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I am still in the90secondwebsite but someone told me about alternative...WebPlusX7 (serif.com). Any one know anything about it?
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim3
    As I understand it that is a drag and drop Windows-based website builder, but I have never used it so cannot comment on it's effectiveness but it seems like a good idea if you know zero about HTML or CSS and want to build your own site without going the free-hosted route.

    Why not try it, you can always test it live first.
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  • Profile picture of the author Taniwha
    Why not buy hosting and set up WordPress? Are there specific reasons why you don't want to, or can't?
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    • Profile picture of the author serryjw
      One more thing I have to learn . 90 second works fine.
      Thanks,
      Serry
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  • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
    FYI...90SecondWebsite Builder looks IDENTICAL to WYSIWYG Web Builder.

    It looks like they're a reseller.
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    • Profile picture of the author serryjw
      Very observant...The program was designed by the same people that created WYSIWYG Web Builder 5.
      FreoReviews- SEO and Marketing » Blog Archive » 90 Second Website Builder Review

      I still like 90 second better.

      I wish XSITEPRO was updated. I heard it will be but it makes no sense to buy software that is so old for that kinda money.
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    • Profile picture of the author CyberSEO
      Originally Posted by Jesus Perez View Post

      FYI...90SecondWebsite Builder looks IDENTICAL to WYSIWYG Web Builder.

      It looks like they're a reseller.
      There is a ton of WYSIWYG Web editors that work right in the browser. E.g.: Online WYSIWYG HTML Editor
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  • Profile picture of the author G0nzalez
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    Bolt CMS

    Bolt starts out by giving you the usual options of “pages and posts”, but it doesn’t stop there. Anyone familiar with creating custom post types for WordPress will find it easy to create new content types to their heart’s content. You can define what kind of content goes into each content type: text, images, lists, lists of images, and so much more.

    Anchor CMS

    Anchor CMS is geared towards exactly one thing: blogging. This single-minded focus is reflected in the feature-set, and indeed, the very design of the admin interface.


    Pico

    Pico differs from the other two CMS options on this list in one major way: it’s a flat-file CMS. No, I don’t mean that it stores all of its information in a flat-file database. There is no admin UI. There are no pretty screens for writing content or changing settings.


    Source: WDD
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  • Profile picture of the author KeywordKing
    Try wordpress, it's easy and there isn't much learning involved!
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  • Profile picture of the author nettiapina
    Are you looking alternatives for WordPress, Windows Phone or some obscure piece of software? If it's the last, please don't use abbreviations.

    If you want a simple blogging tool Ghost is an alternative to WordPress.
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    What's your excuse?
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