There’s a lie that’s being told by professional web designers. They’ve been telling it for so long that everyone believes it.
The lie that they are telling is that learning HTML code is difficult. And they tell this lie to stop people building their own web sites; because if they did, the web designers would be out of business.
All web sites are built using Hyper Text Mark-up Language (HTML). This is simply a set of instructions that tell the web browsers how to display a web page.
Usually when we type something on a computer, if we want the words in bold, we just click on ‘bold’. But a web browser doesn’t understand this and so you have to use HTML to instruct the web browser to display your text in bold.
The same goes for the rest of the web page. You have to use HTML to instruct the browser as to the size of the text, the color and the style (i.e. Times New Roman, Verdana or Arial, etc).
Likewise you have to instruct exactly where on the page you want the text to start and finish and where you want the line breaks to be.
But none of this is difficult.
For instance, if you want a section of text to appear in bold you just place the HTML tag at the beginning of the text and at the end (the slash in the tag always denotes the end of a previous instruction).
And you simply have to place a line break tag where you want a line of text to stop and begin again on the next line.
Similarly you use a for Underline, for Paragraph and for Italics.
With just a basic understanding of HTML you can build a web page with text, headings, images, splash pages, video, audio, animated graphics, forms, comment boxes, password boxes and much more.
Of course you could go on to learn even more, but if you have too many fancy “bells & whistles” on your web pages, your site becomes slow to load and most people will click their back button to escape, rather than wait for a slow loading web page.
There are plenty of web sites on the internet that will teach you HTML code for “free.” But learning this way can be slow, the information can be incomplete and it may not be structured enough for learning.
That’s why it’s far better to do a professional HTML course that will show you not only how to understand HTML, but will teach you the fundamentals of web writing AND how to make money online.
Because if you want to make money online, you not only need to know how to build a web site; but also what to fill it with AND how to make money from it.
And it’s possible to make money from ANY web site. Even just a small information site with only a few pages and no products to sell.
You just need to know how to do it. And once you understand HTML and can make money from your own web sites.
And it can provide you with an income for the rest of your life.
To be successful online you must be able to write and understand HTML code, write attention-grabbing and useful web page content AND know how to use this all to make money online – even if you don’t have anything to sell.
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