Site Design
I enjoyed reading about the student's assessment of Weebly and agree with what he said. However, I chose Yahoo Sites since I have previously used it (when it was named Site Builder) and am familiar with its abilities. I should be able to quickly pull together a new website based upon my knowledge and prepare it for publication sooner. Yahoo also has the ability to accept PayPal for services (which I'm using rather than products) and have the ability to receive information from clients via e-mails to my business address. The others have the same ability, but as I said, since I'm family with an application already, I'm going to choose it again going forward.
The first thing that took my attention in Weebly is how easy it is to build a website; it is just dragged and pasted. I also like how Weebly looks. I have never built a website before, and, after playing a little bit with Weebly, I thought it was easier than the others. The second criterion that I thought was important is that the web builder has to be friendly to online web businesses. Weebly already has Weebly statistics built in—a tool that helps control the traffic on your website. Also, Weebly allows you to easily use Google analytics. The third criterion that I chose was bandwidth, which is 500 MB. Storage is also 500 MB (WIX offers the same). I believe that this is important because space on your website means money. You will have more space on your website if you want to advertise products. The fourth criteria are the templates. I thought that Weebly has better templates for business than most others do. Good templates mean a good-looking website.”
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