January 15, 2001

The Fundamentals of Professional Web Sites for Business Professionals    

This Week:

Features

On Focus: Sites for Writers - Part 2 (Promoting a Specific Title or Series)

The 13 Lucky Steps to Promoting a Web Site - Part 2

Step-by-Step: The 4 Keys to a Professional Web Site

Reviews

The Art of Writing About the Science of Web Design

Don't Make Me Think is a No Brainer

Techniques

HTML for the Terminally Impatient

 

Welcome to Vol. 1, Issue 3!

Cleaning Up

We're busy cleaning and preparing for new features coming in February! Meanwhile, we're giving you the 4 keys to a professional web site as you continue traveling the 13 Lucky Steps to Promoting Your Site. And we're continuing our series focusing on web sites for writers, but for those who can't take the time to finish the series, we provide HTML for the Terminally Impatient. And, please, don't to make me think about the art & science of web design.

And be sure to spread the word about Elements of Web Style to your mailings lists, organizations and newsgroups.

Features

Step-by-Step: The 4 Keys to a Professional Web Site Design

A well-designed, professional web site is clean, clear, consistent and ... [more]

On Focus: Writers - Part 2 (Promoting a Specific Title or Series)

Every book or series of books has something to convey,... [more]

The 13 Lucky Steps to Promoting a Web Site - Part 2

While Creating Your Site... [more]

Reviews

The Art of Writing About the Science of Web Design

The Art & Science of Web Design by Jeffrey Veen should be required reading by... [more]

A No Brainer

Don't Make Me Think is subtitled "A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability" and that's ... [more]

Techniques

HTML for the Terminally Impatient

Can't waiting for FedEx to rescue your software from that island it washed up on?... [more]

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