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Yola Sitebuilder

Discussion in 'Design & Development' started by Mai Vu Tan, May 31, 2012.

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Do you think this is useful?

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  1. Mai Vu Tan

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  2. Syed Moeen Uddin

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    Its really impressive. i will recomend every one to go and purchase that package.
    If you like you can have a tour at Freelancersinn to get some valueable information.
     
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  3. Michael James Swan

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    I have a Yola Website, and personally I do not like the sytem. It is too basic.

    I prefer going to a website designer that I trust other than a large company. (unless they work for that company :D )

    I have found that Yola is great for Novices, but for those who want a little more BOOM, then I think a designer that you know is better.

    Plus, the price is pretty steep in comparison to some great work I have known other designers to do.
     
  4. Mai Vu Tan

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    Hello, Michael James Swan!
    Please take note that Yola has updated the sitebuilder. :) So it should be better now, and basic or not is depends on you how you design it. If you don't know how to design, you can get Yola Premier and some one will help you. ;)

    -Mai :D
     
  5. Website Magick

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    The problem with builders like Yola and intuit is you have to host with them. If you decide you want other hosting you cannot take your site with you so it's $500 down the crapper.

    You're better off paying for good hosting and a designer so the product is yours to take with you if you find out their hosting and support suck.
     
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  6. Chas

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    There are also many video tutorials available on building web sites on the internet, that are free~ just a thought. :cool:
     
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  7. Jason Martin

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    Chas its great thoughts even today many people are learning basics of creating websites from such kind of videos. Many videos are also available in Youtube regarding this.
     

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