I used to have one for my wedding photography business which was Wordpress with a plugin from a company called ProPhoto. Took a while to setup particularly the header and menus but once finished updating it was simplicity itself.
I found it easy to use, and at the time seemed ok for a freebie, although I'm not sure I'd recommend it. About a year after setting them up I was locked out of both. At least, my password stopped working, the automatic means of getting a new one stopped working, and unless I upgrade to a paying account there's no tech' support.
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I used to have one for my wedding photography business which was Wordpress with a plugin from a company called ProPhoto. Took a while to setup particularly the header and menus but once finished updating it was simplicity itself.
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I found it easy to use, and at the time seemed ok for a freebie, although I'm not sure I'd recommend it. About a year after setting them up I was locked out of both. At least, my password stopped working, the automatic means of getting a new one stopped working, and unless I upgrade to a paying account there's no tech' support.
There's the http://www.RoydAudio.org site I manage, all built upon WP.
Then there's the http://www.HiFiHunter.com site, for which I had to code some heavy search engine plugins.
I also run my own personal website/blog on WP too: http://www.fubaby.com
I have a couple of others under wraps and I've also done commercial WP sites as a Freelancer. So yeah, I can definitely recommend WP!