The do-it-yourself (DIY) method is an affordable way to get a decent (or better than decent) website up and running quickly. Many design programs come at little or no cost to you and are available across the web. The differences are vast between them, giving you plenty of opportunities to browse and select a program that has the level of flexibility, backend simplicity, and variety of widgets you need to get the job done. Often, these DIY services come with catered packages that handle domain name registrations and other configurations, so you don’t have to worry about them. Plus, it’s cheap. Most services start with basic packages that run about $10 a month.
However, you need to keep in mind how you intend to use your website before choosing a package. For example, Wix may have a phenomenal design program, but WordPress has one of the leading content management systems available today.
Content and HTML matter in today’s cyberspace if you want to rank high on popular search engines. If none of this jargon makes any sense to you, but you’re using your website as a way for prospective clients or customers to find you on the web, the DIY method may not be the right option. This is a very hands-on approach. While there are various tools to help you through the process, it’s important to have the know-how in ensuring your website is going to show up on Google and other major search engines. However, if you know your way around HTML and SEO optimization, are looking to create a blog, or aren’t concerned with showing up on the front page of Google, it’s a cheap and swift way to get a website published. You can choose from templates or start from scratch, depending on your comfort level. Just keep in mind that not all templates are mobile-friendly or mobile responsive.
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