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I have http://business-from-home.org, registered in parther programs and so on... but I have no time at all to make my own website properly. Well I could install PHP-Nuke, but support takes a lot of time(cause I am a perfectionist ). Wink So I made so primitive page Cool . Maybe there is a way to make the site full of interesting and useful content without actually writing it?

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So you want to get rich without doing any work huh - no chance.
You have to spend money to make money, and time is money. The only way you can do this is if you pay someone to do the work for you, sure you can download free stuff and throw it all together but you still have to spend time doing all that and fitting it all together.

To make a professional website - become a professional

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Choice 1) Pay a professional quality webmaster for their skills which are valuable to you.

Choice 2) Become a professional quality webmaster (which can be done for free but not without time and hard work)

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"Practice, my son. Practice"

Nip it in the bud!

digger3d's picture

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Well, after 3 years I came back with a tool which I had to have when was asking my question. I answered my question myself. just released PDS. That what I wanted.look at my site, I need feedback on it.

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http://business-from-home.org/ doesn't work...

I have been thinking about using the meebo im widget for ez onsite live support - but haven't tested it for multiple users at once..

You can see it on Coder's Corner and my personal site netsperience.

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Joined: Oct 2006

I think that using a web site builder from a hosting package may be the easiest way to go for a noob, my preferences here go for rvsitebuilder and soholaunch, you'll find them in the hosting packages of the hosting providers today, say Downtownhost.com offer rvsitebuilder:
http://www.rvsitebuilder.com/index.php/rvsitebuilder/demo