Question:
Easiest and best website builder?
?
2011-02-05 18:08:09 UTC
I am looking to build a website. I am currently using wordpress, but I am finding that there isn't a lot more I can do with it than I already have. I would like to find something that will allow me to build a fabulous website without knowing html, and also would enable search engine optimization, and possibly link it to my blog as well.

I'm looking for one of two things:

a) either an easy-to-use place that I can do this
b) a relatively low-priced place where I can hire someone to do it for me

thank you!
Twelve answers:
anonymous
2011-02-06 00:20:19 UTC
Web sites are not website builders. You and a good web editor make web pages which build into a web site.



Web Editors (PC):



10 Fantastic Free Web Page Editors: http://www.elated.com/articles/10-fantastic-free-web-page-editors/

Free HTML Editors, Web Editors, and WYSIWYG Web Editors and Site Builders:

http://www.thefreecountry.com/webmaster/htmleditors.shtml#htmleditors

WebPlus Starter Edition – A Free & Powerful Website Builder For Beginners [Windows]: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/webplus-starter-edition-free-powerful-website-builder-beginners-windows/

PageBreeze (Free visual (WYSIWYG) and HTML tag/source modes): http://www.pagebreeze.com/



Serif WebPlus SE: http://myrtc.blogspot.com/2009/08/review-serif-webplus-se.html

Notepad++ (Free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages): http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ or

http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

Komodo Edit: http://www.activestate.com/komodo-edit

Aptana Studio: http://www.aptana.org/products/studio2



Ron
anonymous
2016-12-23 05:12:19 UTC
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anonymous
2014-10-23 07:40:44 UTC
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anonymous
2011-02-06 00:35:54 UTC
Use Ultimate Web Builder - http://www.redesigns.org/web-builder



It is very easy to use and you can do a lot with it. It has a built-in SEO (search engine optimization) tool and a built-in WordPress blog you can use that will match your website design you make. You can design, build, and manage your website from your website Admin Panel, from any computer with an internet connection.
Heidi
2011-02-05 19:31:02 UTC
If you want to build it yourself, I'd suggest Dreamweaver. You can download it from the adobe webstie. You don't need to know html and you can find tons of books on Dreamweaver. The options are all right there for you to choose from and you can even create style sheets so all your pages will have a consistant look. All the options for adding links and photos are built right in. you can even upload to your server from there. You can download a free 30 day trail to try it out and see if its for you.



If you don't want to pay for software there's a freeware version called NVU. You can download that at http://net2.com/nvu/
Go Meet Pete
2011-02-06 22:41:21 UTC
I'm going to take the less-traveled (commented) road. What problems are you having with your website? And, what do you want to do that you're having trouble doing? WordPress is a pretty robust tool and can do just about anything with the help of a few plugins.
anonymous
2014-06-08 07:54:49 UTC
Hey, You should try iPage: Very reasonable (I think $1.99 per/month) and easy to use:



http://www.5bestwebsitebuilders.com/
?
2011-02-06 00:50:53 UTC
I recommend to try LiveCity. It's both easy-to-use for users who are not technologically savvy and quite affordable in case you need professional help with certain things.
anonymous
2011-02-05 18:56:29 UTC
Try http://fastwebsitedelivery.com/web/ they can give you a nice site and maintain it for you for $50.00 USD per month.. Use promo code "simonsays" for the discount
anonymous
2011-02-08 18:44:52 UTC
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Connor J
2011-02-05 18:10:35 UTC
I use Google Sites =).
?
2011-02-05 18:19:04 UTC
i use notepad


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