Three Easy Building Website Options Tips!
Without knowledge of html and other programming languages, building a website is a difficult task. Hiring professional web designer can cost you up to thousands dollar. In this articles I will shows you 3 cost-effective ways to get your site online fast and easy without having to spends thousand of dollars.
1. Using templates: With little knowledge of html, and other graphic software such as Photoshop and macromedia flash, you can save times and money in developing your website. Based on my experiences, using templates not only save time and money, it also adds professionalism to your websites, because our design templates can never beat the design of those professional templates designer. There are many templates available on the web for your website. The cost of templates ranges from free to US$200. However the average cost of a looking template is around US$50. If you have money to spend and want you site to be unique you have a choice to buy unique template which cost you around US$1,500. To look for website templates you can easily search in the search engine. One of my favorite places to shop for templates is www.killer-mini-site.com
2. Content Management System: Is one of the most effective way of webmaster, because not only it saves time and money, most of the time it is optimized for search engine. Nowadays many web hosts also provides free content management system that can be easily installed from web hosting control panel. Following are my favorite content management system:
a. Word Press: You can build an easy- to-update and manage using this software. It is the blog that allow you to update your site easily, and it attracts search engine robots each time you publish new contents. To customize your Word Press bog you can easily search for free themes and paid themes. My favorite place to search for free themes is http://themes.wordpress.net. If you prefer paid Word Press themes you can search in template monster for Word Press themes. One reason I like Word Press is it is easy to add more function to the blog. There are many plug-INS available freely on the internet; you can easily search for word press plug-ins in goggles.
b. PHP-Nuke: Is a full features content management system. Because it comes with many functions, it is not easy to manage for new webmasters. But if you have time to spend you can play with this powerful content management system, I am sure there are many useful feature for you. Again, for more details visit to www.html-lockdown.com customization of this content management system is easy, because there are available themes on the internet.
c. Jolla: One of the most well-known among webmasters. It has professional looks and easy to navigates, and comes with many useful functions.
d. ECommerce: It is an open-source ecommerce shopping cart. It is ideal for webmaster who sales product on the internet. With a few step of configurations you can start to add your product to the website and start to sell quickly. Also ECommerce templates are readily available free or paid on the internet.
Above are my favorites tools to build a website, there are many content management systems available on the internet. If you’re lucky to have a web host that comes with a Panel or Pesky control panel you can enjoy trying those soft wares in the Fantastic menu of the control panel.
3. Using online website builders: I believe it is the easiest way to get your site up and running quickly. The online website builders are designed for webmasters with little or no knowledge of website designing. Website builder build the website based on templates. Because it is easy to use and require little web development knowledge, it comes with limited features and functions. However I believe it is more than enough for small business websites. There are many online website builders, and most of them provide free web hosting services if you pay for online website builder monthly. If you have time you can try other website builder’s free trail and see if it suits your needs. Designing your own website is a hard task, maintaining a website is a harder task. I hope that with little help from tools above you can save your precious time, and spend more of your time to promote and bring more business to your websites.
Harish
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Which of these 3 Snowboards is the better 1 to buy?
Hi guys I’ve had the option of buying 1 of these snowboards (new) for a pretty good / cheap price.
I’ll list the specs of all the boards below and please give me your thoughts on which is the best board to grab out of the 3 of them for the money okay:
PS: I’m 6ft tall, about 80kg’s and will be snowboarding here in NZ on Mt Ruapehu (whakapapa ski field mostly) and have been boarding around 10 times in my life so far. I’ve currently got a Rossignol Freeride Capped construction board (around 4yrs old) but its not the most comfy board when riding on some hardpack snow. On our ski fields we get powder, groomed snow in the mornings and hardpack in the afternoons most of the time (from it being sunny and then going cloudy). I also know that the capped construction sidewall boards aren’t half as good as these higher quality boards below.
I won’t really be using the board much on half pipe or terrain parks, I want a board that is a great all mountain board, and 1 that I can ride switch on sometimes soon and do the off jump or trick with, or just enjoy some carving down the mountain. I dont need a high speed board also, but do want something that gives a nice ride even when the snow is a bit hard.
