Is this an accurate portrayal of easily accessible website development? Well, yes, and no. There are some variables in the concept of instant web gratification, and some timely tips will insure an easy completion of your project.
Just repeat, if you have done it before
If you have already made a website with a site builder, or similar, what you see is what you get application, then making another site should not entail any additional instruction. When you know all the functions, just do more of the same. And I am sure there are many aspiring web warriors who can choose a template, a color, implement their theme and content, and spin it out in a night.
Time is on the side of the technology challenged
For those of us, more technology challenged to the point that an even slight web learning process, requires consideration, then be patient and take your time. It will all come together nicely, it will not break, and nothing is permanent. Revisions are just a point and click away, in the process of making your website, and in keeping it updated. Aptly whether, you are tech challenged or more web savvy, making your site at your own pace is an option as readily available as the tools to make it.
Be willing to follow instruction
Most all site builders and like tools with no HTML coding required, come with instruction, Q/A (Question/Answer) help, tips and support. Read the site making information to get the feel of the basics, then just do it. You can tweak it out to your personal choice once you have it up, and live. Being live, is only a click away, to publish your website. Some of the functions you may not initially use, but may include them as you implement more of your presentation goals into your newly established web presence. If your new site joins your already established endeavors, then you will not give a mere second thought to duplicating the procedure, with a new theme and content.
In all, doing a website tonight is good, but the result of taking a little more time is just as rewarding. The very most important step, is not to abandon your lofty intentions, and to focus on the prize.
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