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Yes, the title may give you a reason to read why you do not want a free website from Weebly. However, after digging a little more I found the above title lead to ellusive article reprints across various free article websites. So, what does all this mean? My point here is to address the free website Weebly.com and their attempt to lure the average Joe into building a website for free. The articles may attempt to enforce a negative opinion, rather, it’s an attempt to endorse the service via SEO tactics (And I certainly approve.) Read the last paragraph in some of the articles, the links will direct you to a silly service from TakeOnTheNet.com, which will charge you how to learn to use a free service that bases their whole existance on how easy it is to build your own website. Yes, it’s easy. In my opinion the Weebly.com service will eliminate the cheap web designers littered across the web. The below link refines the search for websites with weebly and benefits as keywords, this is what pulled up:
The Google search result: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=intitle%3Aweebly+benefits
I’m still scratching my head as to why Weebly.com is even in business. There downfall will be the eventual revenue stream they must establish in order to be feasible. The jury is still out on this one. We can’t have everything for free, just look at Google!
I’m excited that a comment came about this article. Weebly must provide some benefit to many on the Internet. Maybe I’ll start my own pay-to-learn website!