I’ve Got a Domain Name–Now What???: A Practical Guide to Building a Website and Web Presence

August 28, 2009 by admin  
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Setting up your own domain and website without a readily available office expert can be challenging, even for the technically savvy. You have to choose from multiple options, from simple to complex, to configure web technology to meet your needs. Individually, each software component is not difficult. It’s the oh-so-important details involved in putting them together that can be problematic. This book is your guide to the many technology tools that can be util… More >>

I’ve Got a Domain Name–Now What???: A Practical Guide to Building a Website and Web Presence

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5 Responses to “I’ve Got a Domain Name–Now What???: A Practical Guide to Building a Website and Web Presence”
  1. In this high tech era, when so many things seem so complicated, and when technical instructions are nothing more than gibberish, it is refreshing to read Jean Bedord’s I’ve Got A Domain Name Now What???

    Here is a brief, easy-to-understand manual that will help 21st century professionals establish and maintain a Web presence. Ms. Bedord uses many metaphors from the non-cyber world to explain the processes of establishing a Web site, getting e-mail forwarded to it, and, perhaps most importantly, getting it noticed by Internet search engines.

    This is a valuable contribution for anyone who desires a presence on the Web–and in the 21st century, that’s most business and professional people.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Many more peoeple want to take advantage of having their own websites but have limited access to learning how to do so. The internet has too much information, which can be intimidating, but this book makes what can be an overwhelming process much easier to digest.

    For individuals or companies, web sites have become like a business card,and this book helps make building a website and manageable process.

    This is also a great resource for job seekers, to add a website to their arsenal of promotional tools!

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. K. Mawk says:

    Whether you are new to the internet and domain names or consider yourself knowledgeable in the web space, if you’re thinking about getting a domain name, or if you already have one and want to take the next step, I highly recommend you read Jean’s book before taking another step. It’s a straightforward, no-nonsense guide to to the internet with something for everyone — from beginner to experienced.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Brief, approachable, and thorough introduction for the person who wants to take advantage of the internet for profit or for fun. In the course of reading this book, I went from smugness (“I know this…”), to panic (“uh oh, I don’t know any of this”), and ended up confident that I had the basics to start and that I had a good resource to find solutions to problems I might encounter early on.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Bert Carelli says:

    Years ago, one of the first things anyone did when they started a small business was to print up business cards. Today, a website and a strategy for getting people to find your website is just as important as business cards were back then. Jean Bedord’s book is the perfect guide to building such a professional presence on the web.

    Jean’s step-by-step approach enables even a web novice to decipher the mysteries and avoid the pitfalls of working with web search engines. The chapter, “Making Your Website Findable in the Search Engines,” contains advice that many of the top corporate sites would do well to absorb.

    One of the most powerful aspects of having a website to promote your business is the opportunity it gives even the smallest business to appear large and well-established. This book is a well-researched, well-written, and easy-to-follow guide for achieving that.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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