Web Design Frequently Asked Questions
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One of the biggest problems most non-technical people face when trying to organise a web-site, is getting a simple idea of what's involved - what costs are included in the project, what approaches can be taken etc. The main problem here is cutting through jargon. It suits a lot of web design companies to keep the process shrouded in mystery. After all, if you're not sure what you're paying for, you can't be sure whether you're paying too much!
With this in mind, we've prepared a selection of frequently asked questions on the topics of web design, web hosting,search engine optimisation, domain registration, and affiliate networks - all of which are elements to consider when setting up your web site.
We hope the questions and answers will help clarify the overall process of getting your web site together. If you have a question that's not answered here, you can send it to us using the contact form on the right hand side of this page. We'll try to answer it as quickly and clearly as possible. If it's a question that can be of use to others, we'll also include it in this section.
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Answers to some of the most common questions regarding web design - including what's the difference between dynamic and static websites? What are css style sheets? Should I have music on my website? etc...

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Search engine optimisation, or ensuring that your web site gets listed well in the major search engines, is a hugely important element in having an effective website. Unfortunately it's also an area that is filled with misconceptions and myths - which end up costing you money.

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After your website is designed, it will have to be placed on a server. Most people don't have the technical expertise/infrastructure to run their own server, and so you need a web hosting account. There are a huge range of choices and alternatives - so how do you choose? We list some of the common questions and pitfalls for web hosting.

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Naming your website - registering a domain name - is more important than you might think. It's a relatively simple process, but one where mistakes can be made - mistakes that may cost you money or visitors.

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An area that has developed hugely over the last couple of years, affiliate marketing can work in different ways for your website. You may want to advertise your site through an affiliate network, or you may wish to place affiliate network ads on your site to generate extra revenue. We've put together some common questions and tips to guide you through affiliate marketing.
