Whats the Best Website Builder For Minisites For Someone On A Budget??

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Hi Warriors,

I get asked this question all the time. I usually get my stuff outsourced but if someone was to try and build a simple minisite themselves. What would you say was the best thing to buy?

Ive used Komposer which is free and pretty good. Any other suggestions?
#budget #builder #minisites #website
  • Profile picture of the author anth.elias
    Word Press- price free! strip it down and make one page static, then just add a menu and pages, there are thousands of free templates and plugins.

    Word Press is great for mini sties lots of growth potential and flexibility, and best of all Google loves them.
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    • Profile picture of the author Harry Spencer
      I love XSitePro, it is great for knocking out quick minisites and has a lot of features that will help you do more with less technical knowledge. XSitePro does have a fairly large learning curve due to the extensive features it provides the end user but if you're willing to learn and practice everything you'll quickly find that XSitePro is capable of creating all sorts of websites.

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    • Profile picture of the author la dominatrix
      Originally Posted by anth.elias View Post

      Word Press- price free! strip it down and make one page static, then just add a menu and pages, there are thousands of free templates and plugins.

      Word Press is great for mini sties lots of growth potential and flexibility, and best of all Google loves them.
      Word press as well but host it yourself
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  • Profile picture of the author ToddK
    I think it comes down to personal taste and what your use to using. I have tried pretty much every development tool on the market from free ones to the more expensive tools but I keep coming back to what I cut my teeth on and that was Adobe DreamWeaver.

    Actually, truth be told I use different tools depending on the job I am working on but again, my personnal preference is Adobe Dreamweaver and Photoshop.
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  • Profile picture of the author nvs74191
    wordpress + a wso running from Jason Keith for adding sales/squeeze pages.

    Together, they can help u crank out minisite after ministe really fast
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