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Guidelines for Online Success

Guidelines for Online Success

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Creators: Rob Ford, Julius Wiedemann
Publisher: TASCHEN America Llc
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 9790

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 336
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.7 x 1.2

ISBN: 3822823678
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.7
EAN: 9783822823675
ASIN: 3822823678

Publication Date: June 1, 2008
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Product Description
The dos and don'ts of web entrepreneurship.


Have you ever wondered why your websites didn't quite match up to the success of your competitors or peers? Have you ever looked at other sites and thought: Why didn't I think of that? Have you ever spent too much time trying to find basic information that was buried deep in a needlessly complex website? You are certainly not alone and this book aims to change that by bringing together some of the world s most highly acclaimed designers and developers, spanning every continent, all of whom share their knowledge and experience.

With chapters arranged by subject (interface and design, marketing and communication, technology and programming, technical advice, content/content management, and commerce), a clear do/don t structure, and plenty of real world examples of successful and award-winning websites, this book has all the advice and examples you will need to give your personal or business website an edge on its competitors and also win industry acclaim as well as respect from your peers. Your visitors will thank you.



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5 out of 5 stars Great book. Great Insight. Simple. Easy read.   October 30, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book is great! Finished it the first night I had it. Without a doubt, it is a must have!


4 out of 5 stars Great book!   October 24, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is not a manual but a great reference book if you are the kind of people who is open to receive advices. Certainly this book was written by the best people in the business, but anyway you're free to screw up if you like to learn things by yourself. Note: Pictures could have had tech info.


2 out of 5 stars Not much to learn here   October 4, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The presentation is nice and the sites they chose are fairly cool or illustrative of each of the categories. However, the copy simply isn't very educational or interesting. The lessons (the do and don'ts) are often either completely obvious or just not relevant. It's as if the two guys had some cool sites they found online which they wanted to put on a book, but then they rushed to write some filler content. Lame.


3 out of 5 stars not so happy   September 19, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

In my opinion authors are excessively self promoting themselves through the book, and suggestions are often useless and obvious - I was waiting for something more


3 out of 5 stars Guidelines for Online Success | Review   September 13, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

One of the latest popular new books in the web-design community is Guidelines for Online Successby Ed. Rob Ford and Julius Wiedermann. Pretty heavily promote through design blogs like Cpluv.com and Reform Revolution to name two. The book has a promising title. As if all the secrets of successful web-design and online project management would be revealed to you by reading this book. The authors and co-writers of the book are big names in the web-and multimedia world. All the reason for me the buy a copy. From the looks of it this wasn't just a paper-bag but a nicely designed 'designers book'. With a cool strap on it an a fresh inspirational cover. For me this is a look and feel I can relate to when it come to a book created for visual, creative people. By the time my copy arrived I was even more pleasantly surprised. The pink flu-wed title on the cover looked even better in reality than it did on the picture at Amazone.com (this is where I could get the best deal money wise for this book). And the book was really a book, big, solid and in a nice format. The strap made it feel like a sketch dummy, again very appealing to people working in the creative industry. When I opened the book I found that the most important topics related to 'online success' where categorized through a tab system. Again very well done. And by flipping through the first pages I was very surprised by the nice and shinny heavy paper that was used. To put it all together. The layout and the materials used for this book a excellent. I love holding it, turning its pages and looking at it. For me as a visual person books do have to be more than just a badly designed paper-bag. And in a book like this, carefully designed I can find my way easily.

But there is one thing about any book that goes a step further the nice look and feel. A book needs to have some depth. The content needs to be just as appealing to me as a reader as the way it looks. Maybe even more appealing on second thought. And this is where this book is moving of the tracks. The contents of this book are not very outstanding our surprising. Don't get met wrong, even with a title like this I was not excepting to learn something from this book I did not already know. But the contents of this book are very poor in some ways. As I mentioned before I am, like most designers and directors a visual person. I like to look at pictures and don't like reading large portions of text. But in this book, visuals (mostly screenshots from websites) are too much leading. And the stories, tips, do's and dont's are in most cases wide open doors. While I was reading/looking through my copy I started realizing a couple of things. First, you need to know what a certain website is all about. How it looked on a computer-screen. How it felt using it before you can relate to it's magic looking at a screenshot of that same website in a book. For me I walked through over 90 percent of all the sites highlighted in this book in the last years. So I had a constant feeling of deja vu.
A real downer for me was the fact that most of the sites in this book are over a year old. I can understand why, production wise. But looking at the old Fantasy Interactive site was very disappointing. Again don't get me wrong the old Fi site was a great peace of work. But it is old. That company was ready for a new site, totally different from this one. And I believe they had a very good reason for it. And that reason was not just the fact that 'they' changed over the years.

I know that every once in while a book like is been released. I believe the first one I had was back in 2000. I couldn't find my copy of it on my bookshelf anymore. And I believe the reason for it is very clear. A book filled with screenshots and wise words is old before its days. And I was hoping Guidelines for Online Success would be different but it is not. On the other hand maybe it is just me, maybe I'm standing to close to the fire. Maybe I'm the nerd that was scanning all the famous web-design portals too many times a week in the last six years. Which could be the reason I'm not to surprised about the contents of this book. Maybe I'm not the audience this book is aiming at. But than who is?

I believe at this point in the web and multimedia history we are standing on the verge of a new period. And this books shows us what the pioneers of web-and multimedia design created in the past. And a lot of those projects are the foundation for where we are at right now. In that respect this is a great book. It is a historical peace which I love to look in to on a cloudy winter evening close to a burning fire place. Reminiscing about those days, the early days of web and internet creation. And I have to forget all about the prestigious title. On the other hand looking at the past can be very helpful if you are looking for (online)success in the future.

The Man
http://www.theman68.blogspot.com/


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