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The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own Website: For Absolute Beginners of All Ages (Really, Really, Really Easy Step-By-Step Guide To...)

The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own Website: For Absolute Beginners of All Ages (Really, Really, Really Easy Step-By-Step Guide To...)
By Gavin Hoole, Cheryl Smith

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Many Internet users would love to have their own Web page—but they haven’t the time, inclination, or budget for learning HTML or hiring professionals. This step-by-step practical guide helps them create a site from scratch, from planning the structure and registering the domain to attracting visitors and updating content. Best of all, the authors’ own supporting Web site offers free software for designing the pages, search engine optimization, and uploading the site to a server…all without knowing HTML!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #40656 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-10-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 80 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9781847730732
  • Condition: New
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About the Author
Gavin Hoole is a successful author and experienced trainer and management consultant. He is the author and co-author of several books, including The Really Really Really Easy Step-by-Step Computer Books and Really Really Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Family Tree Using Your Computer (also published by New Holland) with Cheryl Smith. Cheryl is a very experienced web master and artist.


Customer Reviews

This book is Heaven sent5
I am lost when it comes to internet technology. I have two web sites but it would take a lot of begging and pleading to get the sites updated by the developers. They would also be asking for rediculous amount of money just to add a bit of colour to the sites.

I got fed up and suddenly it dawned on me that I might just be able to build a site where I would have 100% control over contents and updates. I finally ordered this book and within a week of following the 'really, really, really easy' steps I have now hosted my brand new website.

From being a complete novice, this book has turned me into a mini guru on website building.

Great book for beginner5
The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Building Your Own Website is exactly as the title sounds, a nice introduction to building a website for a beginner with no knowledge in a detailed step by step manner. The book covers the basics of seo optimization, domain submitting, obtaining links, inserting and correctly using pictures, "don't upload a 100 mb picture to your website :)". Overall useful for a complete beginner, if not a complete newbie maybe look for something dedicated to a specific topic. For instance if you're looking to obtain a large amount of data from the web for your website, you may try Introduction to Data Mining to start you out, which is rather programming intensive or if you are not up to the task of all the programming you may just have someone do it for you like [...] which will get the data for you.

Not so good book1
Well this book is true to the title. I found it to be very informative but at the same time the overall book was written poorly. I could not get some of the software they wanted me to download to work on my computer and some of the versions did not match up. They do not show you how to fix any problems with downloaded software which basically means that if it doesn't work then you wasted your money on the book. I compare this book to a text book and did not like it at all. I would not buy this book.

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