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Page Breeze HTML Editor

06/10/08

Permalink 05:06:24 pm, by Sheryl Email , 494 words, 1626 views   English (US)
Categories: Marketing

Page Breeze HTML Editor


Do you need a great HTML Editor so you can make your own great web pages?

I have a great one for you and it's free!

*We all know that even if you have an affiliate program that offers you a free page that is most likely not catered to you.

*Most of those pages are exactly alike.

*Most company affiliate pages do not have your name or anyway to identify you as the promoter.

All of that is very important especially if you use traffic exchanges. I have people on TE’s that will say “If you decide to join, please join under my link”. That’s great but, how do I know which page is theirs?? Easy – Make your own page with your name and info right in plain view. This also helps brand you with the program.

You will want to build a page so a ‘maybe’ client can leave their email info if they have a few questions before joining.

If you are looking to build your own unique pages to show off your product or service I suggest you go pick up a free version of Page Breeze.

Once you get the hang of building your own simple pages you will soon be filled with ideas on what you want to try next.

Even I can work this editor! If I have a page that is not getting results pull it up, change the wording, color, pics…and boom – I have it back up & running in no time!!
I do know a bit of HTML but trust me – I do not enjoy spending my whole day writing it out!

This editor seems to have more features & is easier to use than Nvu.
It also has some pre made templates to get you started.
It has a preview feature that will allow you to see what your page will look like in Internet Explorer.

What I really like is I can look at the Preview & click any links, I have put on the new page, and it will pull up that page. That way I know if I have my links right, BEFORE I load my new page on the server.

The tool bars on Page Breeze are so much better than the one on Nvu. (Sorry Nvu!)
I can bold, color, change font, font size, add pictures, add covered links….all with the click of a mouse.

Easy to insert – Drop Down List, Check Box, Password Box, radio Button, Submit Button….
Checks for broken links.
Ok, I’ll stop talking so you can go get your free copy and give it a try!
Here’s the link
http://www.pagebreeze.com/

Have fun!
Sheryl Loch

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2 comments

Comment from: Brian D. Hawkins [Visitor] · http://briandhawkins.com/
Hi Sheryl. I've been using KompoZer which has something to do with Nvu I think. I'll have to give PageBreeze a try. I need to get our family computer going again and I can install it there to try. Even the professional version looks like a good deal compared to the old Microsoft FrontPage.
12/31/08 @ 18:45
Comment from: Sheryl [Member] Email · http://sherylloch.com
Hey Brian,
I have never heard of KompoZer until now. I am sure there are a gazillion editors that I have never heard of.

Nvu is one of the first editors we had and it was pretty easy to use.

I never tried FrontPage mainly because so many other people complained about it before I ever had the need I already figured that was not the answer.

I am not techie with things like HTML Editors so, I go for simple.

I'm sure that the more complex a project is the more tools your HTML Editor would need.
Glad I have Brad to help with my pages if I get stuck.
01/01/09 @ 14:03

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