Building a Home Business Website
If you run a home business, building a Web site is no longer just an option - it's a necessity. The global economy has filtered down even to the local mom and pop bakery. If you can sell it to your neighbors, then you can find a way to sell it across the world. When you look at other home business Web sites, however, the competition can often seem daunting. Although many spend huge amounts of money getting a professional to put together a Web site, it is becoming easier to build a home business Web site yourself with software that is both powerful and easy to use.
NetObjects Fusion 10 is the latest entry in the very successful and popular software series that offers a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) home business Web site creator program. In other words, you don't need to be a programming genius who knows HTML code inside and out. Instead you can put your Web site together on the screen the way you want it to look without using strings of incoherent programming language.
NetObjects Fusion 10 arrives with attractive templates already built in, so you can instantly begin inserting images and text exactly how you want them to be arranged. The great thing about Fusion 10 is that it is far more than just a program for building your business Web site. It's also capable of reducing the frustration level of keeping up with tedious tasks of running a business Web site smoothly. For instance, Fusion 10 makes adding pages a simple task and automatically carries out the navigational linkages so vital to making a Web site professional. The program is available for a free thirty-day trail period.
Web Easy Professional 7 is a home business Web site building software program that offers the simplicity of "drag and drop" with high quality WYSIWYG templates. Web Easy Professional 7 is worthy of its name because it offers several tools specifically for turning your Web site into an e-commerce tool. Both these programs have taken the expense and frustration out of building high-quality home based business Web sites that most visitors won't be able to tell were not created by well paid Web design professionals.
Timothy Sexton
