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Originally Posted by smash
Well that's not true at all now is it. Using a free email address is a sign of an unprofessional half arsed operation.
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Most definitly. If someone in web programming for example gave me a card saying they are a company with no website on it, and an email with a yahoo account I would instantly be laughing at them in my head for thinking they are serious about their profession. Dress to impress etc, its the same with how you present yourself in business. Thats my opinion, if yours is otherwise, its no skin off my nose
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Originally Posted by smash
Using pay pal just means you've decided to use the worlds largest credit card payment operator. Who are secure!
You want to go down the road of someone like relex then do it. You'll need a ltd company and bank account statements etc.
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I always work with realex! I might be wrong, but i dont recall having to be a registered company to avail of their services. Then again, I only put my clients on to realex and let them sort their own accounts out.
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Originally Posted by Alako
Thanks for that!  I've been poking around a bit more online and I'll definately go with Wordpress I think, and sell online through Etsy. Seems like the best way for me to do things at the moment.
I've had a look at Digiweb and they do offer a years free hosting to students, the package is the advanced version too with MySQL which is needed to run Wordpress. Sound! : )
Much appreciate the advise lads, exactly what I needed.
Thanks!
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If you are going to work with wordpress, you can just get a plugin for it that will let you handle paypal payments. It can come in the form of a widget (litterally a box on the side of your screen). So you do your wordpress site, install this widget (takes a minute), then your handling paypal payments on your site.
There is also the option of just buying your domain name, and setting up an account on blog.wordpress.com, then using the template you have devloped on that website? Free hosting, preconfigured wordpress install, all of which come from
www.yourdomain.com.