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Do-It-Yourself Web Design for Home-Based
Businesses
Home-based businesses need a strong web
presence to combat the inflated advertising and marketing budgets of
their larger competitors, but establishing that presence through a
professionally designed and developed web site may not be an
affordable option. In many cases, the only cost-effective way to get
the web site you want for your business is to do it yourself.
Even if you are not experienced in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language),
you can find helpful programs which will assist you in your design
efforts. Trust me, it is not as difficult as it may seem to be.
Here are a few tips for finding software to meet your small or
home-based business's needs.
1) Know Your Options
When it comes to web site creation software, there are three types
to choose from: text editors, HTML editors, and WYSIWYG editors.
Text editors, which are basically any word processing program such
as Word or Notepad, require extensive HTML knowledge.
NoteTab Light (Freeware)
http://www.notetab.com/download.htm
HTML editors are much like text editors except they include
additional features to aid inexperienced users, such as color-coded
tags and pre-prepared CGI and Java scripts. If you have little or no
experience with HTML, WYSIWYG editor is a better choice.
HTML Kit (Freeware)
http://www.chami.com/html-kit/download/
Web-O-Rama (Donationware)
http://www.kevingunn.com/weborama.htm
WYSIWYG, which stands for What You See is What You Get, programs
like FrontPage or DreamWeaver allow you to design the pages'
appearance without writing code. You pick what
you want and the program automatically generates the code.
Macromedia Dreamweaver ($399) (Recommended)
http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/download/
NetObjects Fusion ($149.95)
http://www.netobjects.com/products/html/download.html
2) Look for the Features You Need
When you start browsing for web site software, you'll want to look
for a few key features, such as ready-made templates, wizards (they
make many tasks easier and quicker), auto-backup, and pre-built
code.
Remember to also keep in mind your own level of HTML experience. If
you are inexperienced, then you will want plenty of templates and
wizards to help you along. Likewise, if you feel comfortable working
with code, then you may want to choose programs without all of the
bells, whistles, and help since they will cost you less.
3) Do Some Research
Never buy a program, especially not one for business, without trying
it out first. Most of these programs have demos or free trials
available on their manufacturers' web sites. You can also check with
sites such as CNET.com or Epinions to get an idea of which programs
are being recommended by users. Check with popular computer
magazines for their experts' input as well.
All of this research will give you a good idea of which programs to
explore and which to avoid when you are making your final buying
decision.
4) Keep in Mind Your Budget
Depending on which type of web design program you choose, your costs
will vary dramatically. Text editors, for example, are often already
on your computer. Notepad, a feature of Windows, makes a very usable
text editor and will cost you nothing extra.
HTML editors, on the other hand, can cost anywhere from $30 to $100
while WYSIWYGs are priced between $70 to $500 and up.
Well-known brands, such as Adobe and MacroMedia, will cost more but
the quality of their programs and the stability of their company
make them a better choice than the inexpensive software from unknown
vendors.
Also, be sure to look for programs that offer free or reduced price
upgrades so you continue to get the most from your software without
paying full price again every two or three years.
With these tips, you should have no trouble finding an HTML program
that fits your needs and your experience level so you can create
your own professional-looking web site without draining your
business's budget.
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No matter which software you use, a good knowledge of HTML
will always be helpful. Here are some links that have helped
me tremendously in building my HTML and web designing
skills:
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/teachingtool/html.html
http://www.davesite.com/webstation/html/
http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
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Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Home Based Business Opportunities -
One of Internet's leading website dedicated to starting, managing
and marketing a home based business.
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