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SOPA & Weebly Yola Webs Jimdo WordPress

If passed, SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) can effect your Weebly or Yola or Webs or WordPress website. SOPA is a wrong way of handling piracy. Every one is against piracy. But the contention here is “How” SOPA proposes to deal with piracy. We at Weebly Forums are against SOPA.

Here is how SOPA effects Weebly.…

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Which Is A Good Free Website Builder ?

If you are new to the Free Website Builder world, and are not much familiar with the terminology, it could be a daunting experience to choose a site builder from the many options. We will narrow it down to two and put it in layman’s terms.

Assuming that your needs for website are simple and that you are looking for a free site, your choices are Weebly or Yola.

Choose Yola if Look & Feel are more important than flexibility of the site. Choose Weebly if functionality/flexibility are more important than the look and feel. …

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Analyzing the Business Models of Weebly, Yola and Other Free Easy Website Builders

For some one new to Weebly, Yola, WebNode or Other Free website builders, the questions that keep lingering at the back of the mind is: How can Weebly or Yola offer Website builder with so many features, themes and hosting for free ? What is the catch ? Is it a scam ? Is there a hidden agenda ?

Before getting further into details, here is the answer: There is no catch. These are trust worthy businesses built around a very strong business model with a powerful value proposition.

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Weebly Yola Webs Jimdo WordPress. Which Is Good ? Which is Better ? Which Is Right ?

Easy Website Builders – Weebly, Yola, Webs, Jimdo, WordPress & Wix. The competition is heavy.

If you are looking for an absolutely free website then your choice is narrowed down to Weebly and WordPress.com. That should make your life easy.

But tread carefully. If you are a business or a professional, getting your custom domain from GoDaddy or other registrar is highly recommended. It is always advised to keep your registrar and host separate.

Businesses using websites without a custom domain would face difficulty when you need to migrate. If you are thinking of registering your domain, then you should seriously consider Weebly alternatives: Yola, Jimdo, Webs & Wix. Registering a domain through Weebly costs $40/year, which is four times …

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Our Comments are now Pure Text. Thanks to Peter.

HTML tags are disabled in the comments. This allows people to post html code in the comments for others to use it as just cut and paste. And also, allows people to discuss issues with their html code. Thanks to Peter’s Literal Comments for providing us a good way of doing it.…

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For a Free Website, Weebly Wins Hands Down

No doubt I am big fan of WordPress.com and I love it. But if you looking for a professional, easy and truely free website with no strings attached, Weebly is a clear winner.

Weebly lets you create your site the way you want, you can customize the theme, edit the style sheet, run google ads to make money, use it for E-Commerce, use it with paypal and google checkout .. All without having to pay any thing to weebly. Weebly never inserts advertisements…

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Weebly Alternatives

If you are in the market looking for professional websites that are easy to build and maintain, you should evaluate Weebly and the alternatives. Each of them have different set of features, pricing and complexity. Weebly is good at what it does. And so are others.…

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Introducing Weebly Community Support

Thank you for your interest. Most of the functionality will be in place by Jul 15, 2011.

Please note that there is absolutely no connection between Weebly.com and WeeblyForums.com. Weebly Forums is completely independent.

There are so many things that the weebly community can benefit from each other’s knowledge. The idea here is to provide a platform for people to discuss topics ranging from simple aspects…

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