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Site builder and adwords

         

erikjw

10:00 am on Aug 5, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hello,

I was wondering if it was possible to incorporate adwords and adsense into a site builder and if so could anyone recommend one that would be versatile enough to do the job?

If you can't recommend one what would be the ideal features the builder would need in order to be successful?

Or is this just too ridiculous to even consider and you have to be a true webmaster wiz to even consider being successful with adwords and adsense...

Thank you,

-Erik

patient2all

3:36 pm on Aug 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've never been a fan of site builders but if you can use, say MicroSoft Word and Powerpoint, you should be able to learn enough about MicroSoft Front Page in short order to be batting out those sites. Then you have no limitations, IMHO.

patient2all

erikjw

9:12 pm on Aug 6, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Thanks Patient2all,

I've been working with NVU. Do you know anything about it and will it do the trick?

If not I'll just take your advice and buy frontpage.

-Erik

patient2all

5:23 pm on Aug 11, 2005 (gmt 0)

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So easy for posts to get lost after a day or two...

No, I hadn't heard of NVU, but a quick search shows it's an open source Mozilla related, WYSIWYG editor. Sounds promising, I'd give it a try.

One issue with these many, many tools out there is that if they don't have a following, there aren't many people who can help you with it. However, NVU seems to have a rabid user community which is helpful.

Before paying $300-400 dollars for FrontPage, don't rule out Dreamweaver.

Front Page - ease of use, but less features and like most MicroSoft products, prone to bugs.

Dreamweaver - bit of a learning curve, but the possibilities for creativity are endless.

Since we can't go too OT, note there is a forum here on WebmasterWorld titled "HTML Editors" or similar. You can find reams of experiences with the various tools there.

Good Luck,

patient2all