Unique Dreamweaver Web Design Tutorials

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Written on 6:10 PM by Unknown

Have you ever felt like your web site design skills were lacking in someway?

Do you feel mystified when you see sites that look stunning and wonder just how they created those amazing roll-over buttons, colorful templates, all while having a nice rank in the major search engines?

Well, you don't have to be in awe anymore!

A new and unique website design training program called "Dreamweaver Exposed" promises to reveal how anyone can learn to make beautiful, highly search engine optimized websites in just hours.

So how exactly does it work?

Well, the product consists of a member's only training area with training videos, links to resources, and helpful scripts, templates, and graphics packs you can download.

The site is divided into 5 major areas and cover topics of Dreamweaver web design that are important for internet marketers.

Area 1: Shows people who are new to Dreamweaver all of the basics of getting aquainted with the software and setting up their site for building.

Review: This area was definitely thorough, and has links to tons of great resources to help the beginner get over the initial learning process. For people who need help with the basics of Dreamweaver, this section is going to be an absolute goldmine and save them hours of time.

On the downside, people who have already used Dreamweaver for months or years may find that they already know a few of these things, and might want to skip over it.

Area 2: Is about building content sites from scratch. This video is really amazing in that over the course of 1 hour, Jesse does a case study of a web site, and builds it into a nice looking, highly optimized web site with dozens of keyword-rich pages.

I really liked this area, because it covered all of the most important topics in creating a profitable web site. It includes how to use Dreamweaver template files, a keyword based navigation system, fancy CSS rollover buttons, and also the use of separate files for the major navigation elements of the site (which makes the site much easier to update in the future).

Also, I found answers to all my questions about HTML tables. Before I saw these tutorials, I used to get very frustrated when I would create a table in Dreamweaver, but when I uploaded it, it looked much different! However, once I got just 2 or 3 tips, I had an 'Aha' moment, and now I finally understand how to make any HTML tables and cells look exactly how I want them to, in all of the major browsers.

In addition, there were plenty of resources for things like testing your site in all the major web browsers, as well as links to places where you can copy and paste in code for CSS buttons.


Area 3: This is for direct-response marketers. Not everyone is a fan of direct-response style sales letters. However, internet copywriters will absolutely love the plethora of tools and techniques they are given in this area.

Jesse has included several thousand professional looking graphic elements to use in sales letters, and also provides instruction on how anyone can use Dreamweaver's built in CSS editor to mimic any style in any sales letter on the internet.

I really felt like this one area would be extremely helpful when creating a powerful direct-response style sales letter to market my products. I'm sure I will refer back to the videos and resources listed in the future.


Area 4: This is a set of resources and explanations that will be useful to all online marketers and web site designers.

Although this page is only a set of links along with notes, I consider it one of the most valuable parts of the site. The list includes amazing resources (many of which are free) that I doubt I would have ever found on my own...let alone have them all compiled together in one place!

Some examples of the resource topics are: Outsourcing, keyword research, web site publicity, backlinks, info product creation, web site monetization programs, CSS resources, email marketing tips, and even various browser plugins you can use to help in your everyday marketing activities. I felt this list was very valuable, and I was happy to see that Jesse is going to add more resources to it as he find them.


Area 5: Bonuses downloads. In this area of the site, members can download many megabytes of useful odds and ends.

Here is just a sampler of what is offered:

Premade sales letter CSS style sheets - Just attach one of these to your sales letter and follow the directions. Random content & Rotating content PHP scripts - Very useful for banner ads or adding quotes to a web site
Send mail PHP script - Allows Dreamweaver users to quickly create feedback forms and have form results sent to any email account.
Other web site graphics: Web page backgrounds, blank banners, and blank logos.


Overall presentation:

I liked how the course provided over 2 hours of video tutorials...They are really easy to follow, and I find it much, much easier to absorb the information than reading long textbooks. In addition, it was useful to have resources links right there underneath the videos so that I could immediately check out and make use of any resources mentioned.

Price:

This isn't the cheapest set of Dreamweaver Tutorials around, but at under 100 bucks for over 120 minutes of video tutorials (not to mention additional resources worth many times more that) I think it is definitely a very fair deal. For online marketers looking to get up to speed and over the learning curve, this course does deliver dramatic results as promised.

Check out the Dreamweaver Exposed site for more information.



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