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The Unusually Useful Web Book is the only book you need to find out everything you need to know about web sites. In fact, it's 2 books in 1. You can skim the sidebars and checklists for tips and techniques you can use right away. Or you can follow along with the main text for a detailed discussion of planning, designing, building, and maintaining your web site.

The Unusually Useful Web Book is jam-packed with do-it-yourself worksheets, lessons from the trenches, advice from experts, and jargon-free explanations. But don't just take our word for it. Read what others are saying about The Unusually Useful Web Book:

"This book definitely stands out. Most books of this nature are stuffed with irrelevant and non-substantive information that only add confusion. This book delivers an overwhelming amount of information in a way that is both approachable and useful. There was a lot of information that I could immediately apply to current projects." Garo Green, Director of Publications, lynda.com

"Anyone who has a passion for web design will enjoy this book. For the novice, it's an eye opener and the reader will probably be compelled to soak in all the material, cover to cover. For the professional, it's a strong reinforcement of things we often overlook and a great reference tool. I'm a professional and found it to be an up-to-date and refreshing read, and I plan on using it as a required textbook in the classroom!" Rosanna Yeung, Multimedia & Web Design Instructor, The Art Institute of California



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The Unusually Useful Web Book
When this proposal first came across my desk, I was really excited. And even now that we've poured every ounce of blood, sweat, and tears we have into this book, I still have plenty of energy to jump for joy and scream at the top of my lungs. It's just that good. The title, The Unusually Useful Web Book, promises a lot, but it's a book that actually carries through on its promise from start to finish.

I'm especially excited about all the special nuggets June included: down-to-earth interviews with experts, hilarious web cartoons by Alex Gregory, sidebars that quickly summarize key points, and worksheets that give you the guidance to immediately start making decisions and implementing changes. This informative, witty, and unusually useful book is one you'll want to have always nearby--along with a pad of sticky notes.

Jennifer Eberhardt, Sr. Development Editor
jennifer.eberhardt@newriders.com


Product Details

  • Paperback: 408 pages
  • Publisher: New Riders Press; 1 edition (June 2, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0735712069
  • ISBN-13: 978-0735712065
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 7.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #341,999 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Covers what the other books forgot--making successful sites, June 27, 2003
By "bishopknights" (Bishop, CA United States) - See all my reviews
By M. Todd Lassich
Bishop Eastern Sierra Macintosh User Group (beSMUG)

People spend months and even years learning and staying current with the technical aspects of web design. Armed with this vast knowledge--so vast it intimidates many from even taking these first steps--they head out in to cyberspace to set up shop, only to produce an ugly site with a clunky interface that no one visits.

If only they had started with the Unusually Useful Web Book. Indeed, if only I had. This is one book about web site creation, management and promotion that lives up to its name.

Unlike so many in this genre, this book takes you step-by-step through planning, creation and promotion and examines every known trick of of the world's most successful websites. This book is subtitled "Everything We've Learned About Why Sites Succeed!" and as such is less about the technical details of site design and maintenance as it is about the goals you should be shooting for, giving the aspiring webmaster a complete roadmap--prioritized--to the creation of a successful site.

I often spend a tremendous amount of time making sure the technical aspects of my designs work as planned. In so doing, it's easy to forget that the goal of designing a site is to attract visitors and hopefully, business. What I like most about this book is the way it makes me examine these priorities, and really helps on deciding whether adding this bell or that whistle to my designs is simply an effort to show off my skills, or whether they will be a useful, attractive enhancement that will encourage visitors to return.

From planning your site through building, visual design, marketing and hitting your target audience, to sizing up your competition and learning from them, making money, maintaining and updating your site, this book covers all the bases.

The book frequently encourages you to "Take Action!" with step-by-step sidebars and checklists to solve specific problems, such as visitors leaving your site without buying, getting higher up on the search engines, avoiding traps that lead to slow pages and difficult navigation and so much more.

I recommend this easy-to-read book for beginners and seasoned designers alike. In fact, this book is the best starting point and reference I've seen for anyone who thinks they might ever be interested in online marketing.

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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An instant classic!, June 10, 2003
By John Wetherbie (Centennial, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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The Unusually Useful Web Book could have been titled The Book You Must Read To Help You Plan, Design, Build, and Maintain A Successful Web Site. Everyone who is on a team developing or maintaining a web site should read this book and then re-read it frequently to keep the information and lessons fresh. I will definitely use this book to help me with my future web projects.

This book provides an overview of the processes, the techniques, and the technologies that can (and should) be used to develop and maintain a successful web site. If you are looking for an in-depth technical book on HTML, CSS, or other specific tools this is not that book. Buy this book anyway! It will be worth it.

The book is divided into four major sections: Planning Your Site, Designing Your Site, Building Your Site, and Maintaining Your Site. There is also an appendix with short biographies of the experts that the author interviewed and some additional expert advice. Each section has good information that you can use right now whether you are starting to create a new site or are involved in the maintenance and upgrade of an existing site.

There are some great features to go along with the great information. The book has 19 worksheets (the back cover says 20 so maybe I missed one) to help you with tasks such as: determining the site's goals, determining the site's features, improving site speed, browser/platform compatibility, and how you will promote the site. There are one-to-two page "Lesson from the Trenches" sub-sections that present the experience of web development veterans. Three lessons that stand out in my mind are: You are not your user, Your site is not the center of the user's universe, and Why you should follow web standards. Two other features are the "links" that point to other sections with more in-depth information about a topic and the references to on-line resources.

A conscious effort was made to make the book look and feel like a web site. This approach works very well. Sections are short, important points are highlighted, and I found myself following "links" to more in-depth information on topics that were of interest to me. This book lives up to its title by being full of unusually useful information and also being unusually readable. I think this book is going to be an instant classic.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Useful (Almost) All-In-One Web Book, April 23, 2004
By Coleman Yee (Singapore) - See all my reviews
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I see this as an attempt to have an all-in-one quick reference book on issues relating to managing a commercial website. This book is packed tight with loads of very useful information and things to consider. It thus covers a lot of ground, from planning and design issues to technical issues (from file compression to XML) and usability and marketing issues. With so many areas covered, the material is necessarily brief, mostly in the form of summaries, points, and lists. A beginner may find some things hard to follow, since the book does not go into detailed explanations. However, it would still be useful for a beginner as it gives a good overview on most of the skills required to manage a website.

I would recommend this book to a wide audience, including
- beginners in web-related activities (great eye-opener and good introductory material to other important areas)
- students or fresh graduates (who think they know everything about HTML and other technology but are lacking in other issues)
- teachers who teach students web technology (and miss out the other issues)
- managers in charge of websites (who think think they know everything because they surf the internet)

A great well-rounded book which covers wider issues than almost any other web book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars wonderfully well-designed resource and workbook...
Found this book so very helpful. Shed light on blind spots in my planning that I wasn't even aware that I had, and therefore saved me catch-up work later. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good for beginners, but it has problems...
The book is a fairly thorough overview of the process of producing a website and how to make it better, but it suffers from several flaws. Read more
Published on November 10, 2003

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This book is aimed at "web producers" whom the author defines as "anyone who bears the primary responsibility for a site's success" (3). Read more
Published on October 28, 2003 by Steve L., Alaska Apple Users Group

2.0 out of 5 stars But Who's it for?
Friends of the writer will (have?) hyped the book. It's a good effort, but like nearly every book being flung out of pub houses on "web design" these days, it's 20% useful and 80%... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars It *is* unusually useful... it really is!
I couldn't believe how packed this book is with good information. So many other Web books cover one topic well and gloss over the rest. Read more
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