Board options:
Ltd’s website to see details is http://www.ltdsnow.com
Limited Helix Gold Snowboard
LTD Helix Gold
Premium Freestyle Performance
Edge Link Sidewell Conetruction
Alloy Base Inlay
Tech Core with Power Strip
Quadratic Sidecut Geometry
E.T.F (Energy Transmission Frame)
Triaxial Fiberglass
Sintered 7200 Base
Laser lock Diecut Technology
2×4(24 pk.) insert pattern
specialty metallic Ink and UV Mirror Finish
Nose/Tail (cm): 29.70
Waist (cm): 25.35
Limited Logic Bronze Snowboard
LTD Logic Bronze
All-Mountain Performance
VerseaFlex Full Wood Core
Edge Link Sidewell Construction
Radial Sidecut Geormetry
E.T.F.(Energy Transmission Frame)Technology
Triaxial Fiberglass
Alloy Tip and Tail Protectors
2×4 (20 pk.) insert pattern
Extruded 34DD base
Laser-Lock Diecut Technology with show through to core
Specialty Metallic Ink and UV Mirror Finish
Nose/Tail (cm): 30.40
Waist (cm): 26.00
Millennium Three – Men’s Hardcore Snowboard
Settle the snow score with the Hardcore. Hungry for natural kickers, drops and anything else you can find the Hardcore is all about searching out the magic natural terrain of our NZ hills and exploiting it for all the fun you can get out of it.
Features:
Premium all-mountain freeride performance
ABS sidewall construction
H1 Core
Quadratic sidecut geometry
Triaxial fibreglass
2 x 4 (20 pk.) insert pattern
Extruded 4400 base
Nose/Tail (cm): 29.70
Waist (cm): 25.10
Sidewall Construction:
ABS 25 Degree To Vert Wall – Commonly called ’sandwich construction’, vertical wall increases power transmission over the edge and also improves side impart resistance.
Core:
H1 Core – Popular core with strategically placed Birch laminates. This core is lightweight, strong and built to take the abuse. The combination in woods provides reduced swing weight.
Sidewall Construction:
ABS 25 Degree To Vert Wall – Commonly called ’sandwich construction’, vertical wall increases power transmission over the edge and also improves side impart resistance.
Laminate:
Triaxial Fibreglass – 3 layers of premium weaved fibreglass at 0°, 45°, and 90°.
Base:
Extruded 4400 – Very high molecular weight polyethlene is compressed into a dense and tough material that is capable of absorbing wax, due to the long molecular chains. Versatile material for all round riding, easy maintenance and repair.
I hope to hear from you guys soon with your advise.
Regards
Steve
Why,,, i know u live in NZ but there all crappy nd not worth the buy. You can get k2 boards cheap and for good quality and their bindings r a bit expensive but their the most cumfy
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http://www.k2.com http://www.potterbrothers.com
yeah those are really not good boards at all check out brociety.com its timed sales but you can find some really good deals on there
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those are some pretty low quality boards, you could get a great board off dogfunk.com for a good price, they have great deals on everything… boards, bindings, gear, all of it
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These are all crap boards. If you plan to go riding like 3 times a year I would consider these just to save the money. But if you are seriously considering snowboarding these boards will hold you back. Get yourself some nice gear and you will enjoy the experience a lot more. I would recommend a Lib-Tech or GNU board. Go to a shop and ask them about MTX and BTX technology by these companies and do some research. It is the new cutting edge thing for snowboarding and even Burton is copying what GNU and Lib-Tech started.
Stay away from the LTD and Lamars. These are your walmart brand of snowboards.
Check out some Gnu, Lib-Tech, Burton, Ride, L2, Rome, Neversummer.
here is my combo.
153 Lib-Tech BTX Travis Rice
Burton Ruler Boots
Burton Cartel Bindings.
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Luft is right. GNU and Lib Tech are leading the pack. Magne Traction is where it is at! It slices through the hardpack and crusties like butter. You won’t go from fun pow to fightin for an edge ever again!!!
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Forum is a well respected brand and its boards are top-notch. They offer a ton of varieties from park to all mountain, and you can usually find some good deals online. You definitely get your money’s worth.
http://www.backcountryoutlet.com/outlet/search.html?mv_session_id=s8uKZS3x&q=forum&x=0&y=0
http://www.sierrasnowboard.com/shop/search_forum/search_0.asp
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