Build a Website for Free

Build a Website for Free

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Build a Website for Free

Build yourself a state-of-the-art website.It's incredibly easy... and it won't cost you a dime! You need a website. But you don't need the hassles that usually go with building one, or the expense of hiring someone else to do it. Here's your solution: Build a Website for Free! You'll learn how you can use new Web 2.0 technologies to create a site that's impressive and effective. And here's the best part: You'll do it all with software and tools that won't cost you a dime!

* Plan, organize, and design a site that really works, using tools you can find for free

* Discover the simple secrets of writing pages people want to read

* Use video on your site-and get someone else to pay for hosting it

* Add an easy-to-update blog and start building your own web community

* Quickly and easily handle nuts and bolts tasks, from getting your site name to uploading your
content

* Get your site picked up by Google, Yahoo!, and other search engines

* Adapt your site for easy viewing on cell phones

Mark Bell is a Ph.D. student in the Indiana University Telecommunications department. He studies virtual worlds and mediated trust with the Synthetic Worlds Initiative and has spent 15 years in the computer industry. Mark created his first website in 1992, ran a web design company in the `90s, and consults on several academic web projects.

CATEGORY: Internet/Web

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 350
Edition: 1
Publisher: Que Publishing
Published: 23 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0789739216
ISBN 13: 9780789739216

Author Bio

Mark Bell is a Ph.D. student at Indiana University. He studies virtual worlds and their effect on social relations. Before returning to school, Mark worked for 15 years in the software industry as a technical writer, trainer, and developer. He started his first web design company in 1993 and has been making pages and managing websites ever since. He is the father of Jackson, 6, and the husband of Sarah Intellagirl Robbins. Mark blogs at blog.markwbell.com. He can be found on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.