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May 26, 2016 9 years ago
Culex
is INCONCEIVABLE
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Just looking around for a program or any tools I could use to produce a website. I've been needing to work on one for a while now in which I can display and sell gemstones and jewelry on, rather than piggy backing on other sites, or sinking some profits and time away in things like ebay.

If one requires coding, I can deal with that, just will need to invest some time learning into it, though I'd prefer if there is one that is easy to setup with multiple pages as well as extremely easy and linear organization for a well composed layout.

Link some programs or ideas here, please~

May 28, 2016 9 years ago
Verdi
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Adelay_654

tumblr & wordpress are the biggest and easiest ones. tumblr is where i run my site, frugal-finds.com. also have you tried selling on storenvy? that's where i have my storefront.

Jun 4, 2016 9 years ago
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I haven't used it myself, but I have heard Squarespace might be good for something like this.

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Jun 19, 2016 9 years ago
barratrous
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reclame

I've used Website Builder from Go Daddy for websites I've created. It's super easy - you just drag and drop everything you want on there. You never see any coding. Also I think you can make it so you can accept payments on there, if you're looking to sell your jewelry.

They run specials all the time for the services and you can merge your domain with their servers. Super easy and they're really helpful!

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Jul 8, 2016 9 years ago
Cardamom
is the spice of life
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I used Concrete5 to help build a website, but I paid for the hosting myself elsewhere. It had a front-end/back-end editor so I could play with the code, but also edit from the front.

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