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Killer Content: Strategies for Web Content and E-Commerce

Killer Content: Strategies for Web Content and E-Commerce

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good introduction, but no clear decisive answer.
Review: This was a good introduction into the exploration of how content is organized for the consumer on the Web. I consider it a introduction because the depth to which the author takes us is a little shallow.

This is not meant to be a definitive answer book. The author does not claim to give you a step-by-step guide for you to follow in order to learn how to create "killer" sites. Rather, once you read his book you will understand your options as a web designer and be able to choose the best way to display a sites content given any circumstances. This book is designed for business to user content management, not B2B.

I have used this book in my classes when I lecture to my students regarding web design techniques. It is a good book for someone just looking into content management, and worth trying out.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good introduction, but no clear decisive answer.
Review: This was a good introduction into the exploration of how content is organized for the consumer on the Web. I consider it a introduction because the depth to which the author takes us is a little shallow.

This is not meant to be a definitive answer book. The author does not claim to give you a step-by-step guide for you to follow in order to learn how to create "killer" sites. Rather, once you read his book you will understand your options as a web designer and be able to choose the best way to display a sites content given any circumstances. This book is designed for business to user content management, not B2B.

I have used this book in my classes when I lecture to my students regarding web design techniques. It is a good book for someone just looking into content management, and worth trying out.


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