gward
06-12-2008, 02:29 AM
I perused the New York Times website with little success. Can anyone tell me the 3 bestselling Web page/ website design books on the New York Times List?
Thank You...:)
kamakiri
06-12-2008, 02:54 PM
You need to narrow your focus a bit. What is it you want to learn? A lot of that stuff is pretty useless to most people. Think of it in terms of opportunity cost.
Sure, you could become an html expert, but without decent graphics skills, your site would have problems. Without decent SEO skills, google will never find you. Without decent marketing skills, no one will find you. If you don't understand PPC ads and google, you will have problems.... I could go on forever.
Pick the low hanging fruit. Outsource what you can, and focus on what you do best. You will get much farther paying to your own strengths than trying to be the jack of all trades.
Lastly, if you still want internet books, think of it more along the lines of spaghetti theory. What worked for someone else probably wont work the same way for you, so read a ton. Keep what sounds good. Like spaghetti, make it, toss it against a wall, and keep what sticks.
DaveCraige.com
01-03-2009, 04:06 AM
instead of buying a book check out
www.cssremix.com
they are mostly really nice wordpress sites. wordpress takes some work to learn though. good luck!
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