answer:If this is for a business, you’ll want something that looks nice. If you are willing to take this as an opportunity to learn CSS, HTML, and some basic scripting, you may be able to get a basic site that is functional. But design is usually important for a business. Here are some things you’ll want to consider: - You’ll need a webhost, like dreamhost, bluehost, or hostgator. The basic plan should be sufficient. – You can build your site locally and upload, via FTP, the site – You’ll need to purchase a domain, like “halethcompany.com”. – If you want to add a blog later on, Wordpress is available on most webhosts via an easy install. – Keep in mind that even if it’s a basic site, it will need to be responsive – be able to handle and look great on mobile. – You might want to consider a framework such as bootstrap to get you started. Another option is to consider something like Squarespace. I haven’t used this personally, but it seems to be the standard for building decent, nice-looking websites without any technical knowledge. You’ll pay more than standard hosting, however.