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How to get your website up and running for under £10 You can get your business online for less than £10 by following these simple steps: Register your domain name Whether your choose your trading name or a name based on your keywords, your first step...

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How to add Paypal buttons in Wordpress If you've ever tried copying & pasting a Paypal "add to cart" or "buy now" button into Wordpress, you'll have quickly realised that Wordpress destroys the code and renders your Paypal button useless. Worry...

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SEO for your Wordpress site If your site runs on Wordpress, this free plugin is a must: All in One SEO Pack Amongst other features, it allows you to add unique titles, meta descriptions and meta keywords to each of your pages. ...

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Get to the Top on Google: Tips and Techniques to Get... by David Viney If you are intending to do your own website SEO, this book is simply a must-have.  Written in plain english, any technical terms or techniques are explained clearly so you don't need...

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Tutorial: How to change your Wordpress theme One of the wonderful features of Wordpress is how easily you can change the look and feel of your website!  Well, it's easy when you know how, I guess .... so here's a quick tutorial: Have a look...

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Need a website?

Whether you’re refreshing an existing website or creating a new one from scratch, it’s important to choose the correct platform that will allow you flexible functionality with the ability to easily update and enhance your website.

I recommend developing your website in what’s called a ‘CMS’ (Content Management System).  A CMS is pre-written website ’shell’ that can be customised with a wide range of design options and enhanced with a range of easy-to-install add-ons.  Best of all, you can maintain a CMS website with little or no technical skills so they’re perfect for sole traders who’d rather focus on the running of their business!