depends on the type of business and what you want the website to do.

If you just want a webpage that displays some information...maybe a few short videos and articles to show the business expertise as a subject matter expert, plus embedded google maps widget, and a reviews widget so people can see the reviews you get from Google and Yelp...perhaps also displaying your menu of goods/services?

You'll want a shopping cart widget so people can order goods /schedule services directly from your website.

Al these things are typically done from the WordPress platform, which is the most flexible...although Shopify has become the new standard for a virtual storefront if you just want a page to sell stuff.

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It depends on the goal.  I have created multiple websites with only one goal in mind - to drive traffic.   If the goal is to drive traffic, you need to get up to speed on SEO.  It is a lot easier to have a good looking website than a site that drives traffic.  Ideally, you would want to have both.  

 

Check out Wix. It’s super easy to build stuff really quickly and it looks nice and clean. If it’s just a landing page, Wix is the way to go imo. Unless you’re doing something seriously unique or intricate- the less code the better. 

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Hello everybody. I have my own website, I created it because my work became like a hobby for me and I started sharing my experience. In 2020, writing useful content on a website is probably one of the best ways to convey information to people, especially if it is useful. For anyone interested, here's a link to my site https://light-it.net/ . I ask you to give feedback on my website and if you found something useful for yourself.

 

There are a lot of amazing resources out there that you can learn from, but if you just want to get a website done, I suggest a site builder. Maybe give a look at this one that I've personally used because it has some great prices for the services and features they offer. Of course there are a lot of options out there, but I can't recommend what I haven't tried, so I'll stick with this recommendation. Hope you'll bring the idea to life.

 

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