Two ways to make a website

What's the right choice for you?

Two ways to make a website

What's the right choice for you?

Two ways to make a website

What's the right choice for you?

Choose the easy way… or the easier way.

Do it yourself. Thanks to drag-&-drop site builders, creating your own website or online store is as simple as updating your Facebook® page. And if you want something more advanced, there are DIY platforms Like WordPress that allow you to create pretty much anything using plugins.

Hire a professional. The easiest way to build a site is to have someone else do it for you. The right designer can have a basic site online in a matter of days. It costs more, but if you don’t have the time or desire to do it yourself, it’s well worth the investment.

Create your own website

Do-it-yourself tools

You don’t need to know how to code to make your own site. Site creation tools like Website Builder handle all of the technical work for you. Simply choose a theme and use drag and drop tools to customize it.

Learn more about Website Builder

And for businesses that want to sell their products online, tools like Online Store are do-it-yourself website builders that also include an integrated shopping cart, built-in credit card processing, shipping options, inventory tools and more.

Learn more about Online Store

More features & flexibility

If you’re a little more ambitious, WordPress lets you create a powerful, customized website by using themes or adding plugins developed by other users. It takes a little more skill, but as the most popular site creation tool on the web, it’s worth it.

Learn more about Managed WordPress

Hire a web designer

Choosing the right designer

Make no mistake, you can spend a small fortune on your website. But you don’t need to, not if you know what to look for. Make sure your designer has:

  • Plenty of experience, including a portfolio of sites he or she has designed that you can review.
  • A list of references who will tell you what he or she is like to work with.
  • Rates that fit your budget and are well-defined, so you’re not surprised by random ‘extras.’
  • A good understanding of your brand or style.