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Writing for the web, but fancy keeping all your own affiliate and adsense revenue? Building your own websites is an option. And it's never been easier. A raft of website builders are now online, where you can create websites ranging from all-singing-and-dancing flash sites to fully-functioning store fronts. Here's an overview of some of the best.

Wix
Flash website builder with great-looking templates

Yola
Drag and drop website builder for techno dummies

Weebly
Web Builder with unique template import tool

WordPress
Blog with website building features

Wevinator
Free web builder with unique navigation tools and product/article finder

Others
Moonfruit, Jimdo, MySpace and Volusion are some of them, but there are many more.

Wix


Flash-only website builder, which has the best selection of templates but among the highest costs.

Pros

  • Sites are well-designed and professional - good-looking templates come with pre-designed pages, such as a home page and a contact page
  • Easy Drag and Drop wysiwig (What You See is What You Get) page editor.
  • Flash widgets make creating menus, mini-pages, and animations a snip
  • Can be used in conjunction with other blogs and web builders, such as MySpace and Word Press
  • No popup ads

Cons

  • Quite expensive (see below) if you do not want to display Wix ads, which shout that your website was "Free"
  • Your site uses Flash, which has it's own disadvantages. Among them, usability, for example, the back button won't work, slower load times and accessibility - not everyone has the Flash plugin installed

Free Stuff
Hosting is free with a Wix subdomain, Wix ads and logos and a free template

Extras

  • Use your own domain (registered elsewhere) for around $4.95 a month.
  • Get rid of Wix ads and logo too - from $9.90 a month
  • Wix Widget-only plan is from $5.95 month
  • Ecommerce Packages start at $24.90 (special offer: $15.90 for first six months)


Portability
Low. Embedding the wix code into a web page not hosted by Wix seems to be against their terms and conditions, except for Widgets. In addition, such sites won't be able to utilize Wix's search engines features.

Yola

Simple drag and drop page editor witha good choice of widgets and tempates

Pros

  • Good Picture Editing tool, which includes cropping, red-eye correction and optimization
  • Good selection of widgets including Google Maps and You Tube Videos
  • Can edit raw HTML
  • Can have different banner pics on different pages
  • Works with paypal shopping cart
  • No popup ads
  • Free use of custom domains registered elsewhere

Cons

  • Not completely wysiwig - some elements look slightly different when published
  • Yola's page editor is quite limited, so realistically some knowledge of html and css is needed to customize the templates, which are pretty basic and all quite similar
  • Yola is only free with a Yola Link: "Make a free Website with Yola" - not great for a business website

Portability
Yola sites can be downloaded as zip files and moved, but you will need a server with quite a long list of requirements, including php.

Free Stuff

  • Free hosting at Yola subdomains
  • Up to five sites with a 1GB or storage per site, which should be plenty unless you're publishing video
  • Free templates
  • Free use of custom domains registered elsewhere

Extras

  • Custom domains: $19.95 a year for registration
  • Premium styles: from $19.95
  • Remove Yola Link for $9.95 a year
  • Yola Pro: from $44.95 a year, includes removal of Yola link, 25 sites but not domain registration

WordPress

Although WordPress is best known as a blog host, it can also be used to build entire websites. As well as sophisticated blogging tools, users get a choice of some pretty good templates, and basic page editing tools.

Pros

  • Can nest pages
  • Templates better than Yola and Weebly
  • Tonnes of widgets


Cons

  • Very basic editor - you can only customize templates by editing the CSS, access to which costs extra
  • Premium templates are only available on sites privately hosted (costs about $6 a month)
  • Link back to WordPress - calls your site a blog
  • Navigation is a bit primitive - links just get put down the side
  • Restricted layout - all pages have one column and a sidebar
  • Occasional popup ads with free hosting


Extras

  • Custom CSS upgrade: $14.97
  • Domain mapping: $9.97 a year
  • Domain mapping and regisration: $14.97 a year
  • Domain registration only: $5.00
  • Extra memory starts at 5GB - $19.97
  • No Ads: $29.97
  • Unlimited Private users: $29.97
  • Video: $59.97
  • Premium themes - about $69 each

Portable
Yes - but only with WordPress hosts, which start from about $6 a month

Weebly

Beginner-friendly website builder similar to Yola

Pros

  • Can import templates, making the site a useful CMS (Content Management System) for sites and templates created elsewhere by designers and programmers
  • No pages/bandwidth restrictions
  • Publish at your own domain and Weebly will still host your site for free
  • Create subpages and menus
  • You can add adsense but Weebly will take a hefty 50% of your revenue

Cons

  • Wysiwig editing is even more limited than Yola's, so knowledge of CSS and HTML is really essential to create anything decent
  • Templates not great - perhaps slightly better than Yola's
  • Blogs won't work on sites not hosted by Weebly

Free Stuff

  • Hosting is free at Weebly subdomains or your own domain name (registered elsewhere), but your site will have a Weebly link

Extras

  • To remove the Weebly link, you will need to either pay to host your site elsewhere or sign up for a Pro Account - $4 a month
  • Domain registration (via Register.com) is $33.95 a year

Portability
Yes. You can download a zip. Weebly links will be removed.

