I really need two websites made. Anyone looking to earn some noteriety, and no money whatsoever? ;) I used to think it was my thing, but now I realize it so isn't.
Well, a quick review of both sites brings a couple of things to mind:
There are free hosting alternatives to Angelfire that don't have banner ads. Better yet (though I know your budget isn't exactly huge), there are many, many good hosting plans at under $5/month, which allow a great deal more flexibility in layout - and don't show potentially embarrassing ads. In fact, you can just get hosting at GoDaddy (to go along with the domain registration) for under $5.
It looks like you're trying to subvert blogspot's function, with an accompanying reduction in readability. It's just not... normal... to have your resume as a blog entry...
So, the first thing I'd suggest - and I realize it involves spending money, which flows not like water - would be to get an actual hosting account, probably at GoDaddy, and register tmwwriting.com. It looks like I can pull the same .htaccess shtuff I do on my own host (I'd recommend them, but they charge $25/mo), and set it up so you're invisibly hosting both domains from the same account
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Turningpointdance.org is currently on go daddy....i hate that it has that stupid go daddy strip of an ad up top. but yeah....lame. it's okay, i can find someone with more spare time, but thank you!!!!
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and tmwwriting.blogspot.com to actually look like something decent :(
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- There are free hosting alternatives to Angelfire that don't have banner ads. Better yet (though I know your budget isn't exactly huge), there are many, many good hosting plans at under $5/month, which allow a great deal more flexibility in layout - and don't show potentially embarrassing ads. In fact, you can just get hosting at GoDaddy (to go along with the domain registration) for under $5.
- It looks like you're trying to subvert blogspot's function, with an accompanying reduction in readability. It's just not... normal... to have your resume as a blog entry...
So, the first thing I'd suggest - and I realize it involves spending money, which flows not like water - would be to get an actual hosting account, probably at GoDaddy, and register tmwwriting.com. It looks like I can pull the same .htaccess shtuff I do on my own host (I'd recommend them, but they charge $25/mo), and set it up so you're invisibly hosting both domains from the same account ( ... )Reply
it's okay, i can find someone with more spare time, but thank you!!!!
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