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<title>15 Gifts for the free site builder with own doma</title>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Websites building process can be an expensive business: you need to hire the services of a website building company, work with it on the design and characterization of the website, approve each step, rent a server, buy a domain (addresses) and more.</p><p>This whole process and especially its cost (for more information on the cost of building a website) causes quite a few people to look for “easier” (mostly cheaper) solutions to build websites without being enslaved to the website building companies.</p><p>So how to build websites, for whom it is suitable and what is the best system (for you) for building a website?</p><p>Which website building platform to choose?</p><p>Free web design platforms have always existed on the web (the oldest of us may remember Geocities), but they often required writing the code directly in HTML or using a very basic and downright inconvenient system for editing pages.</p><p>Today the dominant approach is different and platforms <a href="https://sitebxl.com/"><em>Find more info</em></a> like Wix or WordPress.com allow anyone to build a website conveniently.</p><p><img src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fappndex.com%2Fimages%2Ftopics%2F1656943212.png" style="max-width:500px;height:auto;"></p><p>Instead of writing lines of code or messing with a primitive text editor, you can choose a basic template and start changing elements on the screen: edit them, drag where you want and of course create new elements.</p><p><img src="https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.dd18d12e4560c3ed923d90906a0ba7d7?rik=MGRSnvWrPMf64Q&amp;pid=ImgRaw&amp;r=0" style="max-width:500px;height:auto;"></p><p>How To Build A Website - Free Website Building Restrictions</p><p>Although these platforms allow you to try them for free, they impose a number of restrictions on those who do not want to buy a paid subscription.</p><p>Some include advertisements (still need to make a living from something…) and some limit the number of elements and designs that can be used - to encourage users to upgrade the package and get more features (known as the Freemium model).</p><p>Another very common way to restrict users is to place their sites under the address of the service (for example domain.wix.com).</p><p>Anyone who wants to use their own URL has to pay.</p><p>Free Website Opening: Who Is It For?</p><p>Website building platform: So build a website for free or not?</p><p>Of course there are dozens more (if not more) platforms for building a free website that I have not reviewed here.</p><p>But the ones I mentioned are more or less familiar and bigger - that anyone considering building a free website will come across at one point or another.</p><p>If you want a professional and commercial website, building a website on the free the least good option in most cases.</p><p>When your site is flooded with advertisements and it does not even sit on your address, it conveys unreliability and maybe even stinginess.</p><p>Therefore, after designing the site and seeing that it looks good and functions well, we recommend choosing at least the minimum routes that download the advertisements and allow you to connect a domain.</p><p>For non-commercial blogs or personal websites, it is certainly possible to explore these options, provided you have no technical knowledge.</p><p>In cases where you can buy a small storage package for a few more dollars, connect a domain to it and install WordPress yourself.</p>
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