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Different Ways to Build any Type of Business Website

1. Website Builders
Website builders are pre-designed software that provide tools for designing and
constructing websites. Like everything in life, the free ones have limited functionality but
the paid ones come with advanced features and options.

These proprietary online website builders are best for non-technical people, involving
little or no programming.

They also come bundled with various other services, all in one package. Such as domain,
hosting, templates, and content. So using a website builder to create websites by and for
common people, is the way to do it. There are various popular website builders such as
wix.com, squarespace.com, weebly.com, and wordpress.com

2. WordPress.ORG (Content Management System)


WordPress.org is an open-source content management software that anyone can use to create
SEO friendly, responsive online store, blog, business, and portfolio website. You can use free
and premium themes and plugins to create and customize any website.

WordPress is a Content Management System, or CMS for short. A CMS is a piece of software


that runs on a live web server, that allows individuals or teams of people to publish content in
a consistent format — all with little or no technical skill required. In fact, CMS platforms often
use simple, point-and-click interfaces. This means they're great for beginners and non-
technical users.

3. HTML/CSS (Any Programming Language)


Almost all the websites on the web are created and designed by using HTML/CSS and
programming languages such as PHP, Java, jquery, python, etc.

4. Hire a Website Designer


The 4th method to create a website is by hiring a website designer or website designing
company. When you hire a website designer or company to build your website, they will
also most likely use HTML/CSS/Programming language or WordPress or Website Builder,
etc.

Web page editor

I would define website builders as web design software that lets you build page layouts,
including mobile, responsive designs, via a visual, drag 'n drop interface.

 Building websites with code by hand


 Working with a WYSIWYG editor like Dreamweaver
 Using a personal blogging platform
 Making use of a visual website builder
 Using a content management system like WordPress
 Combining the best options for an easy, modern approach

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