Archive for June, 2008

Building A Web Page Is Easy And Straightforward

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Believe it or not building a Web page is not a highly technical process. Sure there are elements that get pretty deep, but if you jsut want to build a Web page for basic purposes there’s not much to it.

Once you know the basics, Website creation one page at a time is a lot like writing into a word processing document. A lot of people hesitate to learn Web design because they fear it’s highly technical, but in truth it’s about grasping a few basic concepts and then typing in a structured manner.

If you have the skills required to read this post, you have all it takes to learn how to build a Web page. My Website Creation Course will give you a complete overview and lesson plan for learning the entire process of Web site design, management, and optimization.

Drag And Drop Builders Result In Poor Code

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

Drag and drop Website builders seem like the easy way out, but the truth is these “tools” often result in poor code structure, which in turn can mean reduced search engine friendliness. Also, you just don’t have full flexibility when you are relying on software; if you make a mistake you are often stuck with it unless you want to scrap the document and start over because many software apps don’t know how to fully delete your previous steps before moving forward.

I realize this may not make a lot of sense to people who are not versed in HTML. But the fact is using a cookie-cutter builder usually doesn’t work out as planned.

If you don’t want to learn the right way to build your Web pages, hire a pro to handle this for you.

And if you do decide to tackle your own design, you may want to use a site builder that actually creates correct code and teaches you the ropes as you work. An example is the WFX Site Builder.

This software is not a drag and drop utility, and you’ll actually have to use code when working. But you can use point and click commands to enter the HTML tags without a lot of typing, and the tool is linked up to hundreds of good tutorials to help you learn as you go.

I urge you to forget about drag and drop toys and go with a real Website builder.

Alternatively you may want to go ahead and learn Web design from top to bottom with our super easy online course. It’s newbie safe and expert approved, and you’ll get free updates to new material for the rest of your life if you join now.

 

Search Engines Made Simple

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Search engines are a source of extremely targeted traffic, and therefore all Website owners should be interested in basic search engine optimization. People come online looking for information and for solutions to their problems, and they usually start with a Google, Yahoo, or similar search.

Many slick talking sales reps will try to convince you that you need to invest in expensive services to get good rank within the search engines, but this simply is not true. All you really need is a grasp of some good basic fundamentals.

Armed with the proper knowledge, you can outsource the actual work involved with good SEO (search engine optimization) for only a small monetary investment. Here are a couple of good resources to help you acquire the knowledge you need for a strong search marketing effort:

Check out my basic seo article on another blog.

Also my Website Creation Course gives you a complete walkthrough of how to build search engine friendly Web pages.