 If I was the motivational speaker at an e-commerce seminar, I would lose half my crowd after I told everybody this: "You must design, write, and control your own website." If any of my "flock" stuck around after that revelation, I could watch their enthusiasm continue to fade as I told them that learning to use an HTML Editor is essential. Their enthusiasm would go right into the toilet as I told them they must register their own domain name, learn to use a File Transfer Protocol program, and even some HTML code. Anyone that remained with me would learn that only after these steps are accomplished could the really hard work begin!Primary Format :
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6-19-07: This podcast is devoted to web browsers. I include an easy tutorial system for picturing the popular browsers as I talk. There is also an abbreviated time-line to provide an image of the web from the time President Eisenhower signed the bill for the ARPA program that started it all.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Podcast #9I repeat myself by saying the most important skill for those who want an e-commerce business is the mastery of an HTML Editor. I move quickly to abstract listings of the previous 8 website shows in preparation to adding them to the archive program. I finish up with a mildly hostile email suggesting that most of what I'd been saying was hogwash. My response was a serendipitous gift from a radio ad that happened to be playing at the exact moment I was reading the email.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Podcast #8As all podcasts in this series, this is directed to those that are interested in an e-commerce website or weblog but overwhelmed by the huge number choices. I will walk you through my website building process. I use on-line screen shots to add a visual dimension.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Podcast#7In issue #7, I discourage the use of webmasters and templates in favor of a better alternative. Can you guess what is the most powerful promotional tool on the internet?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Podcast #5In issue #5, I whine about my computer problems and then drift into the a discussion of websites and WYSIWYGs. As always, I argue that do-it-yourself is better. I suggest you order one or two of my free eBooks. This was recorded January 20, 2006.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Podcast #3In podcast #3, I begin by stressing the importance of basic web mastering skills. I discuss the difference between web mastering and web design. I talk, at some length, about the concept of paradigm shifts.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Podcast #2This Aug. 28 show #2 was created especially for those believing they could never build their own website or, if they could, they wouldn't be interested. Before a final decision is made, listen to this podcast.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Website Building, Podcast #1In the premiere podcast for this series, I talk about the three categories of website: The Vanity Website; The Auto-Function Website; The Interactive Website. Which of the three is best for you? This a short podcast (about 15 minutes) but I manage to zipthrough a historical review of website building from the middle 1990s until now.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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