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Pauline@weddingtreasures
03-08-2008, 10:05 AM
I'm looking at breaking away from my website provider and have heard bits and bobs about Mr Site for a while now, although I have not looked into it.

Just after some advice please as to how easy it is etc etc, what it costs.

I have seen adverts for so much a month and I am not sure if you can buy the software outright yourself.

Any advise would be great please.

Thanks.

Pauline :)

beckyboo
03-08-2008, 04:31 PM
hiya,
I bought Mr Site takeaway software from Amazon for £11.99 plus £3 p&p new.
Although I havn't got very far with it , it is very simple to use and you can use your exsisting domain name with it.
I have all the front pages done and shop pages etc , I just need to take photographs of my work and do descriptions and upload them ( and we all know this is the most time consuming bit)

All I need now is a 30 hr day so I can find the time to sit down and finish tweaking it

sorry I can't be of more help,I'm not brilliant at any type of IT work but I muddle through

PeggyCrafts
03-08-2008, 06:56 PM
Hi Pauline

I also recently bought Mr Site takeaway and I'm really pleased with it - it's still under construction so you won't be able to see mine yet but I find it really easy to use once you get used to the controls. It's literally just a case of typing out exactly what you want on each page and then fiddling with the pictures and fonts etc. I paid £33 for mine from the Gadget shop, but I wish I had bought it off amazon like Beckyboo! Doh! :mad:

Also if you get stuck you can e-mail the mr site team and they're quite helpful and e-mail back usually within about one day.

Helen x

saraeden
03-08-2008, 09:28 PM
I use Mr site and i found it easy to use !!
You can also change the look of your website easily which i like !!
I am a not very technically minded at all and i found the mr site team very helpful when i couldn't get it to work properly !!

Sara x

Pauline@weddingtreasures
03-08-2008, 09:54 PM
Thanks for that ladies.....will look into it a bit more now.

Do you still need to pay a yearly subscription/maintenance etc etc, if so, how much?

Pauline :)

Tip Top
04-08-2008, 10:31 AM
Hello Pauline!

Yes, buy from Amazon and then thats it for your first year. For renewal - it tells you by way of a count down when you're getting close to the anniversary its £35 and that is for the year, so it works out at around £3 per month which is quite affordable.

I find it very easy to use, but if you need any help when you get going - just shout!!:D

craftsensations
04-08-2008, 01:20 PM
Oh wow, so is Mr site something you can use to build your site then? I've had someone do mine but they used dreamweaver which I don't have so I can't manage it myself which is particularly frustrating - would love to more online stuff and less fairs!

Pauline@weddingtreasures
04-08-2008, 04:40 PM
thanks and all its all getting a lot clearer now!

Ruth, have you go the Pro mr site or the normal one?

Pauline :pc:

GlamGlass
05-08-2008, 04:29 PM
Hi , I have mine up and running. It took about 2 weeks to get the look and feel right for me.

I have lots of work to do on it, but have it open.
www.glamglassgifts.com (http://www.glamglassgifts.com)

I don't have much listed as yet and have still to do a T+C's page etc.

If you want easy to manage then this is fine.
Pro is for if you have hundreds of items - I think!!!

woodtattoos
06-08-2008, 08:11 AM
I use Mr Site and bought mine for £18 on eBay brand new. It's still in progress as I have to take all my images off and start again... do not use the watermark option is my advice!! I also have to re-do my shop soon to make it easier to browse but there aren't enough hours in the day at the moment.

Si.

mymiyel
09-08-2008, 10:17 PM
I built my site using Mr Site too after reading about it on here. There were a lot of mixed reviews but I felt I had to give it a try before splashing out on a professional designer.

It is definitely very simple and easy to use. I have absolutely no idea about all this technical web stuff and I managed to get a website out of it!

As with most things it's a case of finding your way around and learning how to do things. Once I got used to the features and things it became a lot easier.

There are still a lot of stuff I want to learn to do so it's still a work in progress but I'm picking things up as I go along.

Good luck!

Anne Mr Site
02-09-2008, 12:13 PM
Thanks for that ladies.....will look into it a bit more now.

Do you still need to pay a yearly subscription/maintenance etc etc, if so, how much?

Pauline :)

Hi Pauline
I thought I would just supply some details on renewing costs for Mr Site.

After the first year, you need to renew your website to continue using Mr Site. This cost is just £34.99 for Mr Site Standard and £99.99 for Mr Site Pro.

A message reminding you to renew starts appearing when you log on 30 days before the expiration date.

I hope that helps!

Mr Site Team