Business
Wix, one of the best website builders around, is 75% off
TL;DR: The intuitive Wix website hosting service is on sale with subscriptions starting at $4.99.
Two decades ago, there were only a handful of ways to build a website. Free options were limited to GeoCities, Angelfire, and AOL, and you needed to know some coding to get your site up and running. Today, starting a website is easier than ever. And it’s a good thing since, without one, you might as well not exist.
If you’re looking to start a business, create an online store, or just build your own individual web presence, Wix can help you do so. And you don’t even need to know how to code to get started.
Wix is the leading intuitive drag-and-drop website builder on the market — there’s a reason it’s at the top of our list of the best website builders — but it also lets you do more than drag and drop if you want. Its no-frills interface lets you create, manage, and maintain a website that’s reflective of you. You can start completely from scratch or choose from over 500 designer-made templates for ultimate flexibility. Then, bring your site to life with video backgrounds, scroll effects, animation, and more.
Typically, a Wix Premium Unlimited Plan would cost $150 for a year, but right now you can sign up for just $39.99.
If you want to test the waters before diving all the way, a one-month subscription is just $4.99 right now, down from $16.
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