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As is the case with a number of people on the forum over time, I'm finally getting around to trying to put together a website with a minimum of fuss. I've looked at a number of customizable template-based sites, many of which seem to offer considerable flexibility. What is the experience of others currently.

 

Jaap's new site is quite enjoyable, but seems a bit tougher than some to navigate [the work is great], and I've followed Imants' site for some time, but would like larger on screen presentation [My vanity?].

 

Has anyone looked at Bludomain? What's the experience like with it, and with Bigfolio?

 

--Norm

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Norm, I see you received no responses. Perhaps you were too specific asking about those two sites. I think it comes down to your goals for your site. $650 seems high for a set-up fee, unless your site is generating income. I do my own (admittedly crude) site (John Wolf Photography) using Dreamweaver with Yahoo hosting. It's adequate for me.

 

Have you considered Zenfolio, PBase, and such?

 

I'm not a fan of template sites because they look like, well, template sites. But the Flash based templates are pretty easy to use. I'd just choose a style you like with simple, clean navigation and go with it. Keep things well organized on you local drive, so if you change services you'll be ready to implement something new.

 

If you like the horizontal scrolling functionality, you might look at FolioLink. http://www.marktucker.com uses it nicely. I think the price is more reasonable than the two you mention.

 

John

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Hi Norm. I've recently been through this process. The link below shows the site I've created for my childrens' band, with no background in web design. I used iWeb on a mac, pulling photos from iPhoto and videos from iMovie - all perfectly integrated packages. It's too easy!

 

http://web.mac.com/theberrysband

 

I'd be happy to help with what I've learnt about getting the site indexed on search engines and the like.

 

Regards, Rick.

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As is the case with a number of people on the forum over time, I'm finally getting around to trying to put together a website with a minimum of fuss. I've looked at a number of customizable template-based sites, many of which seem to offer considerable flexibility. What is the experience of others currently.

 

Jaap's new site is quite enjoyable, but seems a bit tougher than some to navigate [the work is great], and I've followed Imants' site for some time, but would like larger on screen presentation [My vanity?].

 

Has anyone looked at Bludomain? What's the experience like with it, and with Bigfolio?

 

--Norm

 

Norm, I spent some time researching my site with a starting requirement similar to yours. After shying away from expensive bespoke solutions and not having the time to develop one myself from scratch, I finally settled on a trial with Websites for photographers : 30 day free trial - Photium which I converted into a permanent arrangement. Customer sites profiled included at least one client from the USA.

 

Support has been phenomenal! Although it is based on a template system to cut costs, there is a fair degree of flexibility over how you use it. More importantly, I have total control over my site content and even have a private section for offering clients material exclusively. This is not visible until a password is sent to the client. I find this feature extremely useful.

 

My site is new and only went live in July but has already received over 3,000 hits. (I have no idea whether this is a good or bad performance, but I was pleasantly surprised.) It is gradually evolving and I would welcome your constructive comments for improvements - in a pm if you prefer.

 

If you go for a template solution I strongly recommend that you go for a free trial period first to see if it works for you and to test the level of support which is so essential for a beginner.

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If you have a Mac, try RapidWeaver from Realmacsoftware.com

 

Easy to set up and manage.

 

The trial version you can download to see how you like it lasts for 30 days, but limited to 3 pages so you can get your feet wet with the various types of pages.

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Hi Norm. I've recently been through this process. The link below shows the site I've created for my childrens' band, with no background in web design. I used iWeb on a mac, pulling photos from iPhoto and videos from iMovie - all perfectly integrated packages. It's too easy!

 

http://web.mac.com/theberrysband

 

I'd be happy to help with what I've learnt about getting the site indexed on search engines and the like.

 

Regards, Rick.

 

The problem with iWeb is that it's u_n_b_e_l_i_e_v_a_b_l_y slow to load. Even on 8MB ADSL and Safari on 10.5.5

 

(I have just typed this and your page STILL hasn't loaded...)

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Hi everybody

i am web developer and photographer, i did my own gallery / blog, call it a photoblog, or a mess as you like.

Inparis.me

Templates and photosharing sites may be great, but they make me feel like living in a street where everybody has the same house.

By the way, all pics on the site were made with my digilux 2, i love this camera.

Sorry, it is my first post here and kind of auto promotion at the same time, almost rude...

I read a lot and post very little

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The problem with iWeb is that it's u_n_b_e_l_i_e_v_a_b_l_y slow to load. Even on 8MB ADSL and Safari on 10.5.5

 

(I have just typed this and your page STILL hasn't loaded...)

 

You reckon it's slow from your end. Try putting stuff onto it! And they've had major probs with iDisk from the .me and iPhone rollout. But it's working for us. I'll be looking into how I can use iWeb to maintain the site, but host it on our own domain, with hopefully faster downloads. :)

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