Sites should generally start with a turnkey and cheap solution. Be sure to add a "view full site" option so that your users can opt out of the mobile experience and access functionality that the turnkey HTML5 solutions do not yet support.
For turnkey mobile Web HTML5, vendors like Pressly and Mobify will take your content and make it sport a sexy, Flipboard-stye tablet interface. Wordpress includes mobile plugins that work great on iPhone and Android.
Google's Daydream VR headset is one of several that can now view VR content on Wordpress.
What can you spend?
Once you determine whether to build an HTML5 mobile Web site or a native app, the next big question is how much you are willing to spend. Really, there are only two choices: complete and cheap or custom and expensive.
This overcomes the major problem of most site builders: you're locked into that host and that tool, often requiring you to completely rebuild your site if you want to expand. By using a WordPress-based solution, all of the rather considerable power of a WordPress site is available for future expansion. In particular, Web Hosting Hub uses BoldGrid as a site builder. BoldGrid is actually an add-on to WordPress, so there's no lock-in.
Present day WordPress plugins can pull off amazing things that normally would take a person a lot of time to do manually. WordPress plugins are among the most preferred site code that money can buy. Nevertheless, plugins of the past were considered to be just as great and sought after as the best WordPress plugins.
Activity Feed: Shows readers their friends' activity on the site, such as likes and comments.
Customizable Like, Subscribe and Send buttons. The plugin also features automatic SEO support for Facebook Comments, so search engines can index them to improve your site's visibility. According to Kelly, some of these blogs are already using the plugin to reach more readers.
Recommendations: Gives readers personalized suggestions for pages on your site they might like, as well as a Recommendations Bar option to give users the option to add content to their Timeline as they read.
Comments Box: Makes it easy for people to comment on your site and post back to Facebook, and includes moderation tools.
WordPress is the most popular publishing platform on the Web, powering 16.6 percent of all sites. In fact, 49 percent of the top 100 blogs in the world use WordPress, including CNN Political Ticker, Boing Boing, ArtsBeat, Grist, Hollywood Life, and several blogs for The New York Times.
Best website builders compared
Free trial?
Starting price*
Best overall website builder (and best for free)
Wix
''unlimited'' w/ ads
$13/month
Best prepackaged design
Squarespace
14 days
$12/month
Easiest to use
Weebly
''unlimited'' w/ ads
$12/month
Most customizable
Duda
30 days
$14/month
Best no-frills option
GoDaddy
30 days
$10/month
Best for writers and bloggers
WordPress
''unlimited'' w/ ads
$5/month
Best for basic e-commerce
Shopify
14 days
$29/month
Best for bigger stores
BigCommerce
15 days
$29/month
*Starting price doesn't include cheaper plans if they are ad-supported. Some vendors offer free domain hosting for the first year on some plans as well.
For turnkey mobile Web HTML5, vendors like Pressly and Mobify will take your content and make it sport a sexy, Flipboard-stye tablet interface. Wordpress includes mobile plugins that work great on iPhone and Android.
Google's Daydream VR headset is one of several that can now view VR content on Wordpress.
What can you spend?
Once you determine whether to build an HTML5 mobile Web site or a native app, the next big question is how much you are willing to spend. Really, there are only two choices: complete and cheap or custom and expensive.
This overcomes the major problem of most site builders: you're locked into that host and that tool, often requiring you to completely rebuild your site if you want to expand. By using a WordPress-based solution, all of the rather considerable power of a WordPress site is available for future expansion. In particular, Web Hosting Hub uses BoldGrid as a site builder. BoldGrid is actually an add-on to WordPress, so there's no lock-in.
Present day WordPress plugins can pull off amazing things that normally would take a person a lot of time to do manually. WordPress plugins are among the most preferred site code that money can buy. Nevertheless, plugins of the past were considered to be just as great and sought after as the best WordPress plugins.
Activity Feed: Shows readers their friends' activity on the site, such as likes and comments.
Customizable Like, Subscribe and Send buttons. The plugin also features automatic SEO support for Facebook Comments, so search engines can index them to improve your site's visibility. According to Kelly, some of these blogs are already using the plugin to reach more readers.
Recommendations: Gives readers personalized suggestions for pages on your site they might like, as well as a Recommendations Bar option to give users the option to add content to their Timeline as they read.
Comments Box: Makes it easy for people to comment on your site and post back to Facebook, and includes moderation tools.
WordPress is the most popular publishing platform on the Web, powering 16.6 percent of all sites. In fact, 49 percent of the top 100 blogs in the world use WordPress, including CNN Political Ticker, Boing Boing, ArtsBeat, Grist, Hollywood Life, and several blogs for The New York Times.
Best website builders compared
Free trial?
Starting price*
Best overall website builder (and best for free)
Wix
''unlimited'' w/ ads
$13/month
Best prepackaged design
Squarespace
14 days
$12/month
Easiest to use
Weebly
''unlimited'' w/ ads
$12/month
Most customizable
Duda
30 days
$14/month
Best no-frills option
GoDaddy
30 days
$10/month
Best for writers and bloggers
WordPress
''unlimited'' w/ ads
$5/month
Best for basic e-commerce
Shopify
14 days
$29/month
Best for bigger stores
BigCommerce
15 days
$29/month
*Starting price doesn't include cheaper plans if they are ad-supported. Some vendors offer free domain hosting for the first year on some plans as well.