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You could start with a blog as well, e.g. try blogger, or use the simple Google Page Creator (You need a Gmail account) – easy to set up for a beginner.
Later on though, it might pay to learn html/JavaScript/PHP etc, which allows more flexibility to design and modify your web site. Then maybe upgrade to a paid host and domain, which will possibly yield more features (scripting, bandwidth, increased storage space, email accounts, etc) and more ownership of your site…
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You can start easily with a web editor like front page 2000 or a free one (e.g. NVU). Then maybe start by signing up with a free host (e.g. Netfirms Basic – but there are many, e.g. the popular, many which have their own free web editors). Then upload your site to your host (use a free FTP program to upload your site – e.g. core FTP). Then you can promote it in forums, search engines, directories, etc, if you want.
You could start with a blog as well, e.g. try blogger, or use the simple Google Page Creator (You need a Gmail account) – easy to set up for a beginner.
Later on though, it might pay to learn html/JavaScript/PHP etc, which allows more flexibility to design and modify your web site. Then maybe upgrade to a paid host and domain, which will possibly yield more features (scripting, bandwidth, increased storage space, email accounts, etc) and more ownership of your site…