If you feel far more comfortable coding than designing web sites, you might want to check out a new player in the instant web site race: Weebly.
With Weebly, I was able to lash up something like a real web page together in about 2 minutes, dragging and dropping page elements, text blocks, flickr and Youtube viewers onto my page. I published it (http://47hats.weebly.com/), setting it up as a subdomain of Weebly (or I could have used my own domain or used Weebly to register a domain) in 60 seconds. Unlimited pages, free, instant forms, downloadable site archive and more. Check it out.














And I just noticed… it has a developer API. Sweet! (http://developers.weebly.com/api-introduction.html)
I found another free website builder http://www.webnode.com. Weebly is perfect for simple pages, WebNode is nice when you need more features (polls, forums etc.)
If you’re new to Weebly or if you want to learn some of the more advanced things you can do with Weebly, check out http://www.TakeOnTheNet.com You can find some great Weebly training videos for only $20
WebNode is more powerful than Weebly.
But, you wouldn’t use Weebly (or WebNode) to host a business website, would you? Or would you?