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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.
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