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Honestly, I do most of the work required in maintaining my websites. Yes, this can be time-consuming, but, in the long run saves costs and gives you better knowledge of different areas of the internet that has seemed to be demanding for business owners to have. I do pay for graphic design as I would like someone with more skill in this area to complete the best image for our website possible. I want to do something myself, I have seen people pay thousands of dollars to have a website created for them, whether they don't have the motivation to learn it themselves or they don't know of any other options that are available to them. What's everyone else's viewpoint on paying for a website? Mine stands clear, a little is alright, but, much more happiness comes if you do most of it yourself. Hypnotique |
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I do my own work as well but i am looking into a more complex design for the next site so I have been considering hiring a designer. All the time-spent building could be spent promoting instead.
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I know basic html and I would like to learn more.
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