However, I’ve also resorted to using these free “instant website” services for very specific purposes.
In other words, a free site called VB Programming would be addressed as vbprogramming.blinkweb.com.
The potential to create some very cool content with Squidoo is very good.
You just choose the modules you want to edit, or you delete the ones you don’t.
When you’re finished, click “Publish” and you’re page is finished.
It’s important to note a few things about your Squidoo web page.
First, you don’t even get a subdomain, you get a directory on Squidoo.com.
So, remember to title your Squidoo page to show up well on Google search.
Have a controversial topic and want to see what the community thinks?
Create a page on the issue and provide the ability for visitors to argue each side of the debate.
A great example site that I found is the “HP Community Wiki” shown below.
WetPaint is one of the first sites that successfully combines the wiki community style with free website design.
Weebly is supported by the domains that they sell to customers who decide they want their own.