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Blogs, Forums and Contact Forms

What is PHP?

PHP is an acronym that stands for Hypertext Preprocessor. There are some that say it used to mean Personal Home Page. Regardless of what it stands for, it is a scripting language that web designers use to create blogs, forums and other cool widgets.

What are blogs?

Many people get scared when they see the word "blog." It is not that scary! When you have your own blog, you can do what ever you want to it. There are no hard and fast rules to blogging. It can be your personal online journal, a photo album, a video diary or a place to spam. There are different types of blogs and we encourage you to do research on the type of blog you want to start so you can get a feel for your target market! (Makes no sense to gear your blog toward young people and post links about Depends.) If you are still scared, we do have an Step by Step Guide that we offer for free with the purchase of a blog!

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All about Forums!

Most people have posted on a forum from time to time. We offer some free templates as well as some premium templates we have permission to offer you at a discounted rate. There are no hard and fast rules about forums. When it is your forum, you set the rules. If you want a Step By Step Guide on how to manage your forum, we offer it for free with the purchase of a forum.

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Get More with Contact Forms

We also wanted to mention Contact forms. We believe that these are a MUST HAVE for all websites. It is the most efficient way to get feedback and questions from your online consumers. It can be anything from a simple email address and message box to a full fledge form with dropdowns, radial buttons, check boxes and much more! We offer contact forms starting at $25 an hour depending on the complexity of the form. Please do not hesitate to ask for a great deal. We will work with you to find a price that suits you and your website. Order Now!!

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