You can put up a website free of charge on many systems. You can even put one on your home computer if you wish using your I.P. address and a simple server program like "Simple Server".
One can make a website by buying a domain and making it or using a service on a pre-made domain. Sites like webs.com or godaddy.com are good sites for this.
One can make a business website by buying a domain and making it or using a service on a pre-made domain. A site like godaddy.com is a good site for this.
Sorry, .COM top level domains costs money and it is not possible to get a free website and a free domain.
In order to make a domain without the "www," you have to register it as such. For example, you would register your domain as "http://yourwebsite.com." Your chosen domain would have to be unused.
Do you mean make a website with Dreamweaver for example and then get a free domain for it? It's possible, but you need both hosting and the domain. Once you have the domain, tie it to your free hosting account when you set it up.
you buy the domain name.
Yes! There are many methods out there on the web.
You will need to register your domain name and find a host for the website. Most ISPs will be able to provide these services - some accounts may have free web space already allocated. You can then create your website in iWeb and publish it using the FTP option to your domain's webspace.
You can if the domain name is available and you buy it.
There are many sites which can assist in this process
It is free if you use a sites.google domain.
piczo.com is good. I have a webshow on there... also, type in .co.nr in google, and then you can get a domain for it!