This guide will show you how to create a better performing website or sales page, by using clear design, proper navigation, easy to read copy, and also tells you why -and how- to optimize your images, and how to use graphics and templates.
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This e-book looks like a frequently asked questions page in a website – each question is answered briefly and effectively, although in a very basic way. If not an FAQ, it looks like a compilation of a series of articles on web design. There are several topics discussed here in website building, and each was only covered very briefly. While the topics were discussed quite well, the information given is quite limited.
This e-book does not give a step-by-step method in building profitable websites but instead talks about the many considerations and aspects of website building.
The author, Dirk Dupon, though, already gives quite substantial information however basic. He starts from the rationale behind website building, the basic on websites like HTML and images, the importance of good web design and so on. He also gives web links to aid you on each different aspect in website building, like a link to a tutorial on HTML, optimizing web images, and so on. The e-book also covers the marketing aspect of websites like using your website to increase your sales and more.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
How To Design A Profitable Website By Dirk Dupon
This e-book is genius in a PDF file, why did you not see that?!, October 18, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
While I certainly agree that the title of this e-book is a bit of a misnomer, claiming to help you create websites that are profitable while actually focusing on the technical details of website design, I beg to disagree that the information is “limited”. If you want an e-book on how to monetize your site, on how to create a site that will reel in the money, Surefirewealth.com is rife with e-books that talk about the profitability side of website creation. There are way too many books mouthing off how you can make money through websites, and not enough excellent reports as these that talk about how to plan and create your website.
This e-book takes you step by step into virtually all aspects of website creation. If you aim to make a website, do not be without this.
If you want to learn how to monetize or how to profit and what kind of website to profit from, there are other resources around this website. Check out my other reviews to find out the best of them by clicking my name. That should get you started. As for this, I give it 5 stars. Excellence such as this should never be shot down.
And it helps that the author used the Courier New font too. :p
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
How To Design A Profitable Website By Dirk Dupon
, October 22, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
Okay, this is most likely just me nitpicking, but if an e-book is giving advice on designing profitable websites, I would have expected the e-book itself to look really snazzy. The layout certainly needs to look a lot more attractive. Just a thought.
Anyway, here is yet another e-book that appears to be most suited to beginners in the Web scene. After all, this truly provides a good introduction to websites, hosting, etc. Apart from that, it also offers up some tips on using website and graphic templates and also keeps you on track with some key web design tips. It also helps you make sure that your site is optimized to accept payments, though I think that's rather advanced already, considering that web design is still being introduced to the target audience.
All in all, this e-book is a good introductory guide to web design and may also take the reader beyond the basics.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
How To Design A Profitable Website By Dirk Dupon
Missed the target., November 16, 2007
Reviewer: Dave Gammage
The content of this ebook is good for those looking to start building websites, from more of a technical standpoint. The title, however, does not nearly describe the content within. Had I actually purchased this, I would have asked for a refund.
This ebook is comprised of unchanged PLR articles from a PLR membership website. I would suggest to the author that, when using PLR article content, at least rewrite it to make it flow better (and look like you actually wrote it) Also, change the font and formatting from the original products. The information is solid, but the title of this ebook does not anywhere near describe the contents.