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Web Site Creation Tools: What New Businesses Should Use

Feb 15, 2010
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Smallbiztechnology.com: Web Site Creation Tools: What New Businesses Should Use

Facebook and Blogs are possibilities, but this post suggests more full-featured tools, including OfficeLive and Jimbo.


“Creating web sites is NOT hard at all. When you hire a good web designer to make one for you. Of course many of you are simply using WordPress or Typepad to create a blog, which becomes your web site. I’m seeing more and more companies using Facebook as a platform as well – such as Honda’s SuperBowl Advertisement – Facebook.com/Honda – no Honda.com

However, for those just starting out (and there are millions of you every day launching your own businesses and needing a web site) creating a web site, getting a domain name is still an important first step (once you take care of your bank account, register your business and things like that).”

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