Learn How to Build Complete Websites in Three Days
Tue 12th September 2006
If you're a business owner with an internet presence, you probably already know that the rules of the web are constantly changing when it comes to maintaining profitability online. In the past, it was common for businesses to have a website built, and then leave it unchanged for long periods of time... sometimes years! But in order to achieve high search engine rankings and gain exposure in today's internet age, websites must be continuously updated with fresh, current information.
Information, the primary "product" of the internet, demands to be fresh and new. In the past, building and updating sites was so complicated that only those with years of training could manage to make changes to a site. Today things are completely different. Now there is software like Dreamweaver that does all of the hard work and allows you to build web pages with as much simplicity as creating a Word document.
Most people don't realise that so much can be learned in so few days of web design courses. But with advancements in web design technology, creating sharp and professional websites is more simple than ever before. If you can use Microsoft Word, you have all of the prerequisites you need for Dreamweaver training.
The reason programs like Dreamweaver make building websites so simple is that they use all of the tools that you're already familiar with from using Microsoft Office products. While there are still a lot of complicated processes happening behind the scenes, Dreamweaver uses a simple editor that allows you to build your web pages visually and then transfer them to the web.
Why pay someone else an exorbitant amount to build your company's website when you can easily do it yourself after taking two days of Dreamweaver training? The going rate to hire someone to build a professional website is between
Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information on Dreamweaver or web design instructor-led training courses, please visit www.stl-training.co.uk.
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