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September 07, 2008

"The King" Speaks

I really don't know this guy, Daegan Smith.  He's somebody that was recommended, or perhaps I should say 'favorably mentioned' by Marlon Sanders.  I know Marlon somewhat better having read his material and having bought several of his software products over the years.

Daegan's claim to fame, I believe, is that he's apparently been very successful building big MLM organizations strictly over the internet and on a more-or-less totally automated basis.

Daegan sent out a very interesting video tutorial recently which was of particular interest to me since lately I've been studying a lot more about how to put up web pages.  I thought some of you might have some of the same curiosity or perhaps even 'interests' that I do so I thought I'd share it with you.

At the bottem of the video page I had, there was some HTML code.  It's actually a link to the web page where he has the three videos.  If you have ever wondered what it takes to buy a domain name, design a web page and get it onto your web hosting account, this is a good overview of the whole process.

Like Daegan say, it's not really very complex but it just seems a little intimidating until you've done it once or twice.  The only other comment I'd make is that in the case of this example he's talking about putting a website up that he actually created (just a simple abbreviated one for demo purposes).

For his demo purposes he references using DreamWeaver, one of the more popular 'HTML Editors" among webmaster professionals.  In actuality though, if you're putting up something like a WordPress blog, you don't even need a web editor. 

Nor do you necessarily need to get specifically DreamWeaver to get a website up.  DreamWeaver is sorta expensive but there are lots of free or almost free other html editors available too.

Here's the tutorial:

Creating HTML Web Pages In 5 Minutes Or Less

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