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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: Steve Grabczyk who wrote (9408)11/30/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: JZGalt  Read Replies (2) of 18927
 
I was wondering if the cost might be prohibitive.

Depends on how serious you want to be. If you want a domain name, space, access, security, e-mail and other such website features beyond what might be included in a account at AOL or some other ISP provider, it should cost less than $20/month for this. I've used HostPro as a provider and they are ok (cheap enough, yet providing support). Most people selling you space, will not provide you with HTML support without additional charges.

Unless you are serious, I would hack together some pages and put it on my own ISP provider before signing up for anything. Although it seems easy to keep this stuff up to date with a few clicks from a spreadsheet, the learning curve is still relatively steep to go from ground zero to a nice website. If you have trouble with the layout of website, then that is the killer beyond any domain sort of thing you might want to work on.
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