Big love to Strikingly – this weeks RSS feed and website sponsor.
Strikingly launched in 2012 actually as a One Page website builder but over time re-angled to more a mobile-friendly website builder with the option of additional pages and blogs.
Around the launch time co-founder David Chen actually mailed me asking for feedback and I helped test a little. The builder was still basic then and it’s come a long way.
The moment when Strikingly became a big player was when Marketing guru, Seth Godin, quoted:
I started using this tool and it turns out it’s a simple web development tool that is all plug and play… It’s hard for me to imagine a website being ten times more beautiful than what you can build with Strikingly.
Neat Strikingly features
The team at Strikingly are continuously improving the platform, these are a few feature highlights:
- Unsplash integration – in your background and image editor you’ll now find the full catalog of Unsplash’s free images.
- Facebook integration – Turn your Facebook Page into a Free Website in seconds.
- LinkedIn integration – Create an online CV instantly with your LinkedIn info.
- Simple Store – Sell products on your site with full e-commerce functionality. They also don’t take a cut of the transaction fee.
- Simple Blog – Become pro-active and talk about your idea or personal brand.
So what does Strikingly cost?
There is a free option if you are happy with Strikingly branding and a username.strikingly.com domain name. This is a good way to test the platform and decide if you’re happy with the quality and level of service. Then it goes up to a $12 and $20 per month pricing tier. Each with good added value including stores to sell your goods.
Create a One Pager with Strikingly
Strikingly are committed to providing a solid website building platform for anyone, especially if you have no coding skills. Why not give them a go for your next idea.
With no code or design experience at all, you can set up a quality site in less than 30 minutes. Your site will look great on your smartphones, tablets, and computers.
by Rob Hope via One Page Love
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