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Adventures in Web development

Our intrepid editor tries to build a site.

By Keith Shaw, Network World
January 05, 2004 12:03 AM ET
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If you run a small business with limited staff, the job of upgrading your Web site from "brochureware" to one where customers can actually buy things is daunting. If you're like us, you don't have the time or patience to learn HTML or deal with large HTML editor applications such as Microsoft's  FrontPage or Cold Fusion. Fortunately, we've found some tools that can give HTML novices a leg up, as well as drive site traffic and revenue.

We tested tools from Interland, Scorpio Software and Elibriz Software. See chart beflow for lists of dozens more, with guidance on picking out what you need.

Web-based site builders

Any Web hosting firm worth its salt should offer Web site building tools. If yours doesn't, consider taking your business elsewhere. One host with excellent site-building tools is Interland. Recently, the company launched its Platinum Business Services. For $95 per month, Interland provides a custom-designed Web site, as well as one-on-one consulting that helps you market products and services, enable online transactions, and talk to customers and prospects.

At the heart of the service is Interland's Site Builder, a Web-based Web-site creation tool that helps you build a site using a variety of templates, tools for site promotion such as e-mail newsletter creation, keyword and yellow page advertising, and e-mail account management.

The Platinum service includes a 10-page Web site, e-commerce features such as shopping carts and secure payment processing, a search-engine submission tool and marketing tools to help generate revenue. You also get a domain name for two years and an e-mail account with up to 50 mailboxes.

Using an Interland-provided demonstration account, we set out to build our site. To get started, Site Builder offers templates for businesses ranging from accounting to hair salons, so there's probably one to fit your needs.

Because the tool is Web- and icon-based, you just click to add pictures, text or other content. The templates include sample text that you edit. We got the hang of them quickly and completed a fantasy football "team page" in about three hours. The site offers clip art and designs that aren't the best quality, but you'll probably want to skip them and add your own photos and art anyway. You also can click a button to see the HTML code and edit it.

When you've completed the design, a one-button click publishes your Web site. Now you're ready to promote it. Interland offers some great tools to help small businesses handle search engine submission, gift certificate creation, e-commerce and other business-related needs.

Getting noticed

A great Web site isn't worth much if no one can find it. So the next big step is to get search engines to increase your site's "hit rating" so when people perform searches your site comes up. During our adventure we tested two software products aimed at helping you reach more eyeballs.

Where to start
To find site building tools like the ones we tested, head to the Google directories below. Pick products that let you try before you buy to ensure you select only products you’ll like working with long term.
Web site promotion software
Online keywords tools
META Tag tools
Directory of Web hosts
Web page authoring tools
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Scorpio Software's Golden Keywords 3.0 finds the best keywords for your Web site, based on an Internet search of popular keywords used at other sites, plus a user-based ranking on the phrases it finds. A feature takes the top keywords and exports them into a text file that you cut and paste into your own pages.

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