Have one to sell? Sell yours here
Poor Richard's Web Site : Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice on Building a Low-Cost Web Site
 
 
Tell the Publisher!
I'd like to read this book on Kindle

Don't have a Kindle? Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App.

Poor Richard's Web Site : Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice on Building a Low-Cost Web Site [Paperback]

Peter Kent (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)


Available from these sellers.


Formats

Amazon Price New from Used from
Paperback --  
Paperback, March 1998 --  
There is a newer edition of this item:
Poor Richard's Web Site (2nd Edition) Poor Richard's Web Site (2nd Edition) 4.4 out of 5 stars (22)
Currently unavailable

Book Description

March 1998
Written by best-selling Internet author Peter Kent, this book explains all the details about setting up a Web site missed by the HTML and Web design books: the different types of Web-site locations (and how to choose a location), how to register a domain name safely, how to bring people to your site, how to add utilities such as shopping carts and chat rooms ... all with the idea of saving time and money. The book's getting rave reviews, because there's nothing else quite like it.

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought


Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review

Poor Richard's Web Site has the same tone as the wildly popular What Color Is Your Parachute? series, asking the same kinds of questions and insisting that you have some idea of what it is you want to accomplish. Will you be using your site to sell products? To sell information (the most infamous example being the proliferation of pornography sites)? To list your company's job openings and contact information? Filled with sound ideas about creating and maintaining a Web site, Poor Richard's Web Site will help you garner the respect and appreciation of your Internet customers. --Jennifer Buckendorff

From Library Journal

Kent's approach to web-site design begins with a serious discussion about whether the reader even needs to set up a site. Covering all the basics in jargon-free English, he considers what you need to start, where to put your web site, finding a host, how to pick and register a domain name, creating a site, choosing an editor, adding interaction and taking orders online, distribution lists, and registering your web site. Very well written.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Top Floor Pub (March 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966103289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966103281
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,437,023 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Discover books, learn about writers, read author blogs, and more.

 

Customer Reviews

22 Reviews
5 star:
 (15)
4 star:
 (3)
3 star:
 (3)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:
 (1)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
4.4 out of 5 stars (22 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding book., April 6, 2000
Poor Richard's Web Site: Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice onBuilding a Low-Cost Web Site (Second Edition) is a book so super thatyou may start asking yourself if Peter Kent is related to Clark. What makes this book outstanding is the superabundance of essential details. Kent tells you everything you need to know and do, shows you what the options are, then gives you his right-on-target advice. The second edition of the book has been thoroughly updated, and it's even eight dollars less expensive than the first. The book is divided into three sections: Preparation, Creation, and Promotion. The Preparation section tells you how you can benefit from a Web site, how to begin, where to put your site, how to choose a web host, and all about domain names. Chapter 4 (about how to choose a web host) lists and explains 43 services that hosting company might provide, thus giving you a foolproof method for comparing what each company can do. The Creation section is another cornucopia of rich ideas. Here you'll learn how to design your site, select an HTML authoring tool, how to add interaction, take orders online, and work with email. Part III, Promotion, is a complete seminar about the subject. You might take a course at a conference for hundreds of dollars and not get half the ideas you'll find right here at your fingertips. The book's Appendix contains two checklists for two of your most important jobs: finding a web host and promoting your site. And the book is filled throughout with almost 800 useful links to lead you to all kinds of important resources. You will find that setting up and running a successful Web site takes a lot of work. But with Kent's book, which tells you precisely what you need to do and how to do it most efficiently, your job will be much easier and enjoyable as well. As the saying goes: If you plan to buy only one book on the subject of making your own Web site, this book is unmistakably the one.

Michael Pastore, Reviewer

Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ideal For Anyone Short On Time, Money, & Experience!, November 9, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: Poor Richard's Web Site : Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice on Building a Low-Cost Web Site (Paperback)
     The Internet has become the home of a number of Websites offering information on a variety of issues, products, and services. Would you like to join us? Need help? There are plenty of fine books around to help you design a good Website. They offer different levels of instruction for a variety of reading audiences. Peter Kent has written Poor Richard's Web Site to help the average non-technically inclined person to design an effective Website and to have an effective online presence.      This book stands out from most other Website design books because the author writes from his own personal experience. His personal interest shows as he guides his readers along. His personal involvement throughout the book offers his readers, particularly those new to the online scene, the confidence they need to succeed online. It is user-friendly, avoiding the big hype and technical jargon found in many other books.      The author provides extensive help on a variety of Website matters such as determining if a Website is necessary, selecting Website hosting companies, selecting and using HTML authoring tools, Website design tips, taking orders online, registering domain names, registering Websites with Internet search engines, searching the Internet for prospective clients, advertising, and applying effective marketing principles.      One notable feature of the book is the listing of hundreds of Website links offering additional Website design assistance, marketing help, graphic images, scripts, online payment information, and other important help. A companion Website for the book features an extensive updated listing of these Websites. The author offers his readers a truly amazing collection of additional resources!      This book targets aspiring Website designers who need help setting up an online presence. If you are short on time, money, and experience this book will provide all the help you need. It's packed! Keep it within your reach while designing your Websites. Highly recommended!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No


8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Demystifies the process of setting up a web site, February 5, 1998
This review is from: Poor Richard's Web Site : Geek-Free, Commonsense Advice on Building a Low-Cost Web Site (Paperback)
Sure, there are plenty of good books about FrontPage, HTML coding, designing web sites and web graphics. I've written a few myself. But this book is something different -- and needed! Peter Kent demystifies the basic process of of setting up a web site and provides all the missing links that other books don't cover. Chapter 14 on Taking Orders Online is a good example. The book is a great starting point for a small business, non-profit or community group that wants to get on the web.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews 
Was this review helpful to you? Yes No

Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews











Only search this product's reviews



Inside This Book (learn more)
Browse and search another edition of this book.
Browse Sample Pages:
Front Cover | Table of Contents | First Pages | Index | Back Cover | Surprise Me!
Search Inside This Book:


Tag this product

 (What's this?)
Think of a tag as a keyword or label you consider is strongly related to this product.
Tags will help all customers organize and find favorite items.
Your tags: Add your first tag
 

Sell a Digital Version of This Book in the Kindle Store

If you are a publisher or author and hold the digital rights to a book, you can sell a digital version of it in our Kindle Store. Learn more

Customer Discussions

This product's forum
Discussion Replies Latest Post
No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 

Search Customer Discussions
Search all Amazon discussions
   


Listmania!


Create a Listmania! list

So You'd Like to...


Create a guide


Look for Similar Items by Category


Look for Similar Items by Subject