12 Tips On Getting The Best Cheap Professional Affordable Web Design Done Quickly

Here are a few ideas for those checking out effective web design:

  1. - Use Freelances For Jobs You Lack The Skills For. Is your budget tight? Try scriptlance.com or rentacoder.com. The key to acquiring the best work is to a) be as clear as possible as to what you require and b) write your specification in simple, concise terms. Your project will likely be done by somebody who’s native language is not English. Most clients give an inexact specification and get work they’re unhappy with. Pick somebody who’s had a lot of positive reviews recently.


    Pay in stages. Use the freelance site’s escrow facility. Don’t expect to get more than you coughed up for, and don’t be a cheapskate; if somebody does a good job, they deserve a bonus, not carping.

  2. - Automate, Automate, Automate! The work involved in web design can be soul destroying. Before you get involved in some long design, submission or promotion process, consider whether you could get a software or a freelancer to do it for you. Or whether it ought to be done that way at all.

  3. - Install A Blogging Software Easily. WordPress can be installed in minutes from the Fantastico section of Cpanel. It allows an amateur to put their ideas on the internet easily. You should get a search engine optimised theme for it; this will make Google index it properly. Such softwares are free; you needn’t pay money for them.

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  5. - Handy Software: 1. Easy Text To HTML Converter. This software can batch convert text files to HTML.


    See also: dirHtml. WordCleaner can convert Microsoft Word documents to HTML. 2. WinSCP. This is a very nifty piece of FTP software. 3. Putty Telnet/SSH Client. A simple-looking, but sophisticated, freeware telnet and SSH client. 4. CGI-Telnet. A cgi script that allows you to run commands on your server, even if your internet host won’t give you telnet access. 5. AXS Visitor Tracking System. A very fine hit counter. 6. Port 2096. If you have CPanel on your webhost, yourdomain.com:2096 is the internet address of your email accounts. 7. GetColor! This is a small, simple program to find out the colour code of any page or software on your desktop. 8. Arctan Bulk Replacer. This is an unusual thing, a search and replace program for the Windows desktop. 9. ’1-4a Rename’. A batch file renamer. 10. Netscape Communicator 4.8. This has a very good email client (Netscape Messenger) and a handy WYSIWYG HTML editor (Netscape Composer) in it.

  6. - A Super-Simple Site: Use a text-to-html generator to create web pages from text files. Then use an index generator to make an index HTML page of these files. Tart these pages up in a WYSIWYG web page editor. Then FTP upload them to your webhosting account. Voila! A super-simple web site. Want something fancier? Get a web hosting account with Cpanel and Fantastico. Look for the ‘WordPress’ option in Fantastico, and install it. Then get a search-engine optimized theme for your blog; the default install isn’t search engine friendly.

  7. - Use A Popular, Inexpensive Web Host. Here are a few winnowing criteria: Google PageRank of at least 5. Send them an email or two. See how long it takes to get a response. They ought to have a forum (another indication of popularity and customer support). Oodles of features offered (MySQL databases, Cpanel, Fantastico). Recent positive reviews in webmaster discussion boards. Offers Linux servers (Windows costs more, and offers less). Fee per month can be as low as $10, and still have all the features above.

  8. - Beware Of The Guru! There are hordes of semi-famous marketers and their fans out there selling courses, books and videos on how to earn lolly in internet marketing. They’re marketing tips on how to do marketing! Nice work if you can get it. The best advice you can get about internet marketing is on marketing forums. Even then, you have to use your own personal b.s. detector to sniff out the gems from the trash.

  9. - Web Host Technical Support. Technical support is as important as the software features a web host supplies. Some web hosts charge $10 per month and reply to backup tickets in twenty minutes. Some charge $40 per month and reply next day. As long as the question gets answered, this may may be acceptable. If the quality of the back-up goes down, however, it isn’t. One day you’ll need a quick answer to a very urgent problem. You will thank the gods you took pains to find, and pay for, a responsive internet host.

  10. - Webhost Features. Most geeks favour Unix. It’s been around longer, and is more stable. Web hosts offering Unix variants like Linux have always been less expensive. They also seem to offer a good deal more of toys. I need SSI (Server Side Includes), SSH (secure Telnet), 10 MySQL databases, Cpanel, PHPMyAdmin and a UK IP number. And you can acquire this for $15 a month. Things like MySQL databases, Cpanel and SSH access are real stumbling points for a lot of web hosts. If they’re generous with these, you’ve found a rare jewel.

  11. - Useful Freeware: 1. NVU Web Editor. This is a pretty good freeware web page editor. 2. GIMP Image Editor. This is a good image and photo manipulation package. 3. OpenOffice, an alternative to the Microsoft office suite. This can save you thousands if you need to buy multiple licences. 4. SimplyMepis. This a Linux operating system package. Like Damn Small Linux, it can be operated from a CD; handy in emergencies.

  12. - Selling Something Direct? Use A Simple Means Of Purchase. An intermediary service like PayPal is quite good to start with. If you have just a small number of products, their HTML buttons are a good way to test demand.


    When you bring in over $1000 a month, get a merchant account of your own.

  13. - Come Up For Air Occasionally. It’s very easy to get mired in the minutiae of this or that web project. There are folks whose _lives_ revolve around tweaking addons to open-source software. You should keep your eyes on the prize; what do you desire and what’s the most direct, legal way of acquiring it?

I hope these few simple suggestions will help you in getting handy web design and marketing done efficiently.


Niccolo Svengali is an author for web site designer and UK personal loans internet sites in London in the UK.


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