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www.webstarts.com
EASY to use and lots of templates to choose from.
Nice, affordable prices too.
Highly recommended.
I have a business opportunity coming up and I need to make a website in the next two days. Does anyone know of a website with templates that can help me easily make my own website that looks professional? Thanks in advance.
www.webstarts.com
EASY to use and lots of templates to choose from.
Nice, affordable prices too.
Highly recommended.
hello, I know someone who is really good and his prices are great too and he can host you at a really good rate with a lot of services included, his his is Harry Foote with Footnotes web services, his no is ###-###-####, you can live any where and he will do it for you incase you are not in the Orlando area. tell him M. sent you.
i used webs.com as well. worked out great for me.
i used the free one. you can check out my site just to get an idea of what NO MONEY offers. good luck.
I made one on www.weebly.com and it only took me a few hours.
The basic templates are free and Weebly doesn't require that you place ads on your site for them. If you want some bells & whistles you have to pay -- but I'm not sure about the fee.
Your internet provider should have a free website for you to use. It will walk you through it step by step. I know Comcast has this.
Microsoft Office Live. You can get your email set up through there for free and then I think it is $14.95 per year for website. It is so easy.
Vistaprint.com
I think it's 4.99 a month.
I second webs.com below.... very easy. I do the free one as I don't need a paying site but I have had no problems, no down time etc..
www.bludomain.com AWESOME flash templates for $50-100 total. If you host with them it is only $100 per year. You totally control your site.
I use Pappashop.com for my small business. it allows you to have a shopping cart feature if you are selling product. Easy to use. There are other similar webhosters that have cuter templates though.
Microsoft publisher also has templates and you can change and add pages as needed. If you need it published to the web you will still need hosting and a web address.
I made mine on Microsoft Office Live. It is free except you have to pay $15 or so for your website name.
God bless!
We have our company website set up through yahoo. We pay about $14/month\
So far it has worked well and we don't have a need to expand because we have the business we need, but we will expand when and if necessary for little extra costs.
Good luck
Vistaprint.com has a free website offer. I'm not sure how good it is, but since it is free, it would be worth looking in to!
you can buy templates and shells, but in order to help you more I'd have to know what kind of business it is.
1. Godaddy.com
2. Wix.com
I use Bludomain. It is a little bit of a learning curve, but once you get it going, it's great!
Only bummer is that they do it ALL via emails for any troubleshooting. So if you have to pick up the phone for help, you can't. It has to be done with email.
we use www.webs.com for our websites. It costs 19.95 to get the enhanced package and then 9.95 each month. Plenty of templates to choose from, and walks you through easy.
Here is our website to show you what we did ... www.snugglemecushion.webs.com
Try Site2You Website Builder - http://www.site2you.com. They have a huge set of pro website templates. Everything you need for building a website in one place (hosting, domain name registration, etc.). Recommend! :)