Cons:
Minimum of Basic Programming IQ or outsourcing suggested.
1 wrong word used and 1 formatting error.
Bottom Line:
This is a fantastic eBook on creating your AdSense web pages dynamically. Use the methods in this eBook to get contextual links from eBay and Amazon as well. Also you can add a "Dynamic" search box and even "Dynamically Customize" sales letters.
Read it at least twice and put the information into action.
An important lesson I learned is:
"If you have trouble saving with the.htaccess file name, just save as htaccess.txt and then change the name to.htaccess once uploaded."
Suggestions to the author:
Read “E-Book Profit Centers Revealed” by Edmund Loh to learn someways to monetize your eBook. You should add your name and website in the header and footer of every page in order to brand yourself.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Step-by-Step Guide to Dynamic Website Creation By JayKay Bak
, June 12, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
Prepare to dig through the contents of this e-book. It's an introduction to some necessary PHP codes and how you can use them to create a dynamic website, so hopefully, you should at least have some grasp of HTML to be able to follow the instructions here. A warning: it's not that easy to follow and you might want to print this out first if you want to try it and work through your file step by step while you're reading it. Truly nothing fancy about this, but it's a decent enough introduction to making use if this kind of codes, plus it's a good thing that it doesn't add any other unnecessary details. Get this if you really want some help in making a dynamic website and if you want to add to your range of skills. It's not suitable for everyday web design and development though since it mainly targets marketing websites.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Step-by-Step Guide to Dynamic Website Creation By JayKay Bak
other books do better, July 31, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
I was longing to see something in here for the more techie of users, but I wasn't prepared to face this ebook. Though I do understand a bit of webpage coding and I do know the basic principles in programming language in general, I was not prepared for this crash course on PHP page creation.
Dynamic page creation is relatively more complicated than simple HTML, and even I was daunted, despite my general knowledge in scripts.
This is good if you do not have the desire to learn the ropes or the basics in this programming language, if your aim is only to focus on making Amazon.com, Adsense or other dynamic webpages. However, if that is your only aim, then you're better off getting a template from somewhere and tweak it through Macromedia Dreamweaver.
With Macromedia Dreamweaver, you can have push-button web publishing, just learn your way around. If you can work Adobe Photoshop, then Dreamweaver won't be brain surgery at all.
Do I think this is a worthy download? Well, probably to get a general idea only. If you want to learn PHP webpage creation, other books are better at this, and I'm sure Dreamweaver tutorials abound elsewhere.. Unless I bump into one here. ;)
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