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Frequently Asked Questions
  1. Q: How do I start a web site?
    • First you want to pick a good domain name and register it. Next, you will need to find a designer/developer for you site and look for a hosting company. Fortunately, we can do this for you. Click here to get started.
  2. Q: What do you mean by hosting?
    • Hosting is a service provided by a company that will house, serve, and maintain your website files for a given duration of time; this could be a year or more.
  3. Q: How often will I have to pay for hosting?
    • Hosting is an annual cost for only $60/year (With the 4-IN-1 Plan hosting is free for the 1st year).
  4. Q: How much will it cost for me to start a website?
    • This is determined by how you want your site to look & function. Click here to find out how to get an estimate for your site.
  5. Q: Can I register the domain in my name?
    • Yes. The domain will be registered in your name.
  6. . Q: How much does it cost to register a domain?
    • The pricing for each domain varies. Search for your domain and view the price for each domain. .
  7. Q: How can I check to make sure the domain I want is available?
  8. Q: Do I need to hire someone to maintain or update my site after it's created?
    • No! We will manage and maintain your site. All you have to do is send us the new content and we will make the changes. Read more about our maintenance contracts.
  9. Q: How long does it take for a website to be created?
    • It can take up to 4 to 6 weeks to develop a site, or longer. If information is not received in a timely manner, it can prolong the sites development.
  10. Q: After the site is designed? Can I contact you with general questions regarding the web?
    • You can contact us with any questions that you may have about your online presence.
  11. Q: Will my site appear on Google?
    • We will submit your site to Google but please be aware that Google does not add all web addresses to their index and cannot make any predictions or guarantees about when or if they will appear. Read More