Florist Websites

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FLOWERLOFT

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Sep 23, 2008
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I read a post the other day where a member stated he/she created their website using "GoDaddy". If you have created your website using Go Daddy, could you please post reply? I would like to check out some florist sites before I begin creating only to find out it will not allow me to do everything I might want it to do!

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John
 
John,

GoDaddy (aka Wild West Domains, a company I resell services for) has DIY websites available at reasonable prices. However, they are very basic and don't SEO well, so they aren't a great choice for a primary web presence for a florist.

What are you looking to do with the site? What features or functions do you want to have?

You may also want to review the Website Provider Chart here:
http://www.flowerchat.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19142

Ryan
 
My experience with Godaddy and their shopping cart is that their shopping cart does not allow for same day delivery. Unless things have recently changed, their shopping cart template only allows for the more primitive form of delivery known as: next day air (via Fedex UPS etc...). Regarding SEO and their templates, I've never experienced an issue that caught my eye.
 
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