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<blockquote data-quote="trekking" data-source="post: 2191390" data-attributes="member: 322881801"><p><em><span style="color: #333333">3. Do you think it is critical to develop sites? If so, would it be hard for a non-techie person to learn and how long do you think it would take?</span></em></p><p><em></em></p><p>If you want to start developing domains you should give it a try and you can economically too. Get a hosting account with unlimited domains for under 100 bucks, subscriptions to wordpress themes you can find online for as little as $39 a year, including responsive themes. Images/Vectors/Logo starting at $1 a piece from stock photo sites, or commission custom made content. Probably should get some kind of photo editing software to put text on your images, logos if you buy stock. Write your own content. That's all you need really to start. A CDN to speed your sites along optional, put probably a good idea in the long run. </p><p></p><p>That's a the basic idea, there is a bit of a learning curve with WP but easy once you have set up a couple sites. </p><p></p><p>Coding sites from scratch takes mad skills and props to people who can do that, it's an awesome skill to have. If you don't want a subscription theme, and don't have time to learn code, you can commission to have custom themes made that you add content to.</p><p></p><p>There may be people who prefer HTML sites or other site infrastructure tho and that's cool, WP is one option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekking, post: 2191390, member: 322881801"] [I][COLOR=#333333]3. Do you think it is critical to develop sites? If so, would it be hard for a non-techie person to learn and how long do you think it would take?[/COLOR] [/I] If you want to start developing domains you should give it a try and you can economically too. Get a hosting account with unlimited domains for under 100 bucks, subscriptions to wordpress themes you can find online for as little as $39 a year, including responsive themes. Images/Vectors/Logo starting at $1 a piece from stock photo sites, or commission custom made content. Probably should get some kind of photo editing software to put text on your images, logos if you buy stock. Write your own content. That's all you need really to start. A CDN to speed your sites along optional, put probably a good idea in the long run. That's a the basic idea, there is a bit of a learning curve with WP but easy once you have set up a couple sites. Coding sites from scratch takes mad skills and props to people who can do that, it's an awesome skill to have. If you don't want a subscription theme, and don't have time to learn code, you can commission to have custom themes made that you add content to. There may be people who prefer HTML sites or other site infrastructure tho and that's cool, WP is one option. [/QUOTE]
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