Web Site Design/functionality and Your Business
Have you ever wondered how those great web sites were built? They flow so easily and have the look of professionalism that you wish you could achieve. But if you aren't a web site designer and if you don't know how to use graphic software it's difficult to achieve that look and feel.
Frontpage has limited capabilities and there is a huge learning curve to using it if you are new to building web sites. I don't know about Dreamweaver because I have never used it. But I imagine it has limited capabilities as well. Notepad on the other hand gives you more flexibility but you still have a huge learning curve to go through if you've never built a web site before. And if you want to build a business a lot of your time is spent learning html and how to use graphic software, etc.
Then you run into the problem of optimising your site for the search engines so that your web site can actually be found. There's another learning curve that you didn't know you had to overcome. How do you optimise your site for the search engine spiders?
Well that's another article on its own. But you need to be able to do all of those things if you want your business to succeed on the net. So what can you use that will do all of those things for you – without having to go through all of the learning curves?
You can use Site Buildit http://buildit.sitesell.com/spunky.html Site Buildit takes care of all the technical aspects of building a web site. You don't need to learn about html, search engine optimisation, using graphic software, cgi scripts, or any of that techie jargon stuff.
You can have your site up and running in no time. With that professional look and feel and concentrate on actually running your business.
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Dianne Salmon is the owner of Choice Resources http://www.choiceresources.com She offers free tips, advice, and information on starting, growing and expanding your internet business. Subscribe to the Choice Resources newsletter by sending an email to mailto:Dianne@choiceresources.com with subscribe in the subject line.