Easy-to-use, WYSIWYG tools are a small businesses dream. New tool Sprout makes creating Flash widgets -- normally an activity left for designers -- as easy as logging onto a Web site and dragging-and-dropping. MORE
This SmartList collects products and services that small businesses can use to build their own Web sites. The criteria: the product must not require specialized design or tech skills yet still deliver a high-quality, non-cookie-cutter small biz site with a business's own domain. Got a Web site tool or content management system that fits? Let us know. MORE
TypeRoom's got a unique take on editing your Web site -- it lets you make changes to any page on your site from right within your Web browser, regardless of how the original site was built. It could be a god-send for small businesses. MORE
Building a small business Web site can be challenging -- or expensive. Weebly offers a free alternative that delivers sites beyond the cookie-cutter. MORE
There's a very good chance you already use Intuit's QuickBooks in your business. With its acquisition of Web site builder Homestead, Intuit wants to help you grow your business online too. MORE
The companies with which you do business are far more varied—in size and location—than in the past. This is a good thing, but it also is a challenge. Time spent studying the enemy is time well spent. MORE
Creating an effective website involves far more than using the right technology. Here are 10 rules that help create sites that produce results the moment they launch—and remain effective as conditions change.
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Turning visitors into buyers is a tricky business. Some sites sell, some sites don't help sell—and some actually "unsell." These tips will allow you to get the most out of your company's online initiatives. MORE
In some cases, small business owners decide to create their own sites. This must be done with care and intelligence. Here are three key questions that new webmasters should ask themselves. MORE
The definition of this emerging vision of the Internet still is fuzzy. Don't worry about the label—just make sure a new application will help your business.
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