Discover How You Can Create Professional Websites For Free With BlinkWeb
Posted by Su Sheng Loong on 23 Jun 2008 at 11:48 pm | Tagged as: Web 2.0
Last month, I wrote a blog post on how to create a mini site in 30 minutes by learning on a website called DIYMinisite. That website is good for people who are interested in building mini sites. Lately, I discovered a newly established website called “BlinkWeb” which you can find it at blinkweb.com.
Why did I know about this website? Well, I was actually informed by a famous Internet marketer and Search Engine Optimization master, Brad Callon as I am one of his newsletter subscribers. At that time, the website was still not open yet so I could only watch the introduction video. The video showed me all the functions available on this website and I just found it very cool! After waiting for about 1 or 2 weeks, BlinkWeb finally allows people to sign up and start using the service.
Brad Callen always brings powerful products to the Internet marketing scene. BlinkWeb is definitely another marvellous website done by him. I just registered for an account and tried using the tools and services on the website. Everything is so easy to use and it is 100% what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG). With BlinkWeb, you can easily create any professional websites, whether it’s blog, sales copy, community site and so fourth. It is perfect for those who have no idea of how html, php, server and database work. On top of that, it is FREE of charge! Yes, I always introduce free services to my blog readers. The service on BlinkWeb is free and every website created is given a free subdomain, for instance myweb.blinkweb.com. Of course you have got to pay some money if you plan to buy yourself a domain name and hosting.
In my opinion, BlinkWeb can definitely beat other website creators such as Microsoft Frontpage or Dreamweaver in the Internet marketing newbie niche. But the only drawback of using this website is you have to do everything on the Internet. Some people would profer to do things offline as the Internet connection in Malaysia can be very bad sometimes.
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just wat i need.. haha…
trying to set up an alumni club for my professor.. she suggested a website..
=P
but im so not good at all these things..
im off to the website to c whether i can understand wat they tok or not.. haha
That’s cool. So which type of website do you wish to build? You want a forum, community site or a social networking site?
yea hor, im still thinking what sort of things to put in the website…
actually, im still waiting for the professor to get approval so the website can be hosted by the uni server rather than having http://www.XXXX.blinkweb.com... no identity like dat…
If your website is dedicated to many people, then I would suggest you to build a community site which consists of forum, blogs and so fourth. I don’t recommend building a static website as it will not allow people to interact on the website.
It is of course better to host the website on the Uni server. If not you can just purchase a domain and server.
yea, i guess forum and blog is a must, its supposed to let everybody from the course to interact…
then maybe a few pages of info about the course… good idea… will c how it goes after my prof have the meeting.. hehe
Yes. If possible you can add on few features that I think is very useful. For instance, you could create a market place where they can trade online. You could also create a Mastermind session whereby all the alumni can find their business or project partners. If you think that it’s hard to do so, you can just integrate the functions onto the forum. Many forums are doing the same way actually. Just my suggestion anyway.
I see.. hehehe.. do forum can ask u n KinXing liao.. u two so pro in these.. hehe
Actually I am not really good at creating forum. I just always visit few forums and I find these few sections normally have the most discussion. Kin Xing has got more experience than me in terms of creating forum technically.
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