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We all love the web and would like to put our stamp on it somewhere, some of us are just better at putting websites together than others. Because of this, a bunch of folks took the time out to build some services to help out the less apt. It’s probably been a bit since someone laid out all the newer services, so here is a list:

Wix – We carved out an entry about these kids way back. Really easy flash based websites. Use your domain.

Weebly – Simplified interface. Blog option was pretty straightforward and effective. Offers hosting, free redirection to your domain.

Kontain – Not the fastest to load. Doesn’t feel personal. Crowded with branded ads. Its still in alpha, so there is plenty of time for improvements.

Snappages – Simple, drag and drop. Offers paid and free services. Easy to use. Hosting provided free for a basic account.

Squarespace – Big name of the bunch. Looks as good as (or better than) a WordPress install if blogging is the idea. Smooth to setup. Free domain mapping if you already have one.

New Launch – Takes a hair longer to setup, but the templates are more detailed. Packed with options. Free site is very limited, paid plans offer redirection. Comparable upgrade charges with the rest.

All of these services can get you fresh website in a few minutes, most of them fairly stunning. But some folks don’t need all the bells and whistles, and at least one of these could be your cake.