Which site builder is the best?

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Affiliate Genie or Site2traffic.

Which site builder is better?

I am on the verge of buying either one of these two.

Warriors,please give me a feedback.

Thanks,

Mihye
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  • Profile picture of the author vicone
    Also consider Andy Williams new Web Content Studio. This is an upgrade of programs he has provided for several years and has lots of useful features for building web pages that attract search engine traffic.

    You can get a better idea of what it can do at the website (not an affiliate link):

    Web Content Studio ? Helping Create Unique, Themed Web Content

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  • Profile picture of the author Eric Graudins
    There is no such thing as the "best" sitebuilder.
    It all depends on what you want to do, your level of skill, your programming knowledge, etc. etc, none of which you have shared with us.

    Having said that, I've found that Wordpress installed on your own hosting account, and using the free Atahualpa theme gives you the power and flexibility to suit the vast majority of website building tasks.

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    • Profile picture of the author NAKATOO
      Originally Posted by Eric Graudins View Post

      There is no such thing as the "best" sitebuilder.
      It all depends on what you want to do, your level of skill, your programming knowledge, etc. etc, none of which you have shared with us.

      Having said that, I've found that Wordpress installed on your own hosting account, and using the free Atuahalpa theme gives you the power and flexibility to suit the vast majority of website building tasks.

      regards
      Eric G.
      Yes, I totally agree with what you said. If you want to build an one page website to promote a particular product, you can use Nvu, a free sitebuilder.

      You can also use Kompozer which is also free to download.

      There are also web-based site builders which are quite handy if you are clueless about HTML such as sitebuild it, Blinkweb etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author rosetrees
      Originally Posted by Eric Graudins View Post


      Having said that, I've found that Wordpress installed on your own hosting account, and using the free Atuahalpa theme gives you the power and flexibility to suit the vast majority of website building tasks.
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      I go along with Eric. S2T looks kind of expensive. I don't anything about it as I've never used it.

      Wordpress is free and fairly easy to learn. Like Eric, I use the Atahualpa theme for all my Wordpress sites. With practice you can do almost anything you want with this theme alone.

      PM me if you'd like some examples.
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  • Profile picture of the author waken
    Mihye, it all depends on the purpose of your site. Each builder has its own uniqueness that others do not. And it depends if you prefer to manage your site from your pc or web based. But Xsitepro (PC based) and Wordpress (web based) is still the top in my list.

    Don't mean to confuse you with more of these options but most importantly, you must know what you intend to do with the builder before you get one.
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