I certainly don't want to come off as rude in my remarks, so upfront please understand this is not my intention, my intention is to be honest.
If you you do not have the coding skills (nor have the time/desire to learn them) AND you do not want to pay someone like David at Simpilotgroup (who does quality, outstanding work) then I honestly think you should rethink your decision to start a VA.
A dozen years ago you could slap together a basic website and call yourself a VA and have some success. However, those days are over as the bar has been raised extremely high. Virtual pilots have many, many choices and if you want to be successful then you must at the very minimum stand on equal footing with the other VA's around you. If you want to be super successful, then you must find something which makes your VA different.
David at Simpilotgroup designed my VA's website and he did an outstanding job. http://virtualairlogistics.org I won't discuss how much all this cost, but will say that David put more into the site than what I paid him.
Jerry