Need help making a website
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LOL@doing it in Binary, that would take you years.
Anyway, if you have zero coding, you could start with Frontpage. Like Chuck said, Dreamweaver is a bit more complicated, but has almost everything you could ask for, aka more than you really need. In all honesty tho, if this is for a business, I'd highly suggest someone doing it for you, as your first time is unlikely to look "professional". It will be more than $100-150 for a nice site though, thats for sure.
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If you want it to look half way decent go with dreamweaver. Im sure there are online videos on how to use it. Its not really that difficult of a program to work with. Having photoshop also helps. or fireworks
videos for dreamweaver http://www.fargo.k12.nd.us/education/components/docmgr/default.php?sectionid=1892
videos for fireworks http://www.fargo.k12.nd.us/education/components/docmgr/default.php?sectionid=1269
mabye you want to get fancy here are videos for flash http://www.fargo.k12.nd.us/education/components/docmgr/default.php?sectionid=1543
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BTW, Gary, I have the whole suite if you want it. Who knows, you may be better at that stuff than me.
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its all going to come down to what you want the site to do and what your target audience is.
Sites can be built in a half hour with tools like front page, dreamweaver, or any number of host provided tools. All this is going to give you is a straight static HTML page that looks like it came from any one of your favorite WYSIWYG editors. Depending upon your target audience - this might still work for you. The truth is the internet is still not mainstream enough (at least in this region) for the larger majority of people to weigh website function and design into their views about a particular company. There are still plenty of consumers and business owners that are stuck on the 'oh wow, look, a website!' mentality. Take a newspaper ad that looks like it was done by a 5th grader. How are you going to view that business? Not very good I'd bet. Unfortunately (from the standpoint of someone in the web industry) that mentality hasn't been applied to the internet yet.
Now take that the other direction. If your target audience is younger and more technologically advanced you best be prepared to spend some money if you plan on a website having any positive effect in marketing your business. On the functionality side - if you want a robust data driven website - again - be ready to open the checkbook.
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agreed, i feel the same way about some companies. My website will be primarily a picture and text kinda deal just to put out product information and contact information. The market for my product really hasnt been created in any scale at the moment but will have a huge demand in about 2-3 years so i need to get started as soon as i can. I will not have a shopping cart or anything real interactive, just alot of pics and info maybe a few imbedded videos. I messed with dreamweaver some today and must say it was pretty easy, i think i will just go that route for now. Need to get pics and stuff uploaded first then i can start on it next week.
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