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Dr Michael Hechtkopf
Sun, Dec 23, 2007 9:53 PM

I am curious about the websites of those of you who have been traveling the
loop and entering your log notes and photos on your websites.  Which are the
good sites for creating websites, and at reasonable (or no) costs.  I have
researched Network Solutions, Homestead, Blogspot, Talkspot, and many others,
and I am confused!

Thanks to all.

Mike
One September
Virginia Beach, VA


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I am curious about the websites of those of you who have been traveling the loop and entering your log notes and photos on your websites. Which are the good sites for creating websites, and at reasonable (or no) costs. I have researched Network Solutions, Homestead, Blogspot, Talkspot, and many others, and I am confused! Thanks to all. Mike One September Virginia Beach, VA _________________________________________________________________ Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary! http://club.live.com/chicktionary.aspx?icid=chick_wlhmtextlink1_dec
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Charles and Pat Culotta
Sun, Dec 23, 2007 10:16 PM

I am curious about the websites of those of you who have been traveling the
loop and entering your log notes and photos on your websites.  Which are
the
good sites for creating websites, and at reasonable (or no) costs.
Mike

Mike,

We use geocities.com.

See below.

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah .

CCC
CHARLES C., JR. & PAT CULOTTA
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
M/V CCRIDER
PATTERSON, LA.
http://geocities.com/charlesculotta

>I am curious about the websites of those of you who have been traveling the > loop and entering your log notes and photos on your websites. Which are > the > good sites for creating websites, and at reasonable (or no) costs. > Mike Mike, We use geocities.com. See below. Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah . CCC CHARLES C., JR. & PAT CULOTTA SUPPORT OUR TROOPS M/V CCRIDER PATTERSON, LA. http://geocities.com/charlesculotta
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Ralph Yost (home)
Sun, Dec 23, 2007 10:42 PM

Hi Mike
I use www.readyhosting.com for all of our web domain hosting needs. I have
several domains that are hosted there. They charge $99/year, give you 1 GB
of disk space (you can buy more) and get unlimited email accounts.
And, if you create a brand new domain name, they will pay your domain name
registration fees for life as long as you keep them as your hosting company.
I think its a pretty good deal. And I prefer having email accounts tied to
the domain name that I can manage.

For example, we have www.theyosts.net . For $99/yr,  Readyhositing pays the
domain name registration and hosts the domain name (thats what it is when
your domain name is put onto the Internet). We also could use email accounts
XYZ@theyosts.net etc We use Microsoft's Front Page to create all of the web
pages on the site. There is more work here initially to set up the site as
you want, but you also have 100% freedom with your design. FP has templates
to get you started. Email me off line if you want more info and I can show
you some examples of some of the other domains I have set up.

This is the way I suggest you go if you are inclined to creating your own
web pages. For less effort at the web page thing, if you simply want to get
going fast and dont care so much if your site is like others, then BlogSpot
is a quick way to get it going.

R.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr Michael Hechtkopf" oneseptember@msn.com
To: "great-loop, great-loop" great-loop@lists.samurai.com
Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 4:53 PM
Subject: GL: websites

I am curious about the websites of those of you who have been traveling the
loop and entering your log notes and photos on your websites.  Which are
the
good sites for creating websites, and at reasonable (or no) costs.  I have
researched Network Solutions, Homestead, Blogspot, Talkspot, and many
others,
and I am confused!

Thanks to all.

Mike
One September
Virginia Beach, VA


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Hi Mike I use www.readyhosting.com for all of our web domain hosting needs. I have several domains that are hosted there. They charge $99/year, give you 1 GB of disk space (you can buy more) and get unlimited email accounts. And, if you create a brand new domain name, they will pay your domain name registration fees for life as long as you keep them as your hosting company. I think its a pretty good deal. And I prefer having email accounts tied to the domain name that I can manage. For example, we have www.theyosts.net . For $99/yr, Readyhositing pays the domain name registration and hosts the domain name (thats what it is when your domain name is put onto the Internet). We also could use email accounts XYZ@theyosts.net etc We use Microsoft's Front Page to create all of the web pages on the site. There is more work here initially to set up the site as you want, but you also have 100% freedom with your design. FP has templates to get you started. Email me off line if you want more info and I can show you some examples of some of the other domains I have set up. This is the way I suggest you go if you are inclined to creating your own web pages. For less effort at the web page thing, if you simply want to get going fast and dont care so much if your site is like others, then BlogSpot is a quick way to get it going. R. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dr Michael Hechtkopf" <oneseptember@msn.com> To: "great-loop, great-loop" <great-loop@lists.samurai.com> Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2007 4:53 PM Subject: GL: websites >I am curious about the websites of those of you who have been traveling the > loop and entering your log notes and photos on your websites. Which are > the > good sites for creating websites, and at reasonable (or no) costs. I have > researched Network Solutions, Homestead, Blogspot, Talkspot, and many > others, > and I am confused! > > Thanks to all. > > Mike > One September > Virginia Beach, VA > _________________________________________________________________ > Don't get caught with egg on your face. Play Chicktionary! > http://club.live.com/chicktionary.aspx?icid=chick_wlhmtextlink1_dec > _______________________________________________ > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/great-loop > > To modify your Great-Loop subscription options (change email address, > unsubscribe, etc.) go to: > http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/options/great-loop