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Setting up Web Suite


deborah hebner

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Deborah, I hope this works. I'm trying to post a link to this topic for starters for you. I knew I remembered reading this on the forum not long ago. Here's a link:

http://apqs.com/quiltboard/viewthread.php?tid=29368&page=1#pid375813

The other options are website designers, ($$) and the local highschool graphic arts department! Some of the students will design a website for you and give you ideas on hosting for extra credit. This idea was actually given to me by a teacher at our local school. (Maybe the local J.C. is worth checking, also.) Some of the students are very creative and all you have to do is let them know what you want. They'll do the reasearch. I would still pay them something. Good way for them to earn a few bucks and get extra credit! They just have a lot of fun doing it!

Anyway, this ought to get you started. I need to do this myself. My customers keep after me to get a website up because they want to go in an look at the pictures!:P

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I am working with a women who is transitioning into full time web development for small businesses in the sewing and interior design arena's.

Her contact information is:

Claudia Buchanan

http://visionswebdesigns.com/

Phone 623-878-7350

My site is still under development but you can take a look at it ..... prairiesagequilts.com

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You can check out websitesforquilters.com They created our website for us and were great to work with. They were very responsive to our desires in style, color and arrangement. Keep in mind as you look at our website (listed below) that you have to provide the content. We spent a lot of time putting that part together and proofing it.

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