I'm going to need a website I can post content to, can easily change up and add to on a daily basis.
1. What Do-it-yourself all-in-one complete package Website builder would you recommend?
2. What Hosting would you recommend?
3. Would I be better off paying someone to build what I want? (If you build websites. Post a price)
4. Most importantly - A realistic cost associated with building and maintaining a website.
All responses will be treasured dearly and very helpful responses will be merited accordingly. Thanks for your time.
1. It is not recommended to buy your domain name and hosting at the same service providers especially if your talking about your "Billion Dollar" ideas.
Nonetheless,
2. I recommend Namecheap and Godaddy, I've been using their services for far i can remember and i can say it is great. I've experienced no downtime from those.
3. You'd better paying off if you don't wanna set it up on your own or you don't wanna learn something from it. The cost depends mostly on how complex your website would be. Otherwise, try to do it, practice makes perfect.
4. Nowadays, you'll spend no more than a $100 for a blog-type website. Including domain, hosting and templates. (You can get templates for free if you want to)
There are a lot of CMS (content management system) out there to start your template-ready website. But starting a website from scratch is another thing. That would cost you more than a hundred that's for sure not including the maintaining issue.
I do hope you get something from this.
EDIT:
If you think of something like an online store, you can use OpenCart CMS. It has an in-built credit card payment system and you can modify it according to you liking. We're talking about business here and i would suggest you pay someone professional to set it up for you.