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How Much Your Free WordPress Website Will Really Cost You

How Much Your Free WordPress Website Will Really Cost You

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Oct 16, 2013 By Marcus Schaller

There are basically two options for building a WordPress website for your business. You could go with self hosting through WordPress.org for about $60 a year, or use WordPress.com for free. But before you jump at the free option, ask yourself: is it really free?
 
Inspired by 5 Traps To Avoid When Building a Website For Your Business from thesmallbusinessplaybook.com.
 
This article was originally published by Diagramified

Filed Under: Online Marketing Tagged With: Diagramified, Marcus Schaller, Saving Money, Website

Marcus Schaller

Marcus Schaller

Marcus Schaller has been self employed nearly his entire adult life, from his first business in 1995 as an at-home fitness trainer to his current pet care service. He's also the author of The Lead Ladder-Turn Strangers into Clients, One Step at a Time (McGraw-Hill, 2006) and has  developed lead generation strategies and collateral for private clients across several service industries, including international corporate translation, commercial real estate and executive recruiting.

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