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<blockquote data-quote="CircularSaw" data-source="post: 669049" data-attributes="member: 56605"><p>How technically minded are you?</p><p></p><p>XHTML & CSS are not difficult mark-up languages to learn but you have to get a little creative with them to get a site that works in all the major browsers.</p><p></p><p>As for SEO, it's more of a marketing thing than anything else. Once you've decided on the keywords you want to be found on it's simply a can of making the right page titles and headings contain those words.</p><p></p><p>My biggest suggestion would be, if your willing to put the time into learning web development, don't waste money on WYSIWYG development tools. Learn how to code in a text editor and you will do far better in understanding what you are making. I'm sure people here can suggest a decent text editor as i tend to use Visual Studio.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CircularSaw, post: 669049, member: 56605"] How technically minded are you? XHTML & CSS are not difficult mark-up languages to learn but you have to get a little creative with them to get a site that works in all the major browsers. As for SEO, it's more of a marketing thing than anything else. Once you've decided on the keywords you want to be found on it's simply a can of making the right page titles and headings contain those words. My biggest suggestion would be, if your willing to put the time into learning web development, don't waste money on WYSIWYG development tools. Learn how to code in a text editor and you will do far better in understanding what you are making. I'm sure people here can suggest a decent text editor as i tend to use Visual Studio. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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