#1 Wix
Easy to Use Website Builder for Small Business
Most popular website builder on the market, and well-established, hosting more than 100 million users worldwide. There’s a reason so many people use it.
See Wix Full PROS and CONS ReviewMost popular website builder on the market, and well-established, hosting more than 100 million users worldwide. There’s a reason so many people use it.
See Wix Full PROS and CONS ReviewConstant Contact website builder was relatively easy and simple to use. It’s fairly intuitive, and the templates are modern. You can simply click on a page element to bring up customization options.
See Constant Contact Full PROS and CONS ReviewThey include a free plan to test out their website building tool. It’s very limited, but you can get an idea of how SITE123 works.
See Site123 Full PROS and CONS ReviewWe managed to get our test site up and running within less than 20 minutes.
See Jimdo Full PROS and CONS ReviewHigh cost. A standard website starts between $12-18/month, with online stores increasing to $26-40/month. And these include the discount for paying annually.
See Squarespace Full PROS and CONS ReviewGoDaddy has multiple upsells making navigating very difficult. They offer 1-year free domain name, but this renews at $17.99/mo.
See GoDaddy Full PROS and CONS ReviewWordPress is not the best option for complete beginners as it requires more work and some technical skills.
See WordPress Full PROS and CONS ReviewWeebly has only 60 themes to choose from. And many of them haven’t been updated for a while.
See Weebly Full PROS and CONS ReviewCompared to others on this list, Webs design templates did seem a touch outdated. It also wasn’t as easy to edit.
See Webs Full PROS and CONS ReviewFirst and foremost, the entire billing process seemed shady. We couldn’t believe how many upsells there were. And the only way to cancel your plan is to CALL them.
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