There's never been a better time to do a little website building. Whether you want to display your holiday photos, show people where to find you on social-networking sites, host your CV to find a new job or share your hobbies and interests with the rest of the world, there are loads of things you could do with a website. And building one is easy: just register for one of these services and let them take the strain out of creating and hosting a simple site. You've got nothing to lose – they're all free.
Creating and maintaining a website has become a commonplace activity and for anyone after a powerful set of tools; Moonfruit SiteMaker 4.0 is well worth considering.
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Building a decent website has never been the easiest of tasks – there's an ever-increasing number of hurdles to get over before you can even think about getting your site online.
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Doodlekit is relatively restrictive in its free offering, with a simple site that consists of just a homepage, a blog, a photo album and five other pages of your choice...
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Weebly offers a drag-and-drop approach to building a web page and specialises in pulling content from other websites like YouTube, Flickr and Google Maps.
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350pages sounds like a lot but, you don't get this many with the free service. There seems to be a good range of templates, but they're to tempt you into the paid-for service.
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It's not often that a Google service comes this low down in a comparison test. However, it's not because Google Pages is particularly bad, just that the competition is so much better.
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Tripod was one of the original free site-hosting services and it's developed in a very sophisticated direction. It now offers advanced features like PHP5 and MySQL...
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