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Are you thinking about starting your own website? If so, finding the right platform for your site is key. A good platform can make your site easier for you to use, and can also make it load better for visitors. Here are three platforms many people have had success with.
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Three of the Most Popular Website Platforms
Are you thinking about starting your own website? If so, finding the right platform for your site is key. A good platform can make your site easier for you to use, and can also make it load better for visitors. Here are three platforms many people have had success with.
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Wordpress
Wordpress is a blogging platform, but it's so much more than that. It'll help you put together a professional, fully functional website. Its interface allows you to easily track what visitors are doing, and its widgets help your site to run as smoothly as possible.
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Don't shy away from Wordpress just because you're not planning on blogging. There are a number of templates available, and it's a great choice for all kinds of sites.
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Squarespace
Squarespace can be pricey, but it's worth the money. It makes building a great looking site incredibly easy, and updating your site can be done very quickly. Even if you're not tech savvy, you should be able to master Squarespace in no time at all.
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Squarespace is the ideal platform if you feel like you need a platform that's designed for site building novices. You'll never feel lost with Squarespace. You'll be able to use it to make exactly the kind of site you want to make.
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Ruby on Rails
If you want to build a site from scratch, but would appreciate having some framework, Ruby on Rails is a fantastic choice. It's designed to make writing code a breeze. It's definitely not for non-programmers, but this popular program is used by many of the biggest companies out there.
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Everyone from Twitter to the Yellow Pages uses Ruby on Rails. If you want to do it all yourself, there's no better platform.
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