New Site Owners Current Site Owners Small Business Owners Big Businesses Non-Profits Individuals Web Designers Web Developers
Yes, even web designers and developers can benefit from several of the chapters in this book. Many focus so much on their speciality, they don’t know as much about law or site promotion as they should or would like to know.
Chapters include (to name a few):
Terminology and Definitions Your Site and the Law Setting Realistic Expectations Time and Money Realistic Timing/Scheduling How Much Does a Website Cost? How to Make an (Experienced) Website Creator Laugh To Sum Up Time & Cost Common Myths and Misconceptions Make a Plan Things You MUST HAVE to Have a Website Questions to Ask Yourself Website Checklist e-Commerce Website Checklist Buying Services to Get Your Site Started Styling Your Content Getting the Site Made Doing it Yourself How to Find a Web Designer/Developer How to Choose a Web Designer/Developer How to Work with a Web Designer/Developer What To Do When Things Go Wrong Website Promotion SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Social Media Useful Resources