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The Really, Really, Really Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Building

Filed in: Cool Stuff by Andrew on 02-08-10

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Price: $9.95

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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!

 

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…)

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  • ISBN13: 9781847730732
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

User Reviews

If you are familiar enough with the world wide web to realize you need your own website, then you already know most of what is in this book. It is over-simplified and poorly written, and the PageBreeze software that is supposed to work with both Windows XP and Vista does not work. I finally gave up and un-installed the software. I am sorry I bought this book. -- Software does not work
This is a great learning tool. It is going to help with our retirement funds with the internet. -- website maker-learning tool
I have zero knowledge about putting up a website. But upon buying this book and reading it for few days. I got my 1st website up and running!

Now I have all the knowledge needed to bring up a website from scratch.

Another good thing about this book is that it recommends some tools which are available freely, so you can build your own website with just the cost of webhosting. It does not discuss some expensive webpage development instead a free webpage program is used.

Although the part about the keyword tools software does not match what is written in the book, however playing with the software a little bit can make your own way on how to use it. It would be nice if the author will have the old software distributed with the book though, or could be a document about the latest updated software would be nice.

Overall this books is very useful, it opens another door for me on area of putting my own website.
-- delivers what is promised
I love it and am glad I bought it, I always buy the idiot guides and dummy guides but this is cheap and awesome with lots of web site support. I am a pastor getting ready to build a church web site. Buy it, I am glad I did -- just buy it
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. -- Not so good book

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