Other Website Builders

Wevinator
New Web builder with wysiwig editor, advanced navigation tools and time-saving tools.

Pros

  • Unique navigation tools include a finder, dropdown menu builder and lists of products or pages
  • Picture and box corners can be curved instantly
  • Quite powerful wysiwig editor - boxes can be moved and colored, columns resized and banners edited
  • CSS editor for advanced users

Cons

  • Not many templates
  • No hosting at custom domains: sites have to be downloaded and hosted elsewhere, for example at 1and1 or another host
  • Link back to Wevinator can't be removed, but it's quite discrete

What's Free
Everything is free, but custom domains (www.yourcompany.com) are not offered by Wevinator - sites can only be published at a Wevinator sub directory. For custom domains, you will need to sign up for a hosting service, such as 1and1.com (US) or 1and1.co.uk (UK) .

Best of the Rest
Moonfruit, Jimdo, MySpace and Volusion are some of them, but there are many more.

Which is Best?

That depends on what you want. If you already have a template or you're going to get a designer/programmer to build one, then Weebly might be best, as you could import it.

If you really just want a blog with a few extra pages then WordPress is probably best. If you want a product finder, you're already paying for web hosting and/or you want to build lots of sites, then Wevinator may be for you. Flash devotees can choose between Wix and Moonfruit.

It's worth remembering that none of these web builders are really free - not if you want your own domain, no ads on your site and a half-decent template anyway.

Comments

Neha 23 months ago

Gud analysis n comparison..thanks

Miki 22 months ago

Thanks man, it's useful. I've really needed the comparison between weebly and Wordpress, since I'm Weebly newbie and have some experience with Wordpress.

Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa 21 months ago

Great Article. I like Google Blogs for a free Blog that can be used as a website. They are ultra easy to make, and hosted free. They can be made to look real nice, and tweaked for best SEO.

Jane 21 months ago

Thanks, I'll add a section on Google Blogs - sounds good.

CSS Website Templates 20 months ago

I use webs (formerly freewebs) but I didnt realise how many free web builders there were out there. Thanks for sharing with us.

John 19 months ago

I really like CirclePad for this stuff, I tried Wix and Weebly and then switched over.

Dave 18 months ago

Good breakdown. I just started using Cubender I think it's much better than Yola and Weebly.

Curtis 17 months ago

Decent list. Viviti was always my favorite. no hassles like the other sites

Kevin 16 months ago

Well done, a lot of useful information with limited use of words!

Melanie 16 months ago

I wish i had found this before I built a site with Wix. Its great to use as a travel log or a bit of fun but i wouldn't recommend it for businesses that want to show up in the search listings. I'm going to try weebly or yola.

Doug 15 months ago

I tried weebly and so far have been pretty happy with the result. Thanks for the article it was very helpful.

Abhishek 15 months ago

Hey... thanks a lot... very informative...

gg 13 months ago

Moonfruit!

bv4ph 13 months ago

I appreciate your candid breakdown of these popular website builder sites. I've been using Weebly for the last 4 months and really love it so far...my only complaint is that it becomes sluggish to work with once you've created a webpage with a substantial amount of content on it. Was looking for a potential alternative, but I think for now I'll stick with Weebly.

Ghuge 11 months ago

Seems that weebly is the best... Only weebly and blogspot allow custom domains without a fee.. And blogspot is better than wordpress since it is TOTALLY and ABSOLUTELY FREE.

I am using weebly for my website and blogspot for my blog.. dont need to pay a cent!

Yola vs. WordPress Review 8 months ago

It has been some time since I visited website with such high quality information. Thank you so much for providing such helpful information. This is really informative and I will for sure refer my friends the same. Thanks.

P. Jumago 8 months ago

I use CirclePad. I have looked at the others and CirclePad is far superior. I just love CirclePad, the tools are great and you can do flashy, edgy thing. I can actually create and make changes and my business website is fantastic.

CarlosXA 3 months ago

I really liked your review. I think Web.com and Setmysite.com are also good options for people that don't want to break the bank.

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