I would too if I wasn't a into challenges.
If I was just a business person wanting a web...yah definitely I would sub it out and just update it myself to keep costs down.
But I'm not just.
| good response! let me ask you this;
| If you knew of someone who would have put together all the pages in the site
| that took you a month and did it in a way that was professional in (visual
| and execution) and maybe threw in a couple of low level interactive items
| (forms) wouldn't you have rather just paid $500 and had that site to edit
| and update rather than spending a month building something that you know
| will get "redone" anyway?
| I'm actually asking that as a question since I like to know what motivates
| people.
| I guess spending a couple hundred bucks on software and a couple hundred
| hours messing with it is because they don't know anyone who could
| consistently deliver professional web work for really reasonable $..
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| spam.
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| | > I thought I'd give you my two cents worth, as someone who has just started
| business and is making a web site with front page. I was able to get a site
| up very easily. Modifying it to be just what i wanted could take a
| lifetime! but then I get addicted to computer games, too. So i fyou enjoy
| computer work, go for it. If you don't, your energy might wisely be spent
| elsewhere, if you can afford to task the website out.
| >
| > If you do it youself, get a good book about it, that has made it much
| easier for me (step by Step Microsoft FrontPage). Second, ask questions
| here, I did not find this right away and wish I had. The comment about
| getting a professional to design it and then just update it is valid. It
| depends how much money you have. I am approaching it this way: we'll get a
| site up and going and when things are financially more stable, we'll get
| help in re-designing it. This way I think, I'll know what to ask the
| designer for, having had some experience. But, part of the image of my
| company is the 'home spun' approach. These are factors to consider if you
| need to look polished right away. If you want to see what a complete
| novice could do in about a month, go to
www.edgeofthewoods.biz
| >
| > Good luck with everything.
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