Good morning everyone. I hope everyone is having a great one. I am thinking about starting a website for my daycare and I was wondering how many of you had websites and what did you use to build them. Thanks in advance for all your help. Also, I forgot to ask what kind of information do you display on your websites, how are they set up?
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Originally posted by Alwaysgreener View PostYes I have a website, I use Weebly it is free, wix is also free.
I have an about me page, about my daycare page, my policy book, electronic enrollment forms, contact me form, and reviews page.
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Yes there is on the paid version but not on the free site.
My clients pay by Venmo and I use my.wave.com for invoicing. I use daily connect for communication and signing in. I create my electronic forms on jotform.
Weebly website allows me to link these things into the site
The only thing I pay for is daily connect.Last edited by Alwaysgreener; 08-04-2022, 10:36 AM.
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Alwaysgreener thank you so much for all the information. I am not technologically inclined so I was wondering if you could tell me if you found it easy to navigate?
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostI have a website. I use webs.
it took me forever to build the site and itβs rather big but the site I chose to use worked easiest for me since Iβd never done it before. Iβll PM you
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While I have put up lots of websites since the early 1990's, I find that platforms that use Wordpress for websites is the best choice. Many of my websites now are on Wordpress including Traveler.com and Nashville.com.
The main thing I like about Wordpress, is once you learn it, anything and everything is available for your needs in the "plugins" that are available to use on your website. I WP on my own "servers", which I manage, but the same Wordpress can be managed by Wix, Webbly or even GoDaddy and their servers. Its your choice. I suggest you take the managed websites like BC suggested to learn how to use your website and then expand from there.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostWhile I have put up lots of websites since the early 1990's, I find that platforms that use Wordpress for websites is the best choice. Many of my websites now are on Wordpress including Traveler.com and Nashville.com.
The main thing I like about Wordpress, is once you learn it, anything and everything is available for your needs in the "plugins" that are available to use on your website. I WP on my own "servers", which I manage, but the same Wordpress can be managed by Wix, Webbly or even GoDaddy and their servers. Its your choice. I suggest you take the managed websites like BC suggested to learn how to use your website and then expand from there.
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