Get a website—fast
Problem: Your business is growing and you need a website--fast. But you’re not a coder or programmer. How can you do it yourself without going back to college?
Solutions:
- Microsoft OfficeLive is still in Beta testing mode, but its features are comprehensive enough to give

accounts, file and data transf it a shot. Microsoft offers a complete web hosting package: web design, domain hosting, e-mailer, site analysis and support. Both the basic and advanced packages are free during the Beta testing period, with the advanced package starting at $29.99 after Beta.

- If you are trying to avoid Microsoft’s Evil Empire, or if you’re looking for something more reliable than a Beta version, GoDaddy.com offers similar small business packages. A 12-month website plan with e-mail marketing and traffic analysis will run you $146.32.
- Enom is another service that can help you turn your site into a secure e-commerce solution. Look to
Enom for services like secure credit card and shopping cart features, although GoDaddy offers similar packages. Services start at $29.95 per year.
- Do you need to know exactly who is coming to your site and for how long but don’t have the extra

cash for GoDaddy’s or OfficeLive’s advanced packages that include their advanced site analytics package? Google Analytics will do it for you for free. Help deliver more on your return of your Web site investment by targeting those elements of your site that are jiving with customer use and ditching those that don’t.
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