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1. Wix.com$13.00 – $49.00603ms99.96%BEST★★★★★
2. ConstantContact.com$10.00 – $20.00258ms99.99%GOOD★★★★
3. SITE123$10.80 – $22.80No Recent DataNo Recent DataGOOD★★★★
4. Jimdo.com$9.00 – $39.00904ms99.96%AVERAGE★★★
5. Squarespace.com$12.00 – $40.00299ms99.98%AVERAGE★★★
6. GoDaddy.com$10.00 – $25.00256ms99.99%AVERAGE★★★
7. WordPress.com$4.00 – $45.00333ms100%AVERAGE★★
8. Weebly.com$6.00 – $26.00881ms99.96%CONFUSING★★
9. Webs.com$5.99 – $22.99895ms97.79%CONFUSING
10. Web.comBAD BILLING
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