Hello group, I've been designing my own website. It is still a work in progress & nearing the end. Still lots of photos to add & some minor things. But the basic layout is finished. It is not a site to sell watches, but may become such if eBay & Pay-Pal continue to hike their fees. I just want to be ready if that day should come. I would love to hear comments, both good & bad. Let me know what you think. Best, Jim
wow thats great, can you tell us how much time it takes to set something like that up? and how much dose it cost? and how do you go about it? i have wanted to do something like this for a long time but i do not know how.
Posts: 279 | Location: Wheatridge, Colorado in the USA | Registered: January 20, 2008
Hey everyone, thank you for the encouraging words. It's been a fun project so far. There will be many more watches posted to it in the coming weeks. James Miller, It all has been pretty easy. That is giving Apple/Mac most of the credit. I own two Macs & if you don't have one, you might want to consider it. They are so cool & easy to use... I have never done a web site before & this took me maybe a week fooling around. Maybe a total of five hours or so. Mac as a program call iweb that comes with the computer. It is so cool & easy. I bought from Apple a thing called mobile me. For $99 a year, this package included a site to publish my pages from iweb. I bought the treasurehunt domain from go daddy for $10 a year. So you can see not much time involved & cost was very minimal. No monthly fees. Just a little computer know how & imagination. The rest was easy.
Posts: 273 | Location: New York in the USA | Registered: May 28, 2008