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rtaylor



Joined: 25 Mar 2008
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Location: Chicago suburb/my boat

PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:00 pm    Post subject: HEEEEEELP!!!!! Info gridlocked. Reply with quote

I need some outside input. I have read Ros's books. Crammed in all of Ken Evoy's courses, Done thousands of Google searches for info(Only info you get is for the product they are pushing.) So I am turning to all the people who have been there and done that.
I can't figure out if I am better off using SiteBuildit or going with a seperate host and autoresponder. This will be the first website I have built. I don't know what half the stuff on the BlueHost CPanel even does. So any and all help on this subject would be grealy appreciated.

RTaylor
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Jim Hutchinson
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Joined: 17 Jan 2006
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Location: Iowa, USA

PostPosted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looking through the extensive list of items included with SBI, I did not see an autoresponder. Maybe it is built into another one of their programs. For a non-techie, SBI appears to be a good choice if you want to do it all yourself without having to know any of the technical details.

I also did not see what type of blogging software they use, or how flexible it is for adding plugins. That can be important if you focus a lot of your marketing on writing.

Detailed traffic stats are not highlighted on their site either. Those are important for monitoring your visitors; how they found you, navigated through your site and from which page they left.

Both SBI and a separate host would require some learning in each area. SBI includes the web page editing online, which is also included in cPanel or can be a separate program.

The beauty of cPanel is that although there are a lot of options, there are only a few that you will use on a regular basis: managing email, checking stats, creating shorter links (through the domain forwarding section), maybe even the file manager (which now can even unzip files for you).

One thing I like about cPanel is a little-known option called Webdisk. It allows you to log in securely and transfer files using the familiar Windows Explorer interface.

So it all comes down to what you want: save money and do it yourself, or have (almost) everything built into an online interface.

Jim Hutchinson
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