Web-Site On Godaddy.com?

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Janette Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 5:53pm
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I just wondered if anyone out there had a web-site through godaddy.com

I was going to check into it because I think you can transferr your name.

I was wondering about the site-building program they offer and just overall service.

Thanks

Janette

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Momof4luvscakes Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 6:08pm
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I started out with GoDaddy, my domain is through them. I tried their website builder, but for some reason something on my computer is meesed up and it would not let me add text or pictures. I could work on my site from my father's house on his computer,so it was a problem with my computer. There help desk was not able to help me figure out what was wrong, and neither could my isp provider so I cancelled the account. My domain is through GoDaddy, but my website builder is Hyper Street.

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mrsright41401 Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 7:05pm
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I register all my domains (I have 12 of them) with GoDaddy. I like them. But I host & build sites so I wouldn't know about their builder.

Rachel

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NeeNee30 Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 9:07pm
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I am curious about this also. My DH and I were looking at their site the other day wondering about it.

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dailey Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 9:18pm
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i used them to host my site and am very happy with their service; however, i used frontpage to design it.

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Melvira Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 9:29pm
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I use them for my website and I love it. They don't do anything to annoy me (ads) and they don't pressure me into buying things, etc. I don't use the site builder software because I use software I already own. (I should be doing it totally by hand, considering I have a degree in web programming!) Anyway, I suggest them whole heartedly!

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littlemissmuffin Posted 4 Feb 2007 , 9:41pm
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I don't really care for them for website building as I think most of the site by them aren't css based. They still look like html or dhtml which is a little less flexible, in my opinion.

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moydear77 Posted 5 Feb 2007 , 1:02am
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I have my doman through them and my friend is the host.

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cocorum21 Posted 5 Feb 2007 , 1:44am
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I don't know anything about website programing so the easier the better. I paid for 24 months of their website tonight and I cancelled it after two weeks because I couldn't get a picture to upload and it was all around difficult. I switched to something else temporarily it's much easier to use but it is $20/month vs $4.95 for godaddy.com

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Janette Posted 5 Feb 2007 , 2:24am
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I think I'm paying $10 right now through Yahoo

For some reason I thought godaddy.com was only a couple of dollars a month.

I guess I may as well stay with yahoo, it would be my luck I'd switch over and mess it up. I don't have a web builder program so I would have to use what ever they have.

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alicegop Posted 5 Feb 2007 , 3:51am
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Frankly, I'm turned off by the commercials of the half naked girls. I get my domain names from mydomain.com and haven't had problems, but I pay $8.50 per year and the $1.99 they were advertising during the superbowl seems tempting, but their commercials relay to me that they don't share my values and I am not sure they have staying power in the market and I don't want to mess up my domain names. (I've purchased a lot of them too)

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