After a long siesta away from WA I'm ready to create a website. I cannot find an article on the hosting benifits provided by WA. I'm sure there's one somewhere-help.
Benifits of hosting here verses other places
After a long siesta away from WA I'm ready to create a website. I cannot find an article on the hosting benifits provided by WA. I'm sure there's one somewhere-help.
Well, let's see: 1) With WA you get a 30 day start at no cost. 2) When you are stuck with a question, there are OODLES of people (on top of Kyle and Carson) who can help. It's rare to not get help within 12 hours, I've had questions answered in seconds, 3) The support here is unbelievable, 4) If you want to change your site later (say, a different them) you can, 5) hundreds of videos showing you what to do (with no extra costs), 6 Friday night webinars (usually hosted by a student, others by K and C) which, if you miss that online version, can be found later to read when you have time, 7) It's a Happy Place. You leave each time feeling great and you always want to come back, and 8) how high or low you want to go, no one pressures you. Your goal and happiness at doing what you may never have thought possible is the Aim of it all. And in the end, if you wind up making some cash, *shrugs* it will help in that feeling that You showed the Nay-sayers they were WRONG about You!
I'm sure others will chime in, but I hope that's a good start :)
Stick around, we're a cheerful lot :)
Poetman
Thanks for the reply Poetman. I've been away for the weekend so the reason for my late response. I think your answer would be for the benefits of membership which I totally agree with you. My question is do many people feel it's best to host "outside" or with WA, and this excludes the cost benefit. What does the hosting here include in regards to e-mails, bandwidth, and such? Where might I find the answers about what hosting a site here includes?
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Well, let's see: 1) With WA you get a 30 day start at no cost. 2) When you are stuck with a question, there are OODLES of people (on top of Kyle and Carson) who can help. It's rare to not get help within 12 hours, I've had questions answered in seconds, 3) The support here is unbelievable, 4) If you want to change your site later (say, a different them) you can, 5) hundreds of videos showing you what to do (with no extra costs), 6 Friday night webinars (usually hosted by a student, others by K and C) which, if you miss that online version, can be found later to read when you have time, 7) It's a Happy Place. You leave each time feeling great and you always want to come back, and 8) how high or low you want to go, no one pressures you. Your goal and happiness at doing what you may never have thought possible is the Aim of it all. And in the end, if you wind up making some cash, *shrugs* it will help in that feeling that You showed the Nay-sayers they were WRONG about You!
I'm sure others will chime in, but I hope that's a good start :)
Stick around, we're a cheerful lot :)
Poetman
Thanks for the reply Poetman. I've been away for the weekend so the reason for my late response. I think your answer would be for the benefits of membership which I totally agree with you. My question is do many people feel it's best to host "outside" or with WA, and this excludes the cost benefit. What does the hosting here include in regards to e-mails, bandwidth, and such? Where might I find the answers about what hosting a site here includes?