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Our web designer is getting a little lax early in our site development. She is missing deadlines and has not contacted us with the information we have asked for. She is supposed to be finished with the site by the end of May 2006.
Since she has shown not to be as business like, we dont want to put the value of our site in her hands. We want to jump ship once we sign off on the website and give her the final balance due (50% up front, balance at final).
What do we need as far as our new website is concerned to fully divest and host it with a yahoo instead.
Once a webpage is finished, is it easy to move it to a site for hosting? Dont want the developer to host it.?
Use Ready Hosting. It's only $99 a year and will handle almost all internet technologies. PHP, ASP, CGI, etc. It's all included.
Ready Hosting:
http://www.readyhosting.com
Sites I have developed on Ready Hosting:
http://www.fctresults.com
http://www.pioneerbaseball.org
Next time, give me the work and you won't regret it...
Once a webpage is finished, is it easy to move it to a site for hosting? Dont want the developer to host it.?
I strongly suggest against hosting a website with Yahoo. Especially if you've paid for it to be created.
If you value it enough to have paid for the creation, then surely you would value it enough to pay for hosting.
I suggest using DreamHost. They're a GREAT hosting company with amazing prices. Their customer service is amazing. I once had a problem with a subdomain not registering and they solved it with just three emails. They're very great.
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