Microsoft launches free website creation tool


This week, the Microsoft launched a free tool for website creation aimed at small Business. The service integrates the Digital Marketing Center, a page that helps in managing social networks and advertising.

According to the company, the platform allows the creation of websites in a matter of minutes, in a simplified and intuitive way. The intention of the launch is to eliminate cost barriers and lack of time for companies that are taking their first steps.

In a statement, Microsoft noted: “Small businesses can now save time by importing information to their website from a Facebook page or advertising campaign. We take care of the formatting of the page layout, so no expertise is required”.

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Although the news is interesting, for now the whole Digital Marketing Center, including the free website creation platform is only available in English.

To use the service, it is necessary to create a account. After entering some information, you can click on the “My Website” button in the upper right corner of the page. There, you will find options to build your virtual address.

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