[help] website builder

Philippines
April 1, 2010 3:54pm CST
Does anybody here know a website that lets you build a free subdomain? if it is user friendly that would be great. my cousin, 12 years old, said she wants to put up a site for her home made bracelets. she is selling those to help for family expenses and i dont know any html stuff. i'd appreciate your suggestions, thanks.
3 responses
• Philippines
1 Apr 10
How about making your own blog account, I'm also not technically into html stuff but having your own blog would be easy to customize, you could edit almost anything on your site personally without needing some html stuffs, Currently I blog at http://blogger.com and editing it at http://draft.blogger.com. You could also try it, if you have any queries or questions feel free to ask me.
• Philippines
2 Apr 10
i know blogger.com. i already recommended it to her and she said it's in a blog format. she told me she wanted to work on dreamweaver which is complicated yet she looks for simple web design tools. can't understand kids nowadays.''''''''
@Grat15 (439)
• Singapore
3 Apr 10
How about www. co. cc. You can sign up with free and choose your own domain name.
@jpso138 (7851)
• Philippines
3 Apr 10
Well there are sites that offer this for free. In fact I have utilized this and its very good. Its also user friendly that you do not need to have any html knowledge to create a website. Just try weebly.com and webs.com. Both of them are good sites offering free websites. The great thing is that you also have the option to upgrade it and take out the subdomain name. But if you don't, then its perfectly fine although there are limitations but it definitely great. Just check it out. If you visit the website on my profile, its from weebly and I have this for a year already all for free.
• Philippines
4 Apr 10
Yeah, we've kinda settled on weebly.com. I find it more convenient to work there. Although there's this another one, webnode.com. It's much simpler than weebly and webs. My cousin finds it more user friendly than the other two so i think she's gonna stay with it.
• Lodi, California
25 Apr 18
Open a "store" on Etsy.com! It's super easy and the site is especially geared toward handmade and unique items. Doesn't cost anything to set up.