Sorry for resurrecting an old thread
As well as picture framing I dabble in designing websites and I provide a bespoke website for a good price (a bit like my framing!)
Have a look at
http://www.thepictureframerml.co.uk
I have a few thoughts: first of all I think some kind of web presence is essential in this day and age - I do all my research / pricing etc online as most people of a certain age do.
- It doesn't need to be all singing all dancing but there's nothing worse than a tacky website.
- There are a number of free / very cheap ways of doing a website, but if you are not technologically inclined

then it is worth paying someone else to do it for you. You have to consider how much time you will use up trying to make a website, and that you could be doing x number of frames in that same time.
- £600 a year for a backup is a crazy price. Most hosting companies offer their own as part of the service that the web designer will be paying for. I have all my sites on my local computer and they are all online (obviously) so if one happened to go down I could copy from the other place. I also backup my local drive periodically so if I ever happened to lose both at the same time I could do a reset from a few weeks back which would only lost most recent data if anything.
If anyone wants any advice - free to fellow framers

just let me know although I'm not an expert, I just dabble a bit more than most people.