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Wetpaint for making websites!

December 2nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
Organize Yourself · communication · education · website

Wetpaint is a great site for establishing yourself on the web.

If you want to post a website on the Internet without going through the rigors of an editing program like Dreamweaver Wetpaint is your answer. It’s fun. It’s neat. It’s easy. Here’s what Wetpaint says about itself:

Wetpaint powers websites that tap the power of collaborative thinking. The heart of the Wetpaint advantage is its ability to allow anyone — especially those without technical skill — to create and contribute to websites written for and by those who share a passion or interest. To do this, Wetpaint combines the best aspects of wikis, blogs, forums and social networks so anyone can click and type on the web.

This is a great site for teachers who want to post their class work on the Internet and don’t have the time to take a website design class. The website offers interactive choices like discussion boards. They even let you turn off the ads on your site if you request them to do it. (I recommend for teachers to turn off the ads)

How much? It’s free! Go to Wetpaint Now!

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