Joomla! Bible (Paperback)

May 20, 2010 · Posted in Web Design / Development · Comment 

Joomla! Bible

Comprehensive guide to creating Web sites with the open-source Joomla!1.5 Joomla! is an open-source content management system (CMS) for Web sites. While it is free and relatively easy to use, there are lots of tricks and functionality that may not be intuitive to new users or those switching from other systems. And the previous version is quite different from the new Joomla 1.5, for which documentation is sparse. Joomla! Bible is the complete, step-by-step guide you need to build and manage Web sites using the very newest version of this powerful and popular CMS. Walks you through obtaining the Joomla! 1.5 code and how to deploy it to a server, configure the site, create content, and manage content and user hierarchies Helps you get the most out of core modules that provide advanced functionality, including the Polls Module, the Banner Manager, the Media Manager, Galleries, Weblinks, Content Syndication, and Newsfeed Aggregation Vaults you into the w (more…)

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The World According to Twitter (Paperback)

May 20, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

The World According to Twitter

The wit and wisdom of the Twittersphere captured in a hilarious, occasionally poignant, and often useful collection of hand-picked tweets.   New York Times technology columnist David Pogue has tapped into the brilliance of his half-million followers on Twitter by posting a different, thought-provoking question every night. The questions ranged from the earnest (“What’s your greatest regret?”) to the creative (“Make up a concept for a doomed TV show”) to the curious (“What’s your great idea to improve the cell phone?”). Out of 25,000 tweets, Pogue has gathered the very best 2,524 into this irresistible, clever, laugh-out-loud funny book. The World According to Twitter is truly a grand social networking experiment, in which thousands of voices have come together to produce a unique and wonderful record of shared human experience.   Some samples: Compose the subject line of an email message you really, really don’t want to open. To my former sexual partn (more…)

Essential Facebook Development: Build Successful Applications for the Facebook Platform (Paperback)

May 18, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Essential Facebook Development: Build Successful Applications for the Facebook Platform

“What sets this title apart is the authors’ deep insight of how to leverage the Facebook API to create wildly successful applications. They even provide instructions of how to a/b test, track, and analyze metrics to increase the exposure and engagement of your applications. Their knowledge is practical and after putting their techniques to use, my applications have achieved better results.” –Joseph Annuzzi, Jr., App Architect, PeerDynamic.com   With more than 250 million active users, Facebook is the world’s #1 social networking platform. But developing successful Facebook applications presents unique challenges, both technical and nontechnical. Now, two of the world’s most experienced Facebook developers show you exactly how to meet those challenges. Essential Facebook Development offers insider guidance and up-to-the-minute best practices for the entire application lifecycle: design, coding, testing, distribution, post-launch monitoring, metrics, and (more…)

Entrepreneurship for Dummies (Paperback)

May 18, 2010 · Posted in Entrepreneurship · Comment 

Entrepreneurship for Dummies

Today’s business marketplace is filled with news of small business and entrepreneurs making it big. Entrepreneurship For Dummies brings everything the reader needs to get started in business into one package. From developing an opportunity and coming up with a concept to actually creating the company, this book guides readers step-by-step. Included are all the procedures necessary to create a successful business. Learn how to know your customer, test and protect your product, te (more…)

Marketing 2.0: Bridging the Gap between Seller and Buyer through Social Media Marketing (Paperback)

May 17, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Marketing 2.0: Bridging the Gap between Seller and Buyer through Social Media Marketing

Endorsements “Marketing 2.0 is an essential online playbook for any small or medium-sized business executive. Bernie teaches how to create and develop winning strategies on the web that will attract people to your company and your employees through relationship building and content marketing. If you implement the strategies and tactics in this book you’ll reduce or eliminate outdated marketing practices and you will drive new business — as well as keep more of the current bu (more…)

Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day (Paperback)

May 15, 2010 · Posted in Internet Marketing · Comment 

Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day

If the idea of starting a social media marketing campaign overwhelms you, the author of Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day will introduce you to the basics, demonstrate how to manage details and describe how you can track results.  Case studies, step-by-step guides, checklists, quizzes and hands-on tutorials will help you execute a social media marketing campaign in just one hour a day.  In addition, learn how to integrate social media metrics with traditional media measure (more…)

Twitter Marketing For Dummies (Paperback)

May 15, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Twitter Marketing For Dummies

An introductory guide to effectively using Twitter to grow your business! The field of social media marketing is exciting, cutting-edge, and…open to almost anything! Twitter’s style of quick remarks lends itself to a carefree, conversational tone, ripe for passing along a plug, sharing a suggestion, or referencing a recommendation. This fun and friendly book is an excellent first step for gaining insight on how to effectively use one of the most popular social media tools to expand the success of a business. In addition to covering the basics of Twitter, this easy-to-understand guide quickly moves on to techniques for incorporating a Twitter strategy into your marketing mix, combining new and old media, building your network, using Twitter tools, and measuring your success. Examines how Twitter’s style for character-count caps and real-time posting allows for unique marketing opportunities Analyzes several real-world examples of successful strate (more…)

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Ultimate Guide to Google Ad Words, 2nd Edition: How To Access 100 Million People in 10 Minutes (Paperback)

May 15, 2010 · Posted in The Internet · Comment 

Ultimate Guide to Google Ad Words, 2nd Edition: How To Access 100 Million People in 10 Minutes

Double Your Web Traffic—Overnight! Google gets searched more than 250 million times every day—creating an unbelievable opportunity to get your business in front of thousands every minute…IF you know what you’re doing. Google AdWords experts Perry Marshall and Bryan Todd uncover the fundamentals, techniques, tools, and tricks that Google should teach you, but doesn’t. Learn how to build an aggressive campaign from scratch, increase your search engine visibility, consistently capture clicks, double your website traffic, and increase your sales! No other guide is as comprehensive or current in its coverage of today’s fastest, most powerful advertising medium. Learn how to:Build a powerful, streamlined campaign from scratch Develop high quality keyword lists Write killer advertising and website copy that gets clicks Get your ads in front of the best audience possible Keep your ads showing up with high quality scores Tri (more…)

E-Myth Revisited, The (Kindle Edition)

May 14, 2010 · Posted in eCommerce / eBiz · Comment 

E-Myth Revisited, The

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WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide (Paperback)

May 14, 2010 · Posted in Web Design / Development · Comment 

WordPress: Visual QuickStart Guide

This book gives readers the tools they need to create beautiful, functional WordPress-powered sites with minimal hassle. Using the WordPress user interface as a baseline, authors Jessica Neuman Beck and Matt Beck walk new users through the installation and setup process while providing valuable tips and tricks for more experienced users. With no other resource but this guide, readers can set up a fully-functional and well-designed WordPress site that takes advantage of all the features WordPress has to offer.

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