Any recommendations for sites that don’t cost an arm and a leg to build and maintain?
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Zenfolio is a website builder specifically for photographers, is fairly easy to use, has good templates, and is affordable (they have a 30-day free trial). It has the advantage of a built-in shopping cart, if you ever wanted to sell your photographs. I've used it and was pretty happy, but currently don't. SmugMug is another popular web builder for photographers, and is similarly priced. Google Sites, in my opinion, isn't very user friendly, nor all that robust. Good luck!Any recommendations for sites that don’t cost an arm and a leg to build and maintain?
Wordpress.com. Inexpensive and easy to setup and use. There are offline editors for composing posts, blog templates that run from free to not free and the free ones are fine, you can compose and edit posts via a web page or you can setup a specific Emil dress which allows you to post via email. If you’re on a Mac…MarsEdit for I think $35 is a great offline composer/editor. Square space is also decent but no offline editing capability…smugmug is available but overpriced for what you get IMO. Google is free…but then you’re the product and I avoid Google as much as possible on principle.Any recommendations for sites that don’t cost an arm and a leg to build and maintain?
Hi Rich,I have thought about a website and have gone as far as to register a domain name, but have yet to use it. How do you "transfer" your domain name from the site where it is registered to the site that will host your website?
I use Adobe Portfolio and for me it's the best and easiest way I've found to share my photos. Once you learn the steps incredibly easy to upload a new album. I used Smugmug a few years ago but never really liked it.Any recommendations for sites that don’t cost an arm and a leg to build and maintain?