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Is it easy to make your own website?

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Spidermama · 07/01/2008 16:43

How do you do it?
I also need to download some sound onto it. Is it something I could do on my own, or should I get some professional help?

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littlelapin · 07/01/2008 16:47

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Spidermama · 07/01/2008 16:51

I do voice overs lapin and I want to set up my own website with a voice demo on it. I'm trying to get more work.

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littlelapin · 07/01/2008 16:53

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Spidermama · 07/01/2008 16:55

Aw thanks Lapin.

Um, what's a domain name and hosting?

The extent of my ludditery can't be underestimated.

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littlelapin · 07/01/2008 17:00

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Klaw · 07/01/2008 17:14

I have my own website on Moonfruit, maybe you could see if it serves your purpose?

It's free if you accept related ads, and you can set it up yourself

Spidermama · 07/01/2008 17:21

Good advice lapin. I didn't realise it was so cheap and do-able. I don't think I'll make a blog because then I'd feel obliged write other things on it and maintain it more holisticall iyswim. From my understanding blogs are quite rounded and have a variety of themes if they're good ones.

As I don't have an MP3 player or anything, perhaps I should contract this job out to someone who knows what they're doing and will get me a website and download my demo CD onto it.

I've never even downloaded music from the computer I'm horrified to admit. I've had a couple of bad attempts which have put me off for years.

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Spidermama · 07/01/2008 17:23

Thanks klaw. It has the prices according to GBs required. I have a ten minute demo to put on. Any idea how many GBs that would involve?

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littlelapin · 07/01/2008 17:24

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Spidermama · 07/01/2008 17:28

Of course.

< penny dropping sound >

I'll get onto it. I never thought of that. I'm frighteningly ignorant of the audio possibilities of my computer considering I work in radio.

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