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(More customer reviews)I'm impressed! From start to finish, 'Understanding Your Website' is a concise and clear manual on the how's, what's and why's of dealing with your business and the Internet. This book is not meant for a webmaster, who should already have a strong grasp of the facts; No, it is meant for the businessman who wants to understand and control the online representation of his business just as he does his brick and mortar one.
'Understanding Your Website' is not a standard how to build a website book; rather, it's more of a how to stay alive and understand what you need to stay that way manual of knowledge - not that there isn't some "how-To" content, but even that is loaded with insight more than step-by step instructions.
'Understanding Your Website' is a must have bible for those who have taken the brave step of handling their own website's. The author's observations, insights and knowledge are the most important ally a businessman can have when it comes to their business, online.
Tom brings to his readers insight into what is happening today on the Internet and how you can use the information to make your business more successful, whether it is about the type of website which is best for you, the inside info into Internet Marketing (SEO) or the importance of social media and web and smart phones.
Do yourself a favor, get a copy of this book which is loaded with relevant areas designed for the person who has the courage to go forward with their business and with the Internet.
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This book is for anyone who owns a small business Website. It is not a technical "how-to" guide. It is a big-picture overview of what can be done with your Web presence.You don't need to know how to take a car apart and put it together, but you do need to know what it can do.The same is true for your Web presence.
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