Free website builders Yola and Weebly hit 2M users

horse-racingYola, one of the better-known among a recent wave of easy-to-use website building tools, just announced that it has hit the 2 million user milestone. That means it doubled its user base in about six months, after taking more than a year to hit the 1 million user mark.

I was surprised to hear those numbers since I usually think of Yola as chasing competitor Weebly (at least in terms of users), yet I hadn’t heard a similar announcement from Weebly. But that doesn’t mean Yola has won the popularity contest — when I emailed Weebly chief executive David Rusenko for comment, he said Weebly also crossed the 2 million user mark a few months ago. So we’ve got two companies going from 1 to 2 million users in the space of less than a year. (I also wonder if we’ll see more migration to Weebly, Yola, and other companies like Jimdo as Yahoo shuts down its GeoCities website service.)

Of course, what matters isn’t just how many users a service has, but how much money it can make from them. Both companies offer a free version, then sell users domain registration and additional premium services (I am a Weebly premium customer); after the GeoCities announcement, both Rusenko and Yola chief executive Vinny Lingham published blog posts saying that business model makes more sense that the old, ad-based system.

As part of its 2 million user announcement, Yola is also holding a contest called The Yola Makeover Challenge, where businesses who want a shiny new website are invited to apply, then the winning business will choose a redesign from the top entries (initially selected through public voting) submitted by graphic artists and web designers. The winning designer will receive $2,000.

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  • Jake
    If you believe Google Trends, Jimdo seems to be the largest one: http://trends.google.com/websites?q=weebly.com%...

    Anyone know more about their user stats?
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  • badvegan
    weebly sounds like weebo and will never win market share with todays audience. it absolutely amazes me that old people will spend tons of money on a company, yet not even bother doing a search of urban dictionary or encyclopedia dramatica to make sure that their corporate name is not or very close to current meme that will damn the future of their product. as i was researching the topic of free web hosting for my school paper i mentioned to 8 different friends "weebly" without fail they all laughed and said "weebo what?" the name is super fail.

    by the way for those of you not in the know "weebo" is currently the ultimate insult that you can give someone in junior high or high school. it is not local jargon, but instead is a worldwide insult (even in areas where ones nationality would preclude being "weebo" it is still viewed as an insult)
  • inuasha is teh gayness
    what is a weebo? (or weeboo)?
    A person who watches anime and is all over anything that comes out of japan, also people that cosplay or are fur fags. in thus a WEEBO
    fucking wanna japs in my school run around with Team Rocket shirts yelling "go Team Rocket go".... FUCKINING WEEBO
  • Naruto = lonely failtard!
    no fail! a weebo = wapanese
    Someone who is obsessed with Japan/Japanese Culture/Anime, etc. and attempts to act as if they were Japanese, even though they're far from it. They use Japanese words but usually end up pronouncing them wrong and sounding like total assholes. You can find alot of these faggots clogging up the forums of Gaia Online, hanging out in the international aisle of the supermarket, or crowding the manga section of your local bookstore. Synonym of wapanese.
    I told that weeaboo girl over there that Inuyasha sucks. She slapped me across the face and proceded to cuss me out in Wapanese.
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