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Thank you Faramarz but your link does not seem to have Mr site and Wordpress in them.
I don't know them but here are a few things to find out before you decide. You did not mention what the purpose of the website. If it is for business then neither nor any other DIY site. If it is for personal use you need to compare the hard disk allowance, upload and download limits, and if you have a lot of files whether it allows ftp access (which is Important if you want to use a third party software - do they allow the use of such software to build the site?). Google "top web hosting sites" and you'll see sites that rank and compare these web builder sites.
Thanks for your comments.
Fozolie are you saying Wordpress is no good for business? Why is that?
It was a general comment not a specific comment about Wordpress. The reason being DIY sites do not guarantee performance or availability. You get what you pay for.
As Fozolie said, Wordpress and other template sites may not be the best for business as you may be limited to the available features and functionality. You also need to pay attention to SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) from early stage, unless your business does not need search engine traffic. Template sites may pose restriction to changes/amendments that you may wish to make to pages for SEO purposes. They are however the most economic option for starting the business before proceeding to a full customised website at a later stage of business. Unfortunately no-one can say which one is better as it depends on the features that you required but wordpress has been round for a long time and there is a very large pool of templates and bolt-on components available for it.
Thanks divaneh. I too think it is difficult to say which one is better since all of them are doing bussiness on internet.