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Ken Leonard, JR.
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Developing websites for selling products online can be much

different from designing the glitzy, effects-driven sites

of today. A website designer may not realize the

requirements of online marketing related, or product

selling/reselling sites. They may sell you a design that

looks great, but makes no sales for you. A website, like

any other method of online promotion, has to be exper-

imented with, fine-tuned, and then "tweaked" some more. It

is a work forever under construction. Paying a webmaster

to edit your site frequently can get very expensive,

especially for those of you that are building your online

business "on a shoestring".







Designing a website may seem to be quite a task for a non-

techie. Well, it doesn't have to be, even if you know

nothing about web design or HTML coding (the language of

web pages).







Website design software known as "WYSIWYG" (What You See

Is What You Get) is available to let the beginner design

a great site, without having to pay a webmaster. The GUI

(Graphical User Interface) allows the user to see exactly

what changes in coding look like, on the fly.







Instead of writing HTML code to form pages,(etc.), simple

tools are used to easily create (after you've spent the time

to learn how a very complex piece of software works) website

pages, place images and text where you want them, work with

color "palates", and create "header tags" that will allow you

to get ranked highly (with a lot of work) in the major search

engines.







These programs have many features that you may think don't

apply to a productive sales-oriented website, but you

may find them useful to create other sites that may not be

sales sites, but are more image and effects-driven by design.







Purchasing a good website creation program will set you

back from $100 US to over $500 US, depending on the

functionality. This wise investment, though, will pay for

itself many times, giving you an edge over the competition.

Paying a designer for just one website (plus a few edits)

can cost you as much or more as buying and learning to use

a great website design tool.







These programs involve quite a learning process to become a

proficient user, but if you weren't willing to learn for the

good of building a successful online business, you wouldn't

be reading this article right now, would you?







Damn right!







As far as product recommendations go, there are many,

depending on your needs and budget. Try to read up on diff-

erent programs, from reliable third-party tech sites (like

C|NET or ZDNet), to get unbiased opinions and user ratings.







Stay away from any programs that are producers of "bloated

code", which is extra, unneeded code, that makes pages load

and operate more slowly. After reading, you will see that

one of the most notable examples of this is Microsoft"s

"FrontPage". I know a lot of you have a version of Front

Page already, from your install of Windows or MS Office,

but I really recommend to go with a non-Microsoft product.

The reviews and user comments back me up on this. Read for

yourself.







Check out these three website design apps. They rank highly

with users and reviewers, and after learning them, are easy

to use. Use the links below to visit their respective home

pages.









At the low end of our price range is HotDog Professional,

from Sausage Software. This has a very loyal following,

has nice features, and will cost you under $150 US.







http://sausagetools.com/professional/overview.html







The mid-priced pick has got to be GoLive, from the

great software minds at Adobe. This full-featured, highly

functional creation tool can do some great things. It comes

in around $300 US, and integrates nicely with other Adobe

apps, like Photoshop. The online tutorials on the Adobe site

are video based, with the actions happening on the screen

captures, along with audio narration.







http://www.adobe.com/products/golive/main.html







At the top of our price range is the very popular

"Dreamweaver", from Macromedia. This app is used by many

of the top online marketers, and it integrates with other

Macromedia graphics products, like "Flash" (produces most

of the "cool" animated graphics that you see on the web

today). This is a plus if you plan on designing other non-

sales oriented sites that make use of Flash animation, or

wish to design websites for profit. You can also get the

Studio version, that comes with Macromedia's graphic editing/

creation app Fireworks. Highly recommended. Highly priced.

(Around $400 US by itself, $799 US with Flash, Fireworks,

ColdFusion and more.)







http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/







Whichever software you choose, you will probably find a

free demo download available, so take it on a test run.

There are also tons of free resources and tutorials online

to help you learn and to use your favorite one like a pro!







Direct marketing veteran Ken Leonard Jr. publishes

"New Marketer Ezine" weekly, helping to take the

headaches out of starting and growing your online

or home-based business. Subscribe today by going to

http://www.kenleonardjr.com and get two useful

resources free.





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