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TeleSeminar Essentials - HTML
There are few web designers who are marketers.
The result is many websites look really snazzy and don't sell a thing.
Worse, because the daunting world of HTML language has so many people buffaloed, many people wanting to test the waters of TeleSeminar production turn to expensive web designers for a first website.
Examine all the possibilities before you dig deep to see if your idea will fly.
The sad case is, HTML is not really scary.
You don't have to take a course to understand the basics of HTML.
Plus, there are many completely free HTML editors out there, with tutorials, so you can put up a basic sales page, and change it, without waiting for the "expert" to get around to it.
There are also programs out there called WYSIWYG which operate a lot like any word processor.
When you are done with a page, it is already coded and ready to go to your website.
Imagine creating a webpage as easily as creating a simple word processing document.
The HTML editor KompoZer comes to mind.
You can get it free and install it on about 30 seconds.
You can open a simple HTML page and edit all you want, knowing nothing about the language.
Click save and you have a new web page.
Or start with a clean sheet and build a page from the ground up.
You can even insert the autoresponder code you need when you build a squeeze page (the sales page that "squeezes" the name and email from the reader).
Set aside one weekend to get familiar with WYSIWYG and KompoZer and in no time you will be in control of your web destiny, and saving designer money.
You can look 'em both up in Google.
A winning TeleSeminar is more than just picking up the phone.