Book reviews - Web design & Internet reference
There are hundreds of books about web design or using the Internet, catering for all skill levels. We've made a small selection here of titles relevant to Internet marketing and web use, including site usability and design issues, plus ways to get the most out of Internet search engines and browsers. Follow the links below to read more details on each title:
- Creating Web Sites by Matthew MacDonald
- Designing Web Usability, by Jakob Nielsen
- Designing with Web Standards, by Jeffrey Zeldman
- Don't Make Me Think!, by Steve Krug
- Firefox Hacks, by Nigel McFarlane
- Google Hacks, by Tara Calishain and Rael Dornfest
- Internet: the Complete Reference, by Margaret Levine Young
- Maintaining and Evolving Successful Websites, by Ashley Friedlein
- Spidering Hacks, by Kevin Hemenway & Tara Calishain
- The Unusually Useful Web Book, by June Cohen
- Web Analytics, An Hour a Day, by Avinash Kaushik
- Web Design: the Complete Reference, by Thomas A. Powell
- XML: the Complete Reference, by Heather Williamson
- Yahoo! Hacks, by Paul Bausch
This is one section of book reviews we have included on this website, covering a wide range of titles on Internet business and marketing strategy and techniques. You can find more books here:
- Online business strategy
- Internet marketing
- Search engine marketing
- Email marketing
- Searching the web
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