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How hard is it to build a website?
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<blockquote data-quote="WireEater" data-source="post: 14656600" data-attributes="member: 11027"><p>There is no reason to learn or do coding if it's not something you want to do all the time. Just use WIX.com, Wordpress or something similar. They are easy to do, have great templates that should fulfill your needs. The only thing you might pay for is DNS/Webspace rental. These types of sites also have lots of additional add-on and plugins to really tie in social media and other services. Just don't over do it and plaster your page with a bunch of stuff. Simple and easy wins the game. Just keep it nice looking. The worst thing about a business is going onto a webpage and it looks like it was made using Windows 95 Publisher. I will walk away, regardless of how good the business is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WireEater, post: 14656600, member: 11027"] There is no reason to learn or do coding if it's not something you want to do all the time. Just use WIX.com, Wordpress or something similar. They are easy to do, have great templates that should fulfill your needs. The only thing you might pay for is DNS/Webspace rental. These types of sites also have lots of additional add-on and plugins to really tie in social media and other services. Just don't over do it and plaster your page with a bunch of stuff. Simple and easy wins the game. Just keep it nice looking. The worst thing about a business is going onto a webpage and it looks like it was made using Windows 95 Publisher. I will walk away, regardless of how good the business is. [/QUOTE]
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