My company has a simple web design builder. All you have to do is choose a template ad your content. They are all in flash too. You can change the layout or the content at anytime and its really easy for anyone with out without html knowledge to update. It has over 250 flash templates alone to choose from. Plus you can add any theme you want to change the look of your site. flashsitedesignz.com
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2007-10-13 21:22:31
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answered by Neeka C 2
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You can go to http://www.police-test.net//buildwebsitemanual.htm which gives you step by step instructions on doing it all by hand from scratch, or you can go to a site like http://makemoneyconcepts.com/ezweb.html that has the software that basically does it all for you.
With doing it by hand from scratch, you are limited as far as what you can do or future growth. With a website building software, you can build what you nee for right now, and add more easily in the future if you like.
2007-10-11 12:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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to create your website you must have knowledge of Html, javascript, css, etc . you have to do all the encodings and you will have to design it according to the type of conent you are going to keep. after you created it you have to purchase a domain name and web space. there are many offers for web hosting.
you can also earn money by google adsense through your website, just sign up for google adsense and publish ads to your website and youll be paid for ever click.
ive my website and i earn money by google adsense.
2007-10-11 12:27:18
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answered by Amar 2
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you'll be able to develop your own little corner of Internet real estate and show the world what you're made of!
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1. Think of ideas for your new website. Make note of those moments when you think to yourself "I wish there was a website that..." Whenever you see a friend with any kind of problem or frustration, try and think of a website that would help him/her. Write down all of your ideas, no matter how ridiculous they may seem. There's no better place than the Internet to turn a quirky idea into gold.
2. Identify your market. What kinds of people would each of your website ideas serve? Some websites, like Yahoo or Google, are as general as it gets, while other sites, like ILoveAlpacas.com, serve a very specific bunch. Write down the target market next to each of the ideas on your list.
3. Figure out your commitment. How much time and money are you willing to put into your website? You can start and run a website for free, but the more money you want to make from your site, the more time and money you'll have to invest. If you don't care too much about making money (like if you're just interested in showing off your dried bug collection) you can get away with free web hosting and sporadic maintenance.
4. Narrow down your list. Which ideas stand to make the most profits? Which ideas require the most commitment? Which ideas look like they'd be fun to pursue? You will be spending time working on your website, so choose the idea you are most passionate about (that is also profitable and practical for you).
5. Register a domain name (one that's easy to remember and spell) and choose a web host. For more complicated websites, be willing to shell out the extra bucks; or, you can opt for a free web hosting, which will probably mean having a URL like www.yourdomain.webhostname.com and ads plastered all over your webpage. Read the fine print.
6. Build your website. Here you have a few different options.
* Get a website-building program like NVU, Dreamweaver, or Microsoft Expression Web or find one online and do it yourself. While this might work for your dried bug page, if you are unsure of your design eye and ability, then it's not the best choice if you're trying to make a sharp, professional impression (especially if you're trying to get people to part with their money).
* Learn HTML and build a website from scratch. HTML is incredibly easy to learn, and if you're up to it, you'll be able to tweak your web design any way you want, and you won't have to pay anybody else to update or change your site. XHTML is the new web language set by W3C's standards. Almost identical to HTML, it follows a stricter set of rules for marking up information - what this means, for the most part, is minor changes to the way you write code.
7. Learn a browser sided scripting language, such as JavaScript. JavaScript allows you to make your page interactive, turning a boring static HTML document into a dynamic, interactive web page.
* Learn CSS and a server sided scripting language, for example PHP, ASP with JavaScript or VB Script or Python. CSS stands for "Cascading Style Sheets" and it helps keep your site pretty, organized, and professional. PHP is a scripting language, and may be a tad bit harder than CSS and HTML, but is definitely worth it. With it, you can make scripts to make things on your site move and be user-interactive. Not to mention that a good knowledge of PHP and MySQL can help you edit or create beautiful and powerful forums.
* Hire a professional. This is the best option for more advanced sites, especially e-commerce sites.
8. Learn to use AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). AJAX is a technique of using a browser sided language and a server sided language to make the page get new information from the server without refreshing the page, greatly reducing bandwidth usage and vastly improving the user's experience. Think of the possibilities: you could probably make a web based instant messaging service!
9. Use keywords that your target audience would search for. Sprinkle them throughout your text, but not to the extent that it hurts the quality of your content. Use keywords in your title and description. Check your spelling and grammar. Remember that quality is in the details.
10. Upload your website. Your webhost may have an FTP feature, or you can download your own FTP program.
11. Advertise. Submit your site to major search engines. Tell your friends. Use an e-mail address with your domain. Visit other websites that complement (not compete with) yours, and offer to exchange links. Post on blogs, and put your URL in your signature.
12. Provide quality content and service. This is what will ultimately make your website awesome. Be sensitive to feedback - take it seriously. Think about your target market: their needs, their frustrations, their circumstances, and seek to make their lives easier. Strive for a win-win situation for you and your visitors. Most of all, remember to have fun!
2007-10-11 12:14:44
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answered by jixme 4
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Well You need a host and a domain name, You can pay for these or get them free, look below for a link to get them free :)
Hope this helps.
2007-10-11 12:15:33
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answered by Anonymous
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