Quote Originally Posted by JPnyc
Well there's 4 ways I can think of to accomplish this.

1) You can learn some very basic and simple HTML (my opinion, it's pretty easy, but if code scares you, then maybe this option isn't for you)

2)You can use a WYSIWYG program like Dreamweaver, Frontpage, or some others. Drawbacks, they're expensive and I think harder to learn than the code they churn out.

3) Have your designer make the site so it draws from a database. Then you need to learn how to put products into the database.

4)Hire a designer who will build in some type of content management system, either of his own design, or some prefab one. This will raise the price of the site however.
Dear JPnyc,
Thank you for your reply. I kind of thought there might be a way to do this directly rather than to pick up the phone and contact and wait for my webmaster everytime I need a small change. This could take time and cost money which I don't have much of at the time. I don't know if this is an issue that other e-business owners, especially those that need frequent and rapid updating of their sites, come accross? Thanks for your suggestions I will definitely look into them. If anyone else finds themselves in the same situation - I'm all ears! Diego