@antimatter Yup, there is basically an easy way to take a standard website and spit it out in a different form and simple throw “m” or “mobile” in the url, you could also make it exclusively for mobile devices. Fluther had one for a while actually but I don’t think it’s around anymore.
I’m guessing wordpress has an option to make a mobile site. Never really looked into it. You will need to pay for domain hosting but it is cheaper than an apple developer license anyways.
I think google BlogSpot has one too but I don’t know for sure. Also, that would give a less “professional” url, one where you have to have .BlogSpot.com at the end.