Monday, October 26, 2009
Review of best web hosting options
Here are provided links to the major online tools for website making. This will be of a great help to see all these services here in one place. Just click on the title to access their website. But keep in mind all the free options have some limitations. Most of the limits are ads and domain name, which are provided by the host.
This list is going to be regularly updated and later I will provide their cost information.
For now explore that fits you best:
Weebly - Create a free website and a free blog
Weebly is the easiest way to create, upload a website, and share it with the world for free. From personal to professional sites, Weebly will enable you to spend your time on the most valuable part of your site, its content.
I find this as one of the most reasonable priced offers - just 47.88$/year (3.99$/month). Offer includes not only removing of Weebly ads and possibility to use your own domain name, but also it gives Google AdWords credit of 25$ and possibility to use 10 sites per account.
SiteKreator.com - Professional web site creation solution
SiteKreator provides a one-stop solution for creating captivating Web sites without any technical or artistic expertise necessary. With a full set of elegant designs, versatile branding options and interactive features.
Standard subscription is 239.4$ (19.95$/month)! Wow that tells a lot! This is way too expensive! The features offer templates and other stuff, but what is not bad is that they offer 5 email accounts as well. However, there are places where you can get more for much lower price.
... besides, they have a Pro account as well that costs... umm...
WIX - Create a Free website, Flash website builder and Flash MySpace Layouts
Create a free website or make free MySpace layouts and Flash MySpace layouts at Wix.com. It's easy and fun with Wix free Flash website builder.
I plaid around Wix for a while. I really like the features, which are so simple and look so good. A subscription that would remove ads and let you use your own domain is 99$/year (8.25$/month). It is not very cheap, but I think it is still reasonable.
Create a Free Website - Jimdo
Create your own homepage easily – and for free! 500 MB storage, load up 12.500 pictures, easy handling, own layout. For free and no previous knowledge required!
Jimdo also looks like a good offer. Basic package where you can use 1 domain of yours, get ad free page plus get one email account - all for 60 bucks per year. And of course, if you are fine with just one email address using your domain name.
Webon - Free website hosting, free website templates, free web publishing
Webon provides smart website publishing and hosting for free. Build the site you've always wanted by creating interactive, stylish and ad-free pages with Webon's powerful site creation platform. Try it now--no registration required.
This ad-free option costs 19.95$/year, which is cute. But you have other limits - your webpage will not have a gallery or a blog or something else. A workable option with gallery is 64.45$/year (5.37$/month).
SnapPages
SnapPages is a collection of online tools created to make your life easier. Tools for blogging, photo sharing, calendars and much more are being developed.
Using your own domain will cost you 96$/year (8$/month). Which is also not a bad option if we see all the features offered.
Freewebs.com (now Webs.com)
Make a free website, free hosting, free web hosting, free blog, online photo album, free web site, how to make a website, web hosting and more!
Custom domain name and 5 email addresses will cost you 99.95$/year (8.33$/month).
So, here is a comparison of the most popular website creation tools that will let you make a professional looking website, where you can use your own domain name and have no ads on your page:
Weebly - 47.88 $ / year (no email)
Jimdo - 60.00 $ / year (1 email)
Webon - 64.45 $ / year (no email)
SnapPages - 96.00 $ / year (no email)
Wix - 99.00 $ / year (no email)
Freewebs - 99.95 $ / year (5 emails)
SiteKreator - 239.40 $ / year (5 emails)
Click HERE to see what other options are out there!
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