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Building Your Home Biz Website, Part 2: Creating and Maintaining Your Site



Building Your Home Business Website, Part 2
Creating and Maintaining Your Site
by Donna Schwartz Mills
http://www.parentpreneurclub.com

The Internet has been a boon for parents who want to work
at home, enabling them to set up shop and market themselves
to a global audience - both quickly and cheaply.

In Part 1 of this series, we covered the steps to take in
building a foundation for your online business: procuring
a domain name and finding a host for your site. Now you're
ready to:

BUILD THE FRAME

You need to make an important decision: who will be
designing and maintaining your site.

The fastest way to get your business online is to hire a
professional to a site for you. The cheapest way is to do it
yourself. You need to assess the balance between your budget
and your time.

Many webhosts offer design services as well as tools to help
you put your pages together and get them up fast. This is a
popular business for work at home parents and you'll find
many listed in directories on sites like HBWM.com,
En-Parent.com and Momsnetwork.com. Here are some
of the accomplished designers who are listed in
ParentPreneur's Member Business Directory:

http://www.laufers.com/idesign/
http://angel-art.net/
http://www.docutype.net/
http://www.effective-results.com/

If you are the hands-on type you may want to try
designing your site yourself, and even if you do work with a
designer, you should probably learn the basics so you can
handle some of the maintenance. One of the sad truths most
webmasters discover is that their sites are never finished.
The immediacy of the World Wide Web ensures that you will
always be discovering ways to improve and build upon the
foundation you create.

If you have the aptitude for it, you would benefit from
learning HTML and creating your site from scratch. But if
you don't - and if time is a factor - there are plenty of
wonderful programs out there that will enable you to create
your site quickly (while learning HTML basics at your own
speed).

These low cost programs are recommended by the users of
cnet.com:

Site Bud - Try free for 21 days then pay $19.95
http://www.sitebud.com/

Coffee Cup: - Free trial version download - full featured
version costs $49.
http://www.coffeecup.com/editor/

HotDog Page Wiz: - 30-day free trial then pay $69.95
http://www.sausagetools.com/pagewiz/overview.html

Front Page - Microsoft's web design product is expensive,
but easy to use. However, you can order a
full-featured version for a 30-day trial for
just $9.95:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/evaluation/trial.htm
The retail price of the full program is $169
($89.95 for those upgrading from an earlier
version).

Dreamweaver - This is the favorite of professionals
everywhere. The full program is currently
priced at $299 but they do offer a free
30-day trial:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/download/

We found a wonderful new training site that promises to
teach you web design with Dreamweaver and even emails you
six video tutorials for free. The information in these videos
is valuable even if you don't use Dreamweaver to design your
site:

http://parentpreneurclub.com/cgi-bin/ads/pl.cgi?dw

If you are a student, teacher or school administrator - or
home school your kids - you may be able to obtain these
programs at up to half price at
http://www.AcademicSuperstore.com .

The high-end programs include an FTP (file transfer
protocol) function to enable you to upload your pages to
your host. Some hosts allow you to transfer your files while
you are logged into your control panel. Many webmasters
prefer to use a separate FTP program to handle this task
(this comes in handy when you develop your skills to the
point that you are installing your own CGI scripts). The
most popular FTP programs are:

WS*FTP*LE - This limited edition FTP client may be all you
need to handle uploading your pages to your
site and it's FREE for non-commercial home
users.
http://www.ftpplanet.com/download.htm

Cute FTP - $39.95 - free 30-day trial
http://www.cuteftp.com/products/cuteftp/index.shtml

Direct FTP - $30 - free 30-day trial
http://www.coffeecup.com/directftp/

There are tons of online resources to help you get up and
running with your website. My favorites include:

Webmonkey: Great tutorials with a sense of humor. Check out
their beginners' section.
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/frontdoor/beginners.html

C|Net's Builder: If you see a cool effect and want to try it
yourself, search for it here
http://www.builder.com

Free Site Templates: Jumpstart your website by grabbing one
of these professionally designed FREE
templates - over 250 to choose from.
http://www.freesitetemplates.com

You'll also get a lot of guidance by downloading any of the
following from our Free eBook Library:

HTML 4.0 Tutorial
Web Development: Just the FAQs
Dynamic Design (and its Relationship to Internet Marketing)
Graphic Design Tutorial

http://parentpreneurclub.com/cgi-bin/ez/pl.cgi?me

Designing your site and getting it on the web is only half
the battle. In Part 3 of this series, we will focus on what
you need to do to get your site listed in search engines and
directories.

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Donna Schwartz Mills writes about the specific needs of work
at home parents at her website, The ParentPreneur Club,
"For Parents Who Want Choices, Not Office Politics." Tools,
tips and advice you need to help grow your home based
business while raising a family. Subscribe to our weekly
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