![]() The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating a Web Page & Blog, 6th Edition $24.95 Everything I need to know about HTML I learned from this book. Bought for an introductory primer to web design, this contained enough information to create a fully functional and well designed web page. Doesn't get into Java, XML, or php/ MySQL web scripts, but for the basics this book ROCKS. Well written, well organized, and very concise, it still remains my primary reference source for HTML coding. ![]() The Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging $15.00 I first got this book from my local library- I loved it so much I had to buy my own copy. I haven't started blogging yet- but reading this book reveals how Blogging is so important today, for whatever you do. It gives SO many ideas and resources for everything related. It explains how your blog can grow and how essential that is. The amount of information is amazing- It's SO useful. I love this book- I just need to start doing what it says... ![]() Blog Schmog: The Truth About What Blogs Can (and Can't) Do for Your Business $19.99 Also hilarious, but I've learned a lot in this book and will consider it one of my references. Thanks. ![]() ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income $24.99 The way I see it, the title of a book is a promise to a prospective reader. This book does not deliver on its promise: "secrets to blogging your way to a 6-figure income." If it had been titled, "Getting started with blogging from two guys who know their stuff", that would have been more fitting. The book really is a good book. But it's *very* entry-level. For example, the first 76 pages of the 211-page book will be irrelevant if you've already started blogging. (They cover things such as how to set up a blog, how to choose a topic for a blog, and so on.) Again, a good introductory book. But absolutely no "secrets" here. |
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