There are so many domain name registration companies to choose from! Godaddy is the company we use. You can purchase a domain name for between £10 – £40, cost will depend on the name you would like (some will have many zeros!!) and the ending – .co.uk, or .com etc.
There are many variations of web address endings but .co.uk is a well-established mark of a UK business. It’s recommended you try and get both the .co.uk and .com web address to protect your name and any confusion for customers. You are able to have 2 website addresses pointing to one website server, in fact, you can have more than 2!
Again, there are many companies that provide this service (GoDaddy being one of them, offering a package to host your website when purchasing a domain). We use a UK-based company called Kalagoo, which charges £70 per year for website hosting.
We use WordPress* as the platform to build our website. As with all things web-related, there are many options, such as Wix and Squarespace, which can be quite confusing. If you choose WordPress, make sure to find a reputable developer—we’re happy to recommend someone we’ve worked with.
There’s an article here that compares the top three website content platforms—WordPress, Wix, and Squarespace. I’m including it because it offers a more balanced view. My personal preference is WordPress; it’s more customizable, you own the content, and if you need to add a shop or contact form, this can be done without any extra cost. Services like Wix, on the other hand, charge additional fees for add-ons and give you less overall control. Here’s the article – https://www.websitebuilderexpert.com/website-builders/comparisons/wix-vs-squarespace-vs-wordpress/
*WordPress is a website content management system and consists of a combination core files, a database (which are provided when you download it to your website server) and files that you can add or install (media files such as images and pdfs and plugins**).
** Plugins are specific to WordPress and are an “add-on” or “extension”. Plugins are like building blocks for your WordPress website and enable you to add additional functionality, for example: Elementor – a visual page builder (no coding necessary!), Contact forms – a plugin to enable to set up forms for contact or any other forms you require – many many more plugins are available!
SEO is all about ensuring your business is listed as high as possible when a customer is searching for a service or business. Most SEO is focused on Google as over 90% of internet users will be searching using the Google search engine. You can pay for a company to set up the SEO on your website, or you can allow it to grow organically. Again a bit of a quagmire as many companies provide this, at varying costs and it’s extremely daunting to understand what you need. There are a few basics that can at least get you set up correctly, if you have a website already it may be worth checking (or checking with your developer) that you have these set up as they are key to organic SEO growth – ensuring your listing will appear higher on the Google results page!
*Bounce: a bounce is someone that visits your homepage, or a page on your website then leaves immediately.
**Backlinks are links from a page on one website to a page on another.