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Building a website is much like writing an article. There are some general rules that should be observed. Yet, exactly how you are going to fit in the rules is entirely up to you. The author. Or in our case, the creator of the website.  Once you’ve got your hosting account, you can start creating the website.

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The easiest way to do so is to use a website-building tool. They are software platforms or applications that enable users to create, publish, and manage a website. The key benefit of using a website-building tool is that it allows us to go online with little or no technical knowledge of coding or web development principles. Of course, the more you are familiar with these principles, the easier it will be for you to create a website, even when using a website-building tool. Yet, having that technical knowledge is not a mandatory requirement.

The website-building tools provide a user-friendly interface, typically involving drag-and-drop functionality, templates, and customizable elements that allow users to design their sites visually.

There are various types of website-building tools, including:

1. Website Builders: These are all-in-one platforms that provide everything needed to create and host a website. Popular examples include Wix, Squarespace, and Weebly. They offer templates, design tools, and sometimes even domain registration and hosting services.

2. Content Management Systems (CMS): These platforms are slightly more complex and allow for more customization and scalability. WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal are among the most well-known CMS platforms. They often require some level of technical knowledge but are highly versatile and supported by large communities.

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3. E-commerce Builders: Focused on building online stores, these tools offer specific features necessary for e-commerce, such as product listings, shopping carts, and payment gateways. Shopify and BigCommerce are examples of e-commerce builders.

4. Coding Frameworks and Libraries: For those with more technical expertise, frameworks like Bootstrap or libraries like React can be used as tools to build websites with more control over the functionality and design.

These tools cater to a range of needs, from personal blogs and portfolios to complex business websites and online stores, making web development accessible to a broader audience.

The easiest way to create a website is to get a completely free forever hosting account, and install WordPress. Once you’ve done that, you will have to log in you WordPress website and start developing it. If you’ve never had the opportunity to create a website with WordPress, feel free to refer to our WordPress Tutorial section, where we’ve covered each and every step of building a website with WordPress.

Related: How to log in to my website and start developing it?

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