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How to make changes to your website (without a webmaster)

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If you're like many small businesses, you don't have the technical know-how and/or the time to build your own site. So perhaps you've invested money in a webmaster or web designer to build it.

But once the site is up and looking great, keeping your site up-to-date is also important to attract new customers, or provide resources for current clients, such as:

  • editing or adding text, pages, or images
  • add a downloadable document for customers or prospects, such as a PDF white paper, special report, case study or other materials
  • add a customer's quote on your testimonial page
  • add a link to a helpful resource, online survey, or another website

You can certainly call your webmaster or site designer for each change, but perhaps you'd like to spend less time going back and forth with them, and even avoid any update fees they might charge. 

If you'd like more control of your website's content, we've uncovered a resource worth consideration.

Check out Edit.com. They provide a "do-it-yourself" online service to update your current site at an affordable price -- with little technical know-how on your part.  And you can even coordinate your changes with your webmaster or designer, if you need to.

While we can't vouch for all the services Edit.com offers (we make our own changes on this site), we do have subscribers that use this service, and give it high praise.