Technology
Need to build a WordPress site? This tool will make it look professional for less than $50.
TL;DR: Grab an unlimited license, lifetime subscription to the WP Page Builder for $49, a 91% savings.
If Fyre Festival and WeWork are anything to go by, all you really need to make a name for yourself in this world is a “vision” and a flashy online presence.
If you’re not interested in being a fraudster or tech founder, but still want to look important when people Google you, WP Page Builder can really help with the flashy online presence part (but probably not the vision).
WP Page Builder lets you build a WordPress website without any coding or similarly complex back-end stuff. Its robust features include pre-designed templates, a variety of layouts, and drag-and-drop tools that are pleasingly intuitive. Take a look:
For $49, which is 91% off the original price of $599, you also get an unlimited license and lifetime access to the software. That means you can build limitless sites, or totally refresh a live one, and you’ll never have to think about hiring a developer.
In this era of Gen X influencers and TikTok tastemakers, it may seem like actual dot com websites are a relic of some bygone digital era. But then again, if you want your company, personal brand, or passionate vision to have a lasting online footprint, a professional-looking website is the only way to go.
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