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usc90grad 03-07-2013 10:39 AM

Best Software/Site to Design a Website With
 
I need to design a website for a new company I'm starting up. The site will probably be about 6-7 pages with downloads included for customers to use. I've never created a website before so does anyone have recommendations on software or websites I can use to do this?

It's going to be a pretty basic site, but I don't want to look like it..lol.

Thanks for any help!

USCremedy 03-09-2013 06:35 AM

Re: Best Software/Site to Design a Website With
 
You may want to hire a web designer. There really aren't a lot of "do it yourself" options to making a web page that will look professional (that I know of). Your site sounds pretty basic, so it shouldn't cost much. Check Craigslist for freelance designers.

I've been out the web design game for a while so everything I just typed could be complete BS. lol

usc90grad 03-11-2013 02:51 PM

Re: Best Software/Site to Design a Website With
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by USCremedy (Post 3699858)
You may want to hire a web designer. There really aren't a lot of "do it yourself" options to making a web page that will look professional (that I know of). Your site sounds pretty basic, so it shouldn't cost much. Check Craigslist for freelance designers.

I've been out the web design game for a while so everything I just typed could be complete BS. lol

Thanks buddy. I hadn't thought about hiring someone but you're right...can't be that expensive.

central_eagle 03-11-2013 03:08 PM

Re: Best Software/Site to Design a Website With
 
Google web studio...i've used it for my website, you can use the free 30 day trail

JGCarolina 03-11-2013 08:03 PM

Re: Best Software/Site to Design a Website With
 
I agree with Remedy, unless you want a really templated and generic looking website. If the look isn't a big deal to you, 1and1.com is a decent option. I'd encourage you not to do that though. I'd look for a web design/programming student still in school looking for side work if your budget isn't extensive.

Sites can get pricey and the addition of custom functionalities will add to the price tag. I work for a full service digital agency so if you wanted to look into investing some money to your online presence then message me. But bottom line is I would definitely urge you to hire someone to get it done for you.


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