Another thought I just had: There are also some affiliate networks that will give you a webpage to market their products on when you join the network. I believe the term is "white label" affiliate. I am not endorsing this, as I haven't any personal experience with them, but I can direct you to TrendRevenue, which have programs for inkjet toners or pet stuff. I'm sure there are more if you search for "White Label".
www.internetbasedfamily.com is very inexpensive and advertises: "Build a Professional, Feature-Rich Website in Just 5 Minutes Flat...Even if You Have Never Built a Website Before." It's recommended by Alice Seba, so it should be good. And there's a F.R.E.E. trial for the first 10 days - so you could see if this idea is going to be an easy solution for you, before committing your $17 a month.
I haven't tried it myself, but it might be a good place for you to start - renting a web designer usually runs at about $60-100 a page (for a decent entry-level one.)
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