1) Wix
Wix makes it incredibly easy to create your own website. Whether you’re a desig
er or not, Wix is a great tool for building simple, mobile-friendly websites with its powerful drag-and-drop interface. In addition to its many templates, Wix also offers premium options such as online store integration and video hosting.
2) Weebly
Weebly is a great place to start out when you’re just getting into web design. With pre-built templates and simple drag-and-drop features, there’s very little skill required for users to get started.
3) SquareSpace
It’s not fancy, but it does a great job at making building websites for people who don’t know anything about technology. The drag-and-drop feature is particularly popular with beginners who just want to get something up and running quickly. The templates are also nice enough for a personal or professional site. SquareSpace pricing starts at $12 per month for 12 months of access to all features (as opposed to $16/month after those first 12 months).
4) HostGator
Known for its reliability and friendly support, HostGator is perfect for small businesses just starting out. Their plans start at $3.96 per month, which gives you a fully customizable cPanel site, unlimited e-mail accounts, and powerful scripts to install—all with unlimited bandwidth and storage space. With HostGator’s 24/7 support, you can rest assured your site is always secure. They even offer all new users a 45-day money-back guarantee with no hidden fees or questions asked!
5) Zyro
Zyro is a good fit for those who want to build their own platform. While it doesn’t have as many features as other platforms, it allows users to create their own site and add what they need themselves. In addition, Zyro has an active community of developers who can help with any questions you might have along your journey. If you don’t mind going it alone, it is definitely a great option.
6) WordPress
The most popular content management system (CMS) on Earth is WordPress. It’s easy to use, highly functional, and pretty affordable—the fact that it powers sites like TechCrunch and TIME Magazine can only help its reputation. WordPress is also highly customizable, meaning there are a ton of features you can add to your site. You do need to pay for a web host if you want to use WordPress — I recommend Kinsta or Pagely, both of which are excellent and very reasonably priced.
7) Jimdo Creator
A set of drag-and-drop tools make it easy to build a simple website. Check out our product tour to learn more about what you can do. It’s free to try! Our pricing begins at $8 per month for a basic starter plan and goes up from there, depending on your business needs. Our Customer Success Team is available 24/7 if you have any questions, no matter which plans you’re on.
8) Site123
Already one of our favorite DIY website-building tools around, Site123 is perfect for small businesses and freelancers. It’s not feature-rich but it’s super simple to use and its plans are affordable. With unlimited pages, domain names, support for e-commerce, blogging, and more, you can make a site that looks incredible on both desktop and mobile – we give it an A+ rating. It also integrates with Google Analytics so you can monitor your web traffic easily. Get Site123 free today!
9) Shopify
Just like Shopify has revolutionized e-commerce through its platform, it can do for web design what it did for online store owners: enable anyone to create and sell a beautiful, powerful site of their own. With an intuitive drag-and-drop interface and even a version geared toward non-technical users, Shopify is (in our opinion) one of today’s best tools for building or updating websites.
10) GoDaddy
GoDaddy is as old as it gets when it comes to web hosts. Founded way back in 1997, GoDaddy was originally a place for people who wanted to host small personal websites (that’s how most of us got our start). In more recent years, however, GoDaddy has expanded to become one of the largest hosting companies on Earth.
Conclusion
With over $450 billion of web traffic annually, there is a lot of money to be made with a good website builder. People are spending hours searching for information and products to buy online, so making it easy for them to find what they’re looking for is key. In 10 years, website builders will be faster, more efficient, and far easier to use than ever before.
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