There are as many ways to aquire a web site as there are people to acquire them. Here are but a few with some positives and negatives for each. It is our recommendation that you talk to us about your company, your needs and what you want to do with your site and we will help you determine which is the best choice for you.
1. Some web sites are offered at a minimal monthly charge all you have to do is pick out a template. The positive is that the sight is usually relatively inexpensive but changes are not easily made to the sight. (if at all) So you wind up being stucj with a sight that you don't really control or have control over.
2. There are specialized sites that perform functions for a particular industry and they are industry specific but quite good. The way these companies work is that they charge a hefty set up fee and then a monthly fee for the year. Next year you will pay a nother hefty maintenance fee in addition to your normal monthly fees.
3. There are companies that will custom build you a web site with all the bells and whistles that you would like to have. The sights are usually quite good. The negative is that unless you are very familiar with the state of the art software. such as dreamweaver, flash, frontpage, html, java, etc., you will have to go back to the developer or the webmaster each time a change is needed to the website.
4. There are packages that you can develop with relatively liitle knowledge about programming languages. Usually there is an assortment of templates to choose from. You choose the template that you want for your site. The negative is that many of the companies do not have a user friendly editor and it is quite cumbersome to develop the site and make chanhes as needed. The positive is that you own the site and can do with it as you will. However, with many companies the site is developed with proprietary software and you will be required to host your site with them.
5. There are exponentially multiple combinations of all of the above.