This great bundle of essential information lays out the basic nuts and bolts of managing your hosting account and blog.
Plus gives you the goods on what really goes into a successful Web design - all in plain English!
And you'll even get a Web effects wizard that allows you to add a full suite of professional, dynamic functions to the site of your choice, with total point-and-click simplicity!
This is a Free Member download.
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This package consists of the Web Design Checklist, user guides for CPanel and Wordpress, and Webmaster Tools, which can generate practically every important code or script to add some key functions for your website, such as popunders, image protection, mouseovers, link cloakers, and banner rotators. The e-books included here are short, but clearly written and contains a lot of helpful tips. As for the Webmaster Tools, even seasoned webmasters and web designers will have a ball with the codes--they can really make life a lot easier. However, despite the usefulness of the product, I feel it still lacks details when it comes to providing tips; perhaps guides to other aspects of running a website should have been included as well. That would really make this a complete guide for webmasters. After all, running a site isn't just about knowing how to use Cpanel and Wordpress. I'd say this is a good product, but could definitely do with more information.
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Webmaster Crash Course By Tim Whiston
top notch; you'll miss out if you don't download!, November 27, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
This free e-book and software pack is great for the uninitiated on the Internet. It contains three e-books that will help you on your way to setting up your own blog or website. The web design checklist is particularly helpful and has, well, a checklist on how to proceed with making your blog or website, plus very helpful tips on how to make it more marketable. There is a guide for those who want to go on the blogging approach, then another e-book for those who want to go through the conventional way and use website files and scripts that have been FTP’d or uploaded to their own webhost. The latter guide is a guide on how to use the CPanel. Two software programs were included: one for rebranding the pack, and webmaster toolkit. And lastly, there is a single e-book which introduces the contents of the pack.
Both e-books are very helpful in walking the uninitiated through the rigors of website creation. The tips were sound and would surely help a newbie along. The software, like Lynn said, was pretty much impressive. It was so fun to use, that I was actually wishing I was already on windows so I could tap into its full potential.
True, I agree that this is not comprehensive enough for those who have been blogging and creating their own websites, but this is a great start. And where the e-books are lacking in information, the scripts software fills in for their lapses. There was an HTML tag glossary which helps the amateur website creator tinker with his or her pages. There are other helpful scripts I was also dying to try, but since I really could not rely on my emulator, I am just looking forward to the day when I can either buy new RAM or get a Windows computer. And it so helps that the Black Label 2.exe’s interface was an attractive black and digital-green. Digital green is that shade of green similar to lime that they use on digital clocks on TV and movies, for futuristic shows, by the way. I just can’t find a better term. :)
But on the whole, for a free resource, I was speechless. Maybe this deserves to be in the Gold Members Area. It’s actually a better pack than the others in there!