Homer wrote:
as said most of the popular sites have fairly simple wysiwyg interfaces with simple add on's for social medial and contact collections, only problem is the templates tend to be a little bit childish and bland, 123 are revising their site builder this weekend as it happens and are advertising a supposed more enhanced user experience [whatever that means] my experience is to get a package such as WP or webplus and work it through yourself, I run all mine through webplus and generally it's simple enough to master.
Keep it clean, keep it simple, keep it updated with content, steer away from flashy mixed font eye damaging design.
I've done several business web sites with Webplus and its never lacked any feature required, its an excellent but very simple to use program for the money mainly because the user only needs to have word processing experience and not html or any other of that gubbins.
But I also agree with BG, if all you are after is a personal site with links to social media then look no further than Wordpress, the blog styles can be restricting sometimes as you can't arrange your front page any other way than last post first, but they have recently introduced more style templates in "magazine" format, one of which I am currently using (see link in sig) which allows for a more static front page and is so easy to set up within a few minutes.