Site builder for google adsense

Discussion in 'AdSense' started by mpak11, Jul 23, 2008.

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    What site builder/ program can you recommend for building an adsense website. I want to do another website, but this time I want to stay away from blogger or wordpress since I want it to have static pages but will be updated reqularly.

    What would be an easy option for someone who does not have very much knowledge about HTML...I want it something like WYSIWYG kind of thing.

    Anyone who can share what they are using for building websites for adsense.
     
    mpak11, Jul 23, 2008 IP
  2. ShamsiOwnz

    ShamsiOwnz Peon

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    I think Dreamweaver is the best,well that's what everyone uses.
     
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    Dreamweaver is definitely one of the most popular programs to use.
     
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    i use Dreamweaver for all my web design needs ..
     
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    DW would be my choice outside of blogger and wordpress. I've used it for years and it's only gotten better with the newer versions.
     
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    kodut Well-Known Member

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    as others say dw is best , the only thing is it will cost you $400
     
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    nabilacute Active Member

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    blogspot is not bad and there is ready template :)
     
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    just use a blogger template, cant go wrong there
     
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    WhiteGyr Grunt

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    I'm looking for the same thing. I want a website for content that looks clean, not a blogger website saying every time i made a post, or separating posts, I don't like that idea.

    Many people recommend dreamweaver, but first of all which dreamweaver is it??? When search it on google, I see waaay too many versions to know which one to take. Also, I have no knowledge of html and coding. I currently use a simple site creator, and thought about the idea of importing the html to the wyswig editor?

    Any good tips? I have no knowledge of html, also can you drag and drop google ads inside dreamweaver?? Curently I cannot choose where to put my adsense ads... Thanks in advance for help
     
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    rolf Active Member

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    Xsite pro is pretty good. btw those dnforum templates look great
     
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    just build a wordpress static site

    job done
     
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    frontpage and notepad..
     
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    Wordpress does an excellent job as a CMS with static pages. When you "write", don't "post" (blog posts) but do "pages" (static pages) instead. There are even plug-ins which make creating a static site even easier. If you don't like Wordpress, try Drupal, Joomla, Weebly, Dreamweaver, CoffeeCup, to name a few.
     
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    Try Joomla
     
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    Dreamweaver is the Best option
     
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    How about learning XHTML/CSS and then switching to notepad + CMS (I use textpattern)? This will help you in your SEO, since WYSIWYG editors are known for crapping out horrendous code.
     
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