Site Rubix versus Dreamweaver

Oct 8
22:55

2007

Shanna Greystone

Shanna Greystone

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There is no argument that the face of retail, business services, and even social interaction has evolved with the age of the internet. Marketing strategies have changed with the times. Technical communications occupy a very large part of our daily lives now, and it is essential that the internet be utilized effectively for retail, or business services, to remain viable. Many small business owners might feel that this puts them at a huge disadvantage, but the playing field can be leveled with a few smart choices.

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There is no argument that the face of retail,Site Rubix versus Dreamweaver Articles business services, and even social interaction has evolved with the age of the internet. Marketing strategies have changed with the times. Technical communications occupy a very large part of our daily lives now, and it is essential that the internet be utilized effectively for retail, or business services, to remain viable. The progress has been incredibly fast paced. Businesses have had to move fast to keep up with the art of web site creation. In many cases this has meant spending large amounts of money outsourcing the work, and/or training employees and themselves in web site development, along with further training to keep up to date with the ever changing world of website development and internet marketing. The lucky ones are the businesses and companies that can financially afford this extra expense. Others are not so fortunate, and the extra wealth a web site had the potential to create has been eaten away in the race to keep up with the big boys. Time has vanished along the way side in the struggle to stay educated in the business of web site creation, and productivity begins to flat line or even fail much to the dismay of our expectations.  Fortunately programs have been developed that have made the art of website creation much easier. Some of these programs were absolutely ideal in the early days of their release, but alas progress has not stopped and the internet continues to change. Sadly many of these programs did not keep up with today’s internet requirements and time has rendered them toys. Others have been developed and continue to be updated and tweaked to have become quite valuable tools for experienced internet developers.  One example of a great website creation tool is Dreamweaver by Adobe. Dreamweaver allows for the creation of professional websites that stand out well in the progressive times of the internet. Dreamweaver is a fantastic website builder packed with all the abilities of creation a website developer could possibly want and a whole lot more. Unfortunately Dreamweaver focuses primarily on catering to the demands of website gurus.  To their credit, Adobe does attempt to reach out to the newer web designers/small business owners. They offer extensive tutorials designed to educate the new user, but even these tutorials and classes are written for and really only understandable to folk who have had experience in website development. The features, especially the new features that Dreamweaver offers are best understood by those that know what ColdFusion is or get that there is a difference between traditional HTML and CSS. Dreamweaver also comes with a big price tag, and even with the ability to take a quick trial, there is only so much we can learn in a few days, and so much more to learn. Not many of us can afford hundreds of dollars on a program with the possibility that this whole website creation thing this past our ability.  Let’s face it; most of us are just people with a product or service. We know that we have to have a website, but that is typically as far as our knowledge goes without investing good money and time we don’t have. We have a product or service we need to concentrate our time and money towards. Until recently this meant reverting to playing with some useless toy, or pretend website maker, or paying someone else to take care of the development of our website and entrusting them to do with it exactly what we want. However, there is a new player in the web design market. Site Rubix debuts on October 9th 2007; and those who question if Site Rubix will be up to date with today’s requirements need not worry. Unlike Dreamweaver, Site Rubix has been developed for people without a lot of time and experience on their hands. It was developed for business owners, not webmaster gurus. Users of Site Rubix do not need to learn anything at all, no HTML, or CSS, or any other strange and wonderful (not) codes. By following a simple drag and drop interface we are now able to create a professional looking website in as little as 5 minutes.  There is no need to download an extra FTP program to upload your website to the internet; in fact you don’t even have to know what this is, when you are ready to display your website to the world, just click. Site Rubix offers all the functions you need to develop brilliant websites. If you wish to add video or audio to your site, just click. Perhaps you might need to duplicate another website, or reuse your banners and logos, just click the button. Site Rubix is so easy to use, and the resulting websites completely professional many of us might even finding ourselves developing websites of others, and getting paid for it. To top it off, Site Rubix does not come with the hefty price tag of website creation tools designed to target technical gurus. There is far too much for me to tell you about Site Rubix to give you all of the goods right here, I highly recommend that you should discover more and enjoy being among the very first to try Site Rubix .