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What is the best design your own website site?


Clair47

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Hi,


I'm looking at designing a business website myself.

However,there is so much to choose from.

Does anyone have any recommendations that would give me professional results & satisfaction?

I would need it to be found on popular search engines, have online payment facility & booking form.

Play video, great editing tools, design my own template or vast selection to choose from, add pictures etc.


Thanks

Clair

Hi Clair,


I would recommend Wordpress as a great platform for web creation. There are thousands of free and premium purpose-specific designs to choose from, customisation of general settings is very straightforward, and social media & SEO (search engine optimisation) is very straightforward. There's a huge community of developers and if you run into problems a Google search will almost always yield the answer.


To setup your own website, you will need a domain name i.e. www.mysite.com and hosting package to load the content from. I use www.tsohost.com for all of the sites I manage as it's very easy to use and has 1-click Wordpress installation.


Good luck with your website!


Adam

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