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Home > Bookshelf > Marketing

Getting and Staying Noticed on the Web: Your Web Promotion Questions Answered

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£29.95 amazon.co.uk


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ISBN 1856044556

* Published by Facet Publishing

* Written by Phil Bradley

* Book published July 2002

Title:

Getting and Staying Noticed on the Web: Your Web Promotion Questions Answered

Review:

This new book by Phil Bradley promises to answer all your web promotion questions, and in many ways, it does just that. In only fourteen chapters the author covers first steps, design issues, search engines, use of images, and much more to help develop and maintain an Internet site.

The style of the book is very informal, almost conversational and occasionally humorous. Reading it sequentially is not recommended and there is a tendency by the author to overuse! Exclamation!! Marks!!! which grated a little on this particular reader. Stylistic differences aside, there is lot to recommend the book: a clear and straightforward table of contents, suitable for dipping in and out of, and minimal use of jargon. However, a glossary would be a useful addition for complete novices.

The book is well laid out in a 'question and answer' format with helpful use of screen dumps and many references to relevant library or information professional sites. They would certainly prompt any reader to go and have a look at them to get some further ideas for their own projects. There is also a brief paragraph on the use of themes, such as Christmas, which is interesting and fun.

The author treats practical issues such as picture sizes on websites or deep linking with common sense (keep picture sizes small to keep download speeds of your site high). Useful references to search engine simulators (to check how a search engine might index your site) and other varied resources (such as the holiday themes website) would be very useful to follow up on. As the author is also an independent Internet consultant, there are a number of inevitable small plugs of his own work or website. The book concludes with a case study on the Free Pint Website, which rounds the text off well.

This book is useful for anyone thinking of setting up an Internet site and also for those of you who might like to revamp or know how to maintain your existing Internet site. Although it is very externally focused, many of the tips and guidance given by the author could equally be used for an intranet site.

Free Pint Reviewer:

Sophie Graham is Manager of the Information Centre at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals Group in Surrey, responsible for setting up and developing the Information Centre within the UK.

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