Free Web Site
Tools
Step
1 - Build Your Web Site For Free
Did you know
that you can accomplish a lot of web site development and marketing for
free? Lots of cool scripts are free, autoresponders
are free, web site graphics
are free... lots of stuff are yours for the picking!
Tons of places
abound that let you build homepages for free. There *are* caveats,
of course - you'll probably be expected to display banners of the hosting
site, for example.
First, consider
your ISP. Most likely you can put your own page there for free. Be sure
to check.
Next, Hypermart,
Crosswinds, Angelfire,
FreeYellow, and Tripod
offer free pages. Heck, bunches more can be found at Yahoo!'s category
list.
Need some help
creating pages? Netscape Communicator, Internet Explorer and other browsers
have a free page creation too. You can also check out AOLPress,
and ASPExpress. And of course,
there are the popular favorites MS
FrontPage, HomeSite
4.0, and Adobe
PageMill.
WOW!!
'Matter of fact, you can get lots of great software to help you with making
web pages, creating graphics, and more here!
Step
2 - Find More Free Tools
Want specifics?
Things like Free clipart Animated Gifs Backgrounds Balls, Bars Bullets,
Buttons CGI Resources CGI Scripts, CGI Tutorials, Font Management, Graphics
Tools, HTML Editors, HTML Resources, HTML Tutorials, Hit Counters, Icons,
Java Resources, ,Log Analyzers, Mac Fonts, Photos, Server Side Includes,
Site Promotion, Truetype Fonts, Web Authoring, Web Hosts Dynamic HTML?
Just go to Reallybig.com
and you'll find it all!
And if you want
even more than all, check out The
Web Page Guide! Lots of great webmaster
marketing tips.
Next, remember
one of the most crucial aspects of web sites - getting the word out! You
can now
Step
3 - Start With Free Advertising
You can start
with Advertising For Free.
And then you can check out all the resources available at The
Internet Marketing Edge!
Interested
In Books? Consider:
Html
4 for Dummies Quick Reference (For Dummies) - This guide is appropriate
for those who just need to know enough HTML to get around or who want a
convenient, quick reference for the little things they forgot. While far
short of a complete course on HTML, this reference is much more than a
mere cheat sheet. The signature light-heartedness of the For Dummies series
can help make you comfortable if the giant HTML tomes are too daunting.
Html
: The Definitive Guide by Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, Mike Loukides
- aimed at beginners as well as those who have more practice in Web-page
creation. The authors assume at least a basic knowledge of computers, including
how to use a word processor or text editor and how to deal with files.
They teach you that learning HTML is like learning any other language and
that reading a book of rules can only take you so far. Readers begin writing
what may be their first Web page just two pages into the book's second
chapter.
Sam's
Teach Yourself Web Publishing With Html 4 in 21 Days (Teach Yourself Series)
by Laura Lemay, Denise Tyler - Part of the Teach Yourself series, this
book puts all of the foundational knowledge you need to build Web sites
into one large volume, along with a solid explanation of the code and design
principles involved. Experienced author Laura Lemay packs a tremendous
amount of instruction into this massive title.
NEW! Amazon.com's
75 Most Popular Web Page Creation Books!
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