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Internet (web) site is a group of pages used to display
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website is much like a book or catalogue, but it can offer
so much more. It is available to anyone in the world who has
the use of a computer connected to the internet.
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Reflecting
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will design your site to reflect the image of your business or maybe
would like.
Your website will be created and will be user friendly and
attractive in design. Your pages will be displayed with you and your customers in mind.
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| Internet
Name (Domain Name) |
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websites have a unique name so that viewers can find them |
Websites
need a name so that the computer knows where to find it
(which server to find it on).
The www.name such as www.paulswinney.co.uk is also known as the
address. You can choose your own name - it could be your company name
i.e:
www.yourcompany.com. However, there can be one of
each name.
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your domain name should perhaps be your company name or
something related to you or your business. We can help
you choose this and make some suggestions on some
ideal marketing names that people will remember and
associate with you. We will register it for you with
relevant authorities and you will be the legal owner of your
name.
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| Basic Email |
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mail is a way of sending messages to people from one computer to
another |
Sending
and receiving email is just as easy as posting a
letter. You simply type your message into the computer
and tell it who's address to deliver it to, it is then sent to that
computer over the internet.
The benefits over conventional mail are that it is almost
instant, you can send images like pictures and virtually
free to send. The benefits are particularly good for
business and sending to another country.
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Communicate
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We can set up
your email address for you and show you and your staff how
to use it.
Think of the benefits, such as instant communication with
customers, suppliers and staff - why not send out a monthly
newsletter advertising your latest products and special
offers. Your email can address can make use of your internet
name. i.e. you@yourname.com
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| Email
using my Internet Name |
| Your
own personal email address |
You
can have your own email address which is similar to your
internet name so that people can easily remember it.
For example if your internet name was www.toyshop.com then
your email address could be yourname@toyshop.com
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| Our
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| Stay
in touch with your customers |
Once
you have thought of your domain name we can set up your
email address in the same way. For example you can
have several email addresses that use that domain name, such
as:
sales@toyshop.com, info@toyshop.com, fred@toyshop.com.
If you wish these emails can be sent directly to your
computer or found at a special post box online..
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| Internet Web Site Server (computer) |
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24 hours a day computer that broadcasts your pages for others to
view |
| Websites
live on a special computer which can be virtually anywhere in the
world. This computer is called a server, and because it is always
connected to the internet, it allows anyone with a computer
connected to the internet to look at your site day or night.
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Reliability
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We
use some of the fastest and most reliable servers available
to ensure that your website is active 24 hours per day, 7
days a week. Your website could be promoting your business and
even making you money while you
sleep.
You have no need to worry about any of the technical side of
things - We will take care of everything for you.
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