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    Andy's Web Tools

    Anybody have experience with Andy's Tools?

    My company is considering setting up an additional website and separate LLC to sell a product. The product is great and the timing is likely very good, but we have small funds for promoting it...and I'm also not a very good salesman.
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    The fellow needs to learn how to promote his own product better before he can help others do it. He only has a PR1 site.

    The cost for what he offers is pretty high. You can host a site for much less.

    I think you'd be better of with this: Build a Website - Create a Blog - Squarespace

    Just remember that there are no shortcuts to being found on the web. Just because you build a website doesn't mean you'll be found. Your best bet is to find a community of interest around your product and participate on it. I also recommend building a blog around the product and creating a lot of content that is focused on the keywords you want people to find.
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    Thanks Rich. I'm looking at Squarespace right now.
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    I say bite the bullet and buy Dreamweaver, the learning curve is really not that bad and you will be in a position to maintain and improve your site as you want to at the pace you want.

    What has been said is quite right, a web site will not generate any sales on its own, it has to be part of a marketing campaign.
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