[Hidden-tech] Placeholder Website Options

Charles Wilber telemerge at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 21:09:04 EST 2008


Hi, Dan. I've been using Dreamweaver as my primary web site maintenance tool
for the past few years and have found it to be quite capable, versatile and
user-friendly. If you plan to maintain your site yourself as you move ahead,
it would be worth considering.

On the other hand, if you just need something set up quickly so that you
have a web presence as soon as possible, I might be able to help you out
without it costing you anything other than your hosting fees and domain name
registration. You can always change it once you decide the direction you
want to take with it.

Regards,
Charlie Wilber
Manresa Information Systems

On Feb 8, 2008 12:04 PM, Dan Kirsch <dankirsch at verizon.net> wrote:

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> As a candidate for the least techie member of this list, I turn to you all
> for guidance.
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> The percolating popularity of a new venture of mine has me anxious to
> create a placeholder website with basic info about the business until I have
> time and a budget to hire one of you to create something more
> enduring, interactive, and aesthetically interesting.  I've registered my
> domain through Google/eNom, so Google's Page Creator seems like a natural
> option.  I may be able to create something passable with Google, but I 'm
> wondering if any of you have had experiences good or bad going this
> route. And I wanted to ask about other options I may not be aware of for the
> tech challenged to create a quick but respectable presence on the Web at
> little or no cost.
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> Thanks as always.
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> Dan
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