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I need to find the best, free, easiest to build website available.?

December 12th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Ok. 3 parts:

1. Where can I find the easiest to use, highest quality, free website builder?
2. Are there any free website builders that I can link to paypal to sell stuff online that are secure?
3. If I want to sell photography, how do I post pics for sale but secure them so that not just anyone online can copy and paste them?

Best answers get the points. Thanks

You may want to consider using AT&T Yahoo if yahoo doesn’t provide the small business link to you from your homepage anyhow.

While the service isn’t free… I know, you said *free*, it provides a great deal of website services that are incredibly easy to use, very secure, and very customizable. It provides you with all of the statistics you will be interested in as a commercial provider. Paypal is as easy to setup as clicking on the paypal link provided by their website.

The reason I suggest this is because I’ve been using it myself for a great deal of time. It’s been pretty cheap, (It costs less than $50.00), provides you with your own domain name, is simple to use, and submits your site to the google search engine, and the yahoo search engine for free.

Go ahead and check out the site I’m working on listed in the source list. I haven’t had to touch the code for this site yet, and it obviously meets all of my needs.

While there are free builders out there, I simply feel that it would be less productive for you to not take advantage of all of the services provided by AT&T Yahoo. It’s just too simple to pass up.

If you’re not interested in AT&T, perhaps because you have your own provider, consider finding out what that provider offers. I guess what I’m trying to say is that, as one who wants to provide commercial products, it’s worth getting a domain name and using a 3rd parties set of tools to set up that domain, even if it costs a little money. If you were a regular user, (i.e. not commercial), I would suggest ebay, or an ebay store, or any of the other free sites you can get via a simple google search.

Your provider will help you.

Good Luck with your endeavor!
-Andy

  1. Trist’
    December 12th, 2012 at 10:31 | #1

    You may want to consider using AT&T Yahoo if yahoo doesn’t provide the small business link to you from your homepage anyhow.

    While the service isn’t free… I know, you said *free*, it provides a great deal of website services that are incredibly easy to use, very secure, and very customizable. It provides you with all of the statistics you will be interested in as a commercial provider. Paypal is as easy to setup as clicking on the paypal link provided by their website.

    The reason I suggest this is because I’ve been using it myself for a great deal of time. It’s been pretty cheap, (It costs less than $50.00), provides you with your own domain name, is simple to use, and submits your site to the google search engine, and the yahoo search engine for free.

    Go ahead and check out the site I’m working on listed in the source list. I haven’t had to touch the code for this site yet, and it obviously meets all of my needs.

    While there are free builders out there, I simply feel that it would be less productive for you to not take advantage of all of the services provided by AT&T Yahoo. It’s just too simple to pass up.

    If you’re not interested in AT&T, perhaps because you have your own provider, consider finding out what that provider offers. I guess what I’m trying to say is that, as one who wants to provide commercial products, it’s worth getting a domain name and using a 3rd parties set of tools to set up that domain, even if it costs a little money. If you were a regular user, (i.e. not commercial), I would suggest ebay, or an ebay store, or any of the other free sites you can get via a simple google search.

    Your provider will help you.

    Good Luck with your endeavor!
    -Andy
    References :
    http://www.kayrugold.com

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