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Be Creative before you Purchase or Create a Website
Before you jump into spending coutnless hours on designing and publishing your website, or spending hundreds on having it done by anyone else you should plan out your full design (or structure). This is very important so that when it comes time...

Can I Optimize A Site Designed With Frames?
Can you optimize a site designed in frames? Of course you can! The question should be, "how effectively can I optimize a web sire designed in frames?" Framed sites – in my opinion – have little use in today's web design....

HTML - A Website Language Explained - For Over 35's
This is a very perfunctory look at the website code HTML, for those who never did any kind of Computer Studies at school and have never had the need or opportunity to look 'under the skirt' of your average website. There's nothing that an...

Search Boxes
One of my pet peeves is webmasters which make it difficult for me to use their site. I mean, I'm there, looking at a page and I just cannot find what I want. I look everywhere for navigation, and what I want to find just doesn't seem to be covered....

Some tips for the Travel Agent: Making a Great web site
These days, the travel agency is more dependent on having a well-designed, easy-to-use web site that is updated frequently. But who can afford to keep an IT person on staff? A CMS (Content Management Solution) does help keep your website content...

 
Are You Content With Your Output? 5 F*REE Tools You MUST Master Before Graduating to Guru

Tell me you haven't ever had THIS thought: "I want to build a mailing list for my website, but I don't know how..." Or how about, "There's a glaring mistake on my home page, but my web designer is nowhere to be found!" Instead of being at the mercy of your own incapability, graduate to Self-Sufficient Web Guru. Master these handy free (or nearly free) downloadable web content tools, and you'll be up to speed and fully functional in no time.

1. NvU - the Freeware Web Page Editor

Trim costs significantly with this F*REE, easy-to-use web page editor that will have you designing your own sales letter pages, email newsletters... and with enough practice, maybe even your entire website. Go here for the goods: http://nvu.com.

2. Cute FTP (File Transfer Protocol)

Upload web pages from your desktop to your web hosting server. Cute FTP makes file transfer and server cleanups quick and painless. Download your copy for under $50 here: http://www.globalscape.com/cuteftp/

3. FormMail.com - the Cheapest Form Host on the Web!

You cannot, repeat, CANNOT, expect to convert visitors to paying clients without a gentle nudge in the form of your email newsletter. Download a subscriber form from FormMail.com and start building your mailing list ASAP. A membership currently costs just $24 per YEAR! Check out the f*ree trial at http://formmail.com.

4. Overture's Keyword Tool Selector

Optimize your web articles, blog posts and home page copy. Leverage the power of keywords for better search engine rank, more clicks and more page views. Click here for your handy helper:

http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/

5. Invisionfree Software - Host Your Own Forum

Build a thriving web community where fellow freelancers can share information... for no money! Forums get traffic and traffic gets you noticed. Play around with your forum's settings and set up your topics by category to encourage visitor participation. Get it now: http://invisionfree.com

I know it'll take some time to familiarize yourself with all of these new tools, some of which can seem pretty overwhelming at first. But trust me, each time you use one you'll get better and better... and before you know it, doing something like creating a new website in a night will be cake! Good luck and enjoy your free tools. :)

Copyright 2005 Dina Giolitto. All rights reserved.

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