Re: COMP: help - region 7 website


Linda,
    Do you or someone have the skills to design the web pages?   If someone
in your region can do it, that's great, if you have to hire someone, that's
another thing.
    In terms of picking a site to do your web hosting, use your browser to
search for "web hosting" to get an idea of what is available.   For Region
14, I evaluated several providers some years back, used one free site (and
tolerated a bit of advertising), and then moved to a low cost site by the
name of iPowerWeb.com.   They are $7.95 per month, NO set up fee, it
INCLUDES a free domain name and set up, and gives me 3,000MB for hosting
pages and images.   That is $95.40 per year.   I've had excellent service
for the years Region 14 has used them.   Some of my college students
searched just last month for a site, and couldn't find any better priced for
the amount of storage offered, at a one year rate.
Kitty Loberg
Region14 Webmaster
Computer Science Instructor
Mendocino College

----- Original Message -----
From: "Linda Mann" <lmann@volfirst.net>
To: "iris- talk" <iris@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 5:08 AM
Subject: [iris] COMP: help - region 7 website


> I agreed to start a website for Region 7 (KY/TN), but don't have a clue
> as to how to pick a server to use.
>
> Is there a preferred server for AIS regional websites?  Is there someone
> in AIS who helps set up regional websites?  Is there anyone in Region 7
> who would like to do this instead of me? <g>
>
> I agreed to do this 5 or 6 years ago.  Region 7 finally approved funding
> to set it up this spring, but by that time, I was already in over my
> head with the rebloom checklist.
>
> Soo, would <love> to give this opportunity to someone else.
>
> --
> Linda Mann east Tennessee

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