are good for your need…
    2.paid hosting @= search and compare it ..some under 10yr a yr but not recomand… try at least $5/month it means u need $60yr….plus find the most trust company first …dont waste money..read peoples comment on blog or web for their hosting review … good luck !!!